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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, Spring 2001
- Kevin Hallinan, Malcolm Daniels, Steven Safferman:

Balancing technical and social issues: a new first-year design course. 4-14 - Jack C. Swearengen, Edward J. Woodhouse:

Cultural risks of technological innovation: the case of school violence. 15-28 - Beatriz Cancino, Eduardo Antonio Gálvez-Soto, Pedro Roth, Alexis Bonneschky:

Introducing photovoltaic systems into homes in rural Chile. 29-36 - Stephen H. Unger:

The Wen Ho Lee Case: SSIT's Role and an Update. 39-40
Volume 20, Number 2, Summer 2001
- William F. Lawless, Teresa Castelao:

The university as decision center. 6-17 - Henry Etzkowitz:

The second academic revolution and the rise of entrepreneurial science. 18-29 - D. O'Neill, Chuck Huff:

Universities at a crossroads: new roles for diffusing information. 30-33 - Robert C. Hudspith:

Expanding engineering education: building better bridges. 34-40
Volume 20, Number 3, Fall 2001
- Joseph R. Herkert

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Engineering ethics: continuing and emerging issues. I. - analytical frameworks. 6-7 - Michael Davis:

Three myths about codes of engineering ethics. 8-14 - Anke van Gorp, Ibo van de Poel

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Ethical considerations in engineering design processes. 15-22 - Edward J. Woodhouse:

Curbing overconsumption: challenge for ethically responsible engineering. 23-30 - Gene Moriarty:

Three kinds of ethics for three kinds of engineering. 31-38 - Alison Adam:

Heroes or Sibyls? Gender and engineering ethics. 39-46
Volume 20, Number 4, Winter 2001
- Karl D. Stephan:

Is engineering ethics optional? 6-12 - Ronald Kline:

Using history and sociology to teach engineering ethics. 13-20 - Michael E. Gorman:

Turning students into ethical professionals. 21-27 - Marilyn A. Dyrud:

Teaching engineering ethics to non-engineering students. 28-33

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