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Year-End Index
2000

 
2000 Index 

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine

Vol. 19
 
 

AUTHOR INDEX

A

Allenby, B. Earth systems engineering and management; TAS-M Winter 00/01 10-24
Andrews, C.J., and K.M. Passino. Social implications of system concepts [special issue intro.]; TAS-M Winter 00/01 9
Andrews, C.J. Restoring legitimacy to the systems approach;  TAS-M Winter 00/01 38-44

B


Balabanian, N. Controlling technology: should we rely on the marketplace?; TAS-M Summer 00 23-30
Bix, A.S. "Engineeresses" invade campus: four decades of debate over technical coeducation; TAS-M Spring 00 20-26
Bohn, J.G. Thinking systematically about policy; TAS-M Winter 00/01 29-37
Bookman, T. Ethics, professionalism, and the pleasure of engineering [interview]; TAS-M Fall 00 8-18

C

Coopersmith, J. Pornography, videotape and the Internet; TAS-M Spring 00 27-34

D

Davis, J.C. Protecting privacy in the cyber era; TAS-M Summer 00 10-22
Deutsch, S. Envisioning the future [review of "Engineering Tommorrow: Today's Technology Experts Envision the Next Century" (Bell, Trudy E., 2000)]; TAS-M Winter 00/01 6-7

H

Hughes, D.M. The Internet and sex industries: partners in global sexual exploitation; TAS-M Spring 00 35-42

J

Jepsen, T.C. Reclaiming history: women in the telegraph industry;  TAS-M Spring 00 15-19

K

Karamchetty, S.D. Using Maslow's hierarchy to guide technology and economic development; TAS-M Winter 00/01 4-5
Keith, D.W. The Earth is not yet an artifact; TAS-M Winter 00/01 25-28
Kline, R.R. The paradox of "engineering science"-a cold war debate about education in the U.S; TAS-M Fall 00 19-25

L

Lippke, J. Smorgasbord of DFE information [review of "Green Electronics/Green Bottom Line: Environmentally Responsible Engineering" (Goldberg, L.H., Ed.; 1999)]; TAS-M Fall 00 37-39
Lucena, J.C. Women in engineering: politics in the making of a statistical category; TAS-M Spring 00 6-14

M

Moriarty, G. The engineering enterprise: Conditioned and conditioning [review of "Social, Ethical, and Policy Implications of Engineering: Selected Readings" (Herkert, J., Ed.; 2000)]; TAS-M Fall 00 35-37
Morton, D. Perspectives on women and technology [intro. to special issue on historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology]; TAS-M Spring 00 4-5

P

Passino, K.M., see Andrews, C.J., TAS-M Winter 00/01 9

T

Tavani, H.T. Technology, policy, ethics, and public health: a select bibliography; TAS-M Fall 00 26-34

W

Wunsch, A.D. The machine in the bedroom [review of "The Technology of Orgasm: Hysteria, the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction" (Maines, R.P.; 1999)]; TAS-M Spring 00 43-45
 

SUBJECT INDEX

A

Automation; cf. Social aspects of automation

Awards
eleven members of IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology awarded IEEE Third Millenium Medals. TAS-M Summer 00 32


B

Bibliographies
Internet and sex industries, global sexual exploitation. Hughes, D.M., TAS-M Spring 00 35-42

pornography and videotape and Internet technol. diffusion. Coopersmith, J., TAS-M Spring 00 27-34

privacy protection in cyber era, encryption. Davis, J.C., TAS-M Summer 00 10-22

technol., policy, ethics, and public health, a bibliog. Tavani, H.T.,  TAS-M Fall 00 26-34

women in engng., politics in making of stat. category. Lucena, J.C.,  TAS-M Spring 00 6-14
Book reviews
Green Electronics/Green Bottom Line: Environmentally Responsible Engineering (Goldberg, L.H., Ed.; 1999). Lippke, J., TAS-M Fall 00 37-39

Social, Ethical, and Policy Implications of Engineering: Selected Readings" (Herkert, J., Ed.; 2000). Moriarty, G., TAS-M Fall 00 35-37

The Technology of Orgasm: Hysteria, the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction (Maines, R.P.; 1999). Wunsch, A.D., TAS-M Spring 00 43-45


C

Computer science
hist., women in telegraph indust. Jepsen, T.C., TAS-M Spring 00 15-19
Computer science education
paradox of engng. sci., cold war debate about education in US. Kline, R.R., TAS-M Fall 00 19-25
Cryptography
privacy protection in cyber era, encryption. Davis, J.C., TAS-M Summer 00 10-22


