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Alan F. Blackwell; Addisu Damena; Tesfa Tegegne
(2021)
Inventing Artificial Intelligence in Ethiopia.
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
(pp. 363-385).
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Book
Turow, Joseph
(2021)
The Voice Catchers: How Marketers Listen In to Exploit Your Feelings, Your Privacy, and Your Wallet.
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Article
Shunryu Colin Garvey
(January-March 2021)
The “General Problem Solver” Does Not Exist: Mortimer Taube and the Art of AI Criticism.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(pp. 60-73).
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Article
Kiyana Hatamnezhad; Peyman Ghafari Ashtiyani; Faranak Seyedi
(2021)
Investigating the Relationship Between Electronic Literacy and Quality of Life of the Elderly in Arak, Iran.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 3-9).
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Article
Matthew O’Lemmon
(2021)
The Technological Singularity as the Emergence of a Collective Consciousness: An Anthropological Perspective.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 15-27).
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Article
Shigehisa Kuriyama
(2021)
Covers and the Poetics of Communication.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 79-85).
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Article
James W. Cortada
(April-June 2021)
Preserving the Past by Industry Participants.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(pp. 42-44).
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Article
Raúl Rojas
(January-March 2021)
The Computer Programs of Charles Babbage.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(pp. 6-18).
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Article
Burton Grad
(January- March 2021)
Collecting Computing History is Everyone's Job.
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
(pp. 97-98).
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Article
Maria Koletsi; Nikolaos Sfakianos; Athina Papadopoulou; et al.
(2021)
Virtually Together: Developing a Local Social Network for Neighborhoods.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 10-19).
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Article
Nicholas Paul Sheppard
(March 2020)
Can Smart Contracts Learn from Digital Rights Management?.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 69-75).
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Article
Bogdan Hoanca
(March 2020)
The Human Connection Drug: Should Addiction to Social Media Be Legislated Out?.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 61-68).
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Article
Lynne Pearce
(March 2020)
“Text-as-Means” versus “Text-as-End-in-Itself”: Some Reasons Why Literary Scholars Have Been Slow to Hop on the Mobilities Bus.
Transfers
(pp. 76-84).
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Article
Alexandra Luccioni; Yoshua Bengio
(March 2020)
On the Morality of Artificial Intelligence [Commentary].
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 16-25).
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Article
Kjetil Rommetveit; Niels van Dijk; Kristrún Gunnarsdóttir
(2020)
Make Way for the Robots! Human- and Machine-Centricity in Constituting a European Public–Private Partnership.
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
(pp. 47-69).
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Article
Katrin M. Kämpf
(2020)
Pedophilia Screening in Technosecurity Culture The Construction of Dangerous Sub-populations in the Name of Security.
Science as Culture
(pp. 127-152).
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Article
David Skinner
(2020)
Race, Racism and Identification in the Era of Technosecurity.
Science as Culture
(pp. 77-99).
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Article
Sanneke Kloppenburg; Irma van der Ploeg
(2020)
Securing Identities: Biometric Technologies and the Enactment of Human Bodily Differences.
Science as Culture
(pp. 57-76).
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Article
Jutta Weber; Katrin M. Kämpf
(2020)
Technosecurity Cultures: Introduction.
Science as Culture
(pp. 1-10).
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Article
Patrick Petit
(2020)
‘Everywhere Surveillance’: Global Surveillance Regimes as Techno-Securitization.
Science as Culture
(pp. 30-56).
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