Social Science
Computer Review
Volume 19, No. 1
Spring, 2001
Special Issue on CSS 2000: The Digital
Imperative of Social Sciences in the New Millenium
Introduction / Patricia Fletcher
and Jeffrey Roy
The Technological Transformation of Leisure / Jo Bryce
Analysis of Internet Users’
Level of Online Privacy Concerns / Dara O’Neil
Trust through Evaluation and
Certification? / Daniel Osterwalder
“But the Computer Said!”: Credible Uses of Computational Modeling in
Public Sector
Decision-making / Desmond
Saunders-Newton and Harold Scott
Modeling the Impact of Federal Taxes, Subsidies, and Grants on Family
Resources /
Mason Burley
E-Governance and Smart
Communities: A Social Learning Challenge / Amanda Coe
Gilles Paquet, and Jeffrey
Roy
Reports and
Communications
Issues in Computer dissemination of Undergraduate Research: The
National
Undergraduate Research
Clearinghouse / Brian C. Cronk
A Report from the Internet2 “Sociotechnical Summit” / Allen W. Batteau
News and Notes / G.
David Garson
Software Reviews
Criminology: An Introduction Using Exploreit / reviewed by William F.
Bengston
Book Reviews
Evaluation and Implementation of Distance Learning: Technologies,
Tools, and Techniques, by France Belanger and Dianne H. Jordan / reviewed by
Dan Henderson
Distance Learning Technologies: Issues, Trends, and Opportunities, by
Linda Lau / Reviewed by Mona Ternus and Debbie Faulk
Instructional and Cognitive Impacts of Web-based Education, by Beverly
Abbey / reviewed by Cecilia G. Manrique
Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace, by Lawrence Lessig / reviewed by Dee
Southard
Social Dimensions of Information Technology: Issues for the New Millenium, edited by G. David Garson / reviewed by Carl Grafton