D

Data privacy
encryption for privacy protection in cyber era. Davis, J.C.,  TAS-M Summer 00 10-22
 DP industry

pornography and videotape and Internet technol. diffusion. Coopersmith, J., TAS-M Spring 00 27-34


E

Education; cf. Computer science education; Engineering education; Humanities

Engineering
technol. develop. control, marketplace and engng. profession. Balabanian, N., TAS-M Summer 00 23-30
Engineering; cf. Environmental engineering

Engineering education
interview with Samuel Florman on ethics, professionalism, and pleasure of engineering . Bookman, T., TAS-M Fall 00 8-18

paradox of engng. sci., cold war debate about education in US. Kline, R.R., TAS-M Fall 00 19-25

women and engng. education, hist. Bix, A.S., TAS-M Spring 00 20-26

women in engng., politics in making of stat. category. Lucena, J.C.,  TAS-M Spring 00 6-14
Environmental engineering
earth not yet human artifact. Keith, D.W., TAS-M Winter 00/01 25-28

earth systems engineering and management. Allenby, B., TAS-M Winter 00/01 10-24

social implications of system concepts (special issue). TAS-M Winter 00/01 9-44

social implications of system concepts, special issue intro. Andrews, C.J., +, TAS-M Winter 00/01 9
Environmental factors
book review; Green Electronics/Green Bottom Line: Environmentally Responsible Engineering (Goldberg, L.H., Ed.; 1999). Lippke, J., TAS-M Fall 00 37-39
Ergonomics
technol., policy, ethics, and public health, a bibliog. Tavani, H.T., TAS-M Fall 00 26-34


G

Gender issues
book review; The Technology of Orgasm: Hysteria, the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction (Maines, R.P.; 1999). Wunsch, A.D., TAS-M Spring 00 43-45

historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology (special issue). TAS-M Spring 00 4-42

historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology, special issue intro. Morton, D., TAS-M Spring 00 4-5

hist., women in telegraph indust. Jepsen, T.C., TAS-M Spring 00 15-19

Internet and sex industries, global sexual exploitation. Hughes, D.M.,  TAS-M Spring 00 35-42

interview with Rachel Maines on her book about vibrators. TAS-M Spring 00 46-48

women and engng. education, hist. Bix, A.S., TAS-M Spring 00 20-26

women in engng., politics in making of stat. category. Lucena, J.C.,  TAS-M Spring 00 6-14
Government policies
hist., women in telegraph indust. Jepsen, T.C., TAS-M Spring 00 15-19

privacy protection in cyber era, encryption. Davis, J.C., TAS-M Summer 00 10-22

restoring legitimacy to systems approach. Andrews, C.J., TAS-M Winter 00/01 38-44

social implications of system concepts (special issue). TAS-M Winter 00/01 9-44

social implications of system concepts, special issue intro. Andrews, C.J., +, TAS-M Winter 00/01 9

thinking systematically about policy. Bohn, J.G., TAS-M Winter 00/01 29-37

women in engng., politics in making of stat. category. Lucena, J.C.,  TAS-M Spring 00 6-14


H

History
book review; The Technology of Orgasm: Hysteria, the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction (Maines, R.P.; 1999). Wunsch, A.D., TAS-M Spring 00 43-45

historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology (special issue). TAS-M Spring 00 4-42

historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology, special issue intro.

Morton, D., TAS-M Spring 00 4-5

interview with Rachel Maines on her book about vibrators. TAS-M Spring 00 46-48

women and engng. education, hist. Bix, A.S., TAS-M Spring 00 20-26

women in the telegraph indust., hist. Jepsen, T.C., TAS-M Spring 00 15-19
Humanities
interview with Samuel Florman on ethics, professionalism, and pleasure of engineering . Bookman, T., TAS-M Fall 00 8-18


I

Industries; cf. DP industry

Internet
pornography and videotape and Internet technol. diffusion. Coopersmith, J., TAS-M Spring 00 27-34

privacy protection in cyber era, encryption. Davis, J.C., TAS-M Summer 00 10-22

sex industries and the Internet, global sexual exploitation. Hughes, D.M., TAS-M Spring 00 35-42
Interviews
Rachel Maines on her book about vibrators. TAS-M Spring 00 46-48

