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February 2022 Update

Dear Prof. <<Last Name>>:

New feature: a repository of recent (past 10 years) notable doctoral dissertations dealing with computers and society and computer ethics topics, click here.

To suggest theses, fill in the form here and send me a brief note at the email address below.

Computers-society.org, which supports worldwide multidisciplinary communication, learning, and thinking about computers and society and computer ethics issues, is an invaluable resource for you and your students.

Our links are validated and useful. Your students this term can access over 1500 publications, almost 100 books, 40 research labs, 20 social enterprises, and many current online talks, debates, panels, and conferences.

Please write me at the email address below to suggest ways we can be of even greater use.

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Sincerely,

Ron Baecker
Emeritus Professor of Computer Science, University of Toronto
Founder,
computers-society.org
Author, Digital Dreams Have Become Nightmares: What We Must Do
ronbaecker@gmail.com
ACM Distinguished Speaker, 2022-4

Call for Submissions

We will publish your most thoughtful essays about Mark's Metaverse and about Technology and the Environment.

Please send them to ronbaecker@gmail.com. Submissions should be 300 to 1000 words long with hyperlinks to supporting material if helpful.