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  Monday 13, February

 

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This issue contains:

Does Your Mother Know What You Really Do? The Changing Nature and Image of Computer‐Based Pornography

 p. 1

Jonathan Coopersmith

 

Eroticism and Technological Regression: The Stag Film

 p. 27

Joseph W. Slade

 

Engineering Education between Science and Practice: Rethinking the Historiography

 p. 53

Jonathan Harwood

 

Science and Technology at the World Bank, 1968-83

 p. 81

Charles Weiss

 

Dual‐Use Technology In the Context of the Non‐Proliferation Regime

 p. 105

William M. Evan, Bret B. Hays

 

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