Date: Tue, 3 Sep 91 13:22:41 PDT From: douglas@atc.boeing.com Subject: CPSR pub's - please circulate electronically & hardcopy - thanks! Social Implications of Computing Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) is pleased to offer these books, articles, video and audio tapes that address the wide range of social aspects of computing. Books Computers, Freedom & Privacy Proceedings from the First Conference on Computers, Freedom, and Privacy. Includes articles on civil liberties, electronic networks, hacking, and many other issues. $20.00. Civil Liberties and the Electronic Frontier: Mapping the Terrain. Edited by Richard Civille. Conference Report of 1991 CPSR Roundtable, Sponsored by The Electronic Frontier Foundation. $10. Computers in Battle: Will They Work? Edited by David Bellin and Gary Chapman. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. An anthology of perspectives on the role of computers in the arms race. $15.00. PDC '90. Proceedings from the 1990 Conference on Participatory Design. Edited by Aki Namioka and Douglas Schuler. A collection of papers and workshop guidelines from the first U.S. conference on Participatory Design. $20.00. Computers and Social Responsibility: A Collection of Course Syllabi. Assembled by Terry Winograd and Batya Friedman. Includes sections on social implications of computing, social analyses of computing, ethics for computer professionals, computers in the arts, computers in the military, computers in the third world, and computers in education. $15.00. Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing, Volume I. Proceedings of the DIAC-87 conference. Edited by Jonathan Jacky and Douglas Schuler. Ablex. Includes papers on computer science funding, SDI software, artificial intelligence and the law. $25.00. Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing. Proceedings of the DIAC-88 conference. Edited by Nancy Leveson and Douglas Schuler. Includes papers on coordinated information services by Douglas Engelbart, computing and the handicapped, computerization and women's knowledge, computer literacy, and computer ethics. $15.00. Directions and Implications of Advanced Computing. Proceedings of the DIAC-90 conference. Edited by Douglas Schuler. Includes papers on community building with voice technology, affectionate technology, computers and education, computer models and public policy, conduct codes, and virtual reality. $20.00. Articles and Papers Why Software is Unreliable. David Parnas. Eight memoranda that relate what we know about computer systems to critical applications. $2.00. Computer Systems Reliability and Nuclear War. Alan Borning. $2.00. Computer Monitoring: A Threat to Privacy? Karen Nussbaum (National Association of Working Women). $1.00. The "Star Wars" Defense Won't Compute. Reprinted from The Atlantic. Jonathan Jacky. $1.00. List of Illustrative Risks to the Public in the Use of Computer Systems and Related Technology. Compiled by Peter Neumann. $1.00. Deadly Bloopers. Severo Ornstein. $1.00. Privacy in the Computer Age. Ronni Rosenberg. $3.00. Selected and Annotated Bibliography on Computers and Privacy. Ronni Rosenberg. $1.00. Strategic Computing Research and the Universities. Terry Winograd. $3.00. The Constitution versus the Arms Race. Clifford Johnson. $1.00. The National Crime Information Center: A Case Study. Mary Karen Dahl. $1.00. "Sensitive," not "Secret": A Case Study. Mary Karen Dahl. $1.00. Computers in the Workplace: A Working Bibliography. CPSR Workplace Project. $2.00. Workplace Papers. A collection of working notes compiled by the Workplace Project of CPSR. Includes articles on privacy and keystroke monitoring, annotated bibliography, proposed projects, and computer monitoring. $10.00. Origins of the Scandinavian School. Kristen Nygaard. Transparencies from PDC '90 conference. $7.00 Video and Audio Tapes Reliability and Risk: Computers and Nuclear War. Award winning half-hour documentary on accidental nuclear war, the reliability of computers in critical settings, and the computer aspects of SDI. One month rental $25.00; purchase $35.00. Shipping and handing $7.00. Origins of the Scandinavian School: How and Why. Kristen Nygaard. PDC '90 audio tape: $10.00. Hazards of Omitting User Involvement. Ellen Bravo. PDC '90 audio tape: $10.00. Constraints in Product Development Organizations. Jonathan Grudin. PDC '90 audio tape: $10.00. Experiences in Participatory Design. Kari Thoresen. PDC '90 audio tape: $10.00. Strategies and Tools for Participatory Design. Pelle Ehn. PDC '90 audio tape: $10.00. Closing Address. Enid Mumford. PDC '90 audio tape: $10.00. Panel: Applying the European Approach in the U.S. PDC '90 audio tape: $10.00. Past issues of CPSR newsletters and other papers are available. Please write or call for specific information. Please send check or money order along with a list of titles to address below. California residents add sales tax. Please add $3 for postage and handling. Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (415) 322-3778 P.O. Box 717 Palo Alto, CA 94302-0717