Samuel Florman on ethics, professionalism, and pleasure of engineering . Bookman, T., TAS-M Fall 00 8-18


L

Legislation
Internet and sex industries, global sexual exploitation. Hughes, D.M., TAS-M Spring 00 35-42

privacy protection in cyber era, encryption. Davis, J.C., TAS-M Summer 00 10-22

technol. develop. control, marketplace and engng. profession. Balabanian, N., TAS-M Summer 00 23-30

technol., policy, ethics, and public health, a bibliog. Tavani, H.T.,  TAS-M Fall 00 26-34


P

Politics
women in engng., politics in making of stat. category. Lucena, J.C., TAS-M Spring 00 6-14
Prejudicial factors; cf. Gender issues

Professional aspects
historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology (special issue). TAS-M Spring 00 4-42

historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology, special issue intro. Morton, D., TAS-M Spring 00 4-5

hist., women in telegraph indust. Jepsen, T.C., TAS-M Spring 00 15-19

interview with Samuel Florman on ethics, professionalism, and pleasure of engineering. Bookman, T., TAS-M Fall 00 8-18

technol. develop. control, marketplace and engng. profession. Balabanian, N., TAS-M Summer 00 23-30

technol., policy, ethics, and public health, a bibliog. Tavani, H.T.,  TAS-M Fall 00 26-34

women and engng. education, hist. Bix, A.S., TAS-M Spring 00 20-26
 
R

Reviews; cf. Bibliographies; Book reviews

S

Social aspects of automation
Internet and sex industries, global sexual exploitation. Hughes, D.M., TAS-M Spring 00 35-42

pornography and videotape and Internet technol. diffusion. Coopersmith, J., TAS-M Spring 00 27-34

technol. develop. control, marketplace and engng. profession. Balabanian, N., TAS-M Summer 00 23-30

technol., policy, ethics, and public health, a bibliog. Tavani, H.T.,  TAS-M Fall 00 26-34
Socio-economic effects
book review; Social, Ethical, and Policy Implications of Engineering: Selected Readings" (Herkert, J., Ed.; 2000). Moriarty, G., TAS-M Fall 00 35-37

book review; The Technology of Orgasm: Hysteria, the Vibrator, and Women's Sexual Satisfaction (Maines, R.P.; 1999). Wunsch, A.D., TAS-M Spring 00 43-45

earth not yet human artifact . Keith, D.W., TAS-M Winter 00/01 25-28

earth systems engineering and management . Allenby, B., TAS-M Winter 00/01 10-24

historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology (special issue). TAS-M Spring 00 4-42

historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology, special issue intro. Morton, D., TAS-M Spring 00 4-5

interview with Rachel Maines on her book about vibrators. TAS-M Spring 00 46-48

interview with Samuel Florman on ethics, professionalism, and pleasure of engineering . Bookman, T., TAS-M Fall 00 8-18

social implications of system concepts (special issue). TAS-M Winter 00/01 9-44

social implications of system concepts, special issue intro. Andrews, C.J., +, TAS-M Winter 00/01 9
 
Socio-economic effects; cf. Social aspects of automation

Special issues and sections
historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology (special issue). TAS-M Spring 00 4-42

historical, societal, and professional perspectives on women and technology, special issue intro. Morton, D., TAS-M Spring 00 4-5

social implications of system concepts (special issue). TAS-M Winter 00/01 9-44

social implications of system concepts, special issue intro. Andrews, C.J., +, TAS-M Winter 00/01 9
Systems analysis 
earth not yet human artifact. Keith, D.W., TAS-M Winter 00/01 25-29

earth systems engineering and management. Allenby, B., TAS-M Winter 00/01 10-24

restoring legitimacy to systems approach. Andrews, C.J., TAS-M Winter 00/01 38-44

social implications of system concepts (special issue). TAS-M Winter 00/01 9-44

social implications of system concepts, special issue intro. Andrews, C.J., +, TAS-M Winter 00/01 9

thinking systematically about policy . Bohn, J.G., TAS-M Winter 00/01 29-37


T

Technology social factors; cf. Socio-economic effects

Technology transfer
pornography and videotape and Internet technol. diffusion. Coopersmith, J., TAS-M Spring 00 27-34
Telegraphy
hist., women in telegraph indust. Jepsen, T.C., TAS-M Spring 00 15-19


V

Video tape recorders
pornography and videotape and Internet technol. diffusion. Coopersmith, J., TAS-M Spring 00 27-34