Computers and Society

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  About

This site contains course materials, links to related information, and online activities for graduate and undergraduate classes on social issues in computing taught by Professor Judith A. Perrolle at Northeastern University. It is an experiment in education that is student centered, practice oriented, and community involved.

  Contact Information

Judith A. Perrolle

Associate Professor of Sociology
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115 USA
 Sociology of Computer Ethics
   Email: perrolle@ccs.neu.edu
Office:
Phone:
Office hours:


twiga
541 Holmes
(617) 373-3861
W 1:30-3:30
and by appointment
Virtual Office
Refrigerator Door
Department:
Phone:
Fax:
500 Holmes
(617) 373-2686
(617) 373-2688

  Site Contents

Prof. Perrolle's Curriculum Vitae
  Accessible Web Page Design
ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (1992) ( current version)
 Book:   Computers and Social Change (no frames)
with interactive Glossary (add term)
Morality, Privacy, and Interface Design
The Pizza Benchmark
Surveillance and Privacy in Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Virtual Communities Fieldtrip

  projects Projects ( archive )

   Student Projects on Social Issues in Computers and Communications
   Collaborative Virtual Workspace
   gNUclassroom
   Peer-to-Peer Collaboration
   Public Service
   upaya
   Virtual Duct Tape

  classindex Soc U528 Class Materials

   Bookmarks
   Assignments and Due Dates
   Class Notes
   Syllabus