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IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, Spring 2002
- Sid Deutsch:

Suicide bombers and their deity. 5-6 - Kevin W. Bowyer

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"Star Wars" revisited-Ethics and safety-critical software. 13-26 - Majid Shoraka, Mohammad Reza Omidi:

The Internet in Iran. 28-32 - Vincent di Norcia:

Technological complexity and ethical control. 33-39 - Bruce Perlman, Roli Varma

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Improving ethical engineering practice. 40-47
Volume 21, Number 2, Summer 2002
- Sarah K. A. Pfatteicher:

Learning from failure: terrorism and ethics in engineering education. 8-12 - Lorraine Staehr:

Helping computing students develop a personal ethical framework. 13-20 - Serena Chan, L. Jean Camp:

Law enforcement surveillance in the network society. 22-30 - Richard Bellaver:

Vail versus Morgan: Control of the Start-Up Bell System. 31-35 - William Yurcik, David Doss:

Software technology issues for a US National Missile Defense System. 36-46
Volume 21, Number 3, Fall 2002
- Gerald L. Engel, Brian M. O'Connell:

Ethical and social issues criteria in academic accreditation. 7-23 - Thomas A. Cavanaugh:

Opinion - A critique of the U.S. genetic privacy act. 3-48 - Karl D. Stephan:

All this and engineering too: a history of accreditation requirements. 8-15 - Frederic A. Lyman:

Opening engineering students' minds to ideas beyond technology. 16-23 - William J. McIver Jr., Traxon Rachell:

Social informatics and service learning as teaching models. 24-31 - Herman T. Tavani:

Applying an interdisciplinary approach to teaching computer ethics. 32-38 - Mark Manion:

Ethics, engineering, and sustainable development. 39-48
Volume 21, Number 4, Winter 2002
- Carlo Petrini

, Paolo Vecchia:
International statements and definitions of the precautionary principle. 4-7 - Kenneth R. Foster:

The precautionary principle-common sense or environment extremism? 8-13 - Adam Burgess

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A precautionary tale: the British response to cell phone EMF. 14-18 - Jeff Howard:

Environmental "nasty surprise" as a window on precautionary thinking. 19-22 - Paolo Vecchia, Kenneth R. Foster:

Regulating radio-frequency fields in Italy. 23-27 - Susannah Quinn:

Precautionary behavior and informed decisions in the information age. 28-31 - Peter S. Excell:

Choosing threshold levels for electromagnetic hazards. 32-39 - Richard Wilson:

Precautionary principles and risk analysis. 40-44 - Douglas L. Weed:

Is the precautionary principle a principle? 45-48

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