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Bush Information Policy: Advance TOC and Call for Papers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (G. David Garson)
Fri May 27 20:40:02 2005

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Social scientists interested in federal information policy and civil
liberties may be interested in the advance table of contents below,
on the topic "Patriotic Information Systems," to appear in the
'Social Science Computer Review' in November.

Although this particular issue is now closed, SSCORE does have a
continuing interest in manuscripts in this area, and as editor I
welcome correspondence in that regard. If interested, please put
"SSCORE" in your Subject: line to avoid deletion along with tons of
spam!



Social Science Computer Review
Volume 23, No. 4
Winter, 2005

Symposium Issue: Patriotic Information Systems

Patriotic Information Systems: Evaluating Bush Administration
Information Policy / G. David Garson

Fool's Gold in the Nation's Data-Mining Programs / Walter M. Brasch

Less Safe - the Dismantling of Public Information Systems After Sept.
11 / Harry Hammitt

Government Surveillance and Political Participation on the Internet /
Brian S. Krueger

The Expansion of Privacy Rationales Under the Federal Freedom of
Information Act: The War on Terror, Detainee Information and the
Power of Stigmatization  / Charles Davis

Security, Sovereignty and Continental Interoperability: Canada's
Elusive Balance / Jeffrey Roy

Information Technology and Surveillance: Implications for Public
Administration in a New World Order / Akhlaque Haque

Non-Symposium Article

        Technology Trends in Survey Data Collection / Mick P. Couper

Reports and Communications

        Follow the money: Assessing the Allocation of e-Rate Funds / Costas
Panagopoulos

Book Review

        Digitizing the News : Innovation in Online Newspapers, by Pablo J.
Boczkowski / Reviewed by Dilyana Mincheva






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North Carolina State University
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