Computers and Society The Future ~ocSoflware Derek Leebaert, Editor MIT Press, 1995; 300 pages A collection of essays discussing software as the biggest challenge facing computing. Connections: New Ways of Working m the Networked Organization Lee Sproull and Sara Kiesler MIT Press, 1991; 228 pages From a review in the Sloan Management Review: "In their balanced and insightful analysis, the authors urge us to understand that technologies may deliberately be used to reinforce a clear chain of command, to structure and even block pathways of information...." Computer Ethics: Cautionary Tales and Ethical Dilemmas in Computing MIT Press, 1993; 359 pages Tom Forester and Perry Morrison From the publisher: "For anyone interested in the issues arising from computer malfunction and, more perniciously, from misuse, this new edition of Computer Ethics is right on the mark. Humor the Computer Andrew Davison, Editor MIT Press, 1992; 230 pages Collection of humorous writings about computing from sources like the New Yorker, Communications of the ACM, and The Journal of lrreproducible Results'. City of Bits: Space, Place and the Infobahn William J. Mitchell MIT Press, 1995; 170 pages From the publisher: "...a comprehensive introduction to a new type of city, a largely invisible
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