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-David Guston,
Edward Woodhouse, and Daniel Sarewitz -Michele Garfinkel, Daniel Sarewitz,
and Alan Porter
"Addition:
Academies Detail War Plan." CSPO Perspectives.10a
(2002).
-Wil Lepkowski -
Barben, Daneil;
Fisher, Erik; Selin, Cynthia; Guston, David H. -Clark Miller -M. M. Crow
"Annals
of Arsenic." CSPO Perspectives.5
(2001). -Wil Lepkowski -Ryan Meyer -Guillermo Foladori
-Roger Pielke (R. Byerly Jr.) "Biomedical
Gerrymandering." Recent Science Newsletter
2.2 (2000): 4-7. -Michele Garfinkel
"Biotech's
OK Corral." CSPO Perspectives.13
(2002). -Wil Lepkowski
"Boehlert
Ascending." CSPO Perspectives.3
(2001). -Wil Lepkowski -Jameson Wetmore -David Guston "Breaking the Global
Warming Gridlock." The Atlantic Monthly
(2000). -Roger Pielke
and Daniel Sarewitz "Bringing Society
Back into the Climate Debate." Population
and Environment 26.3 (2005): 255-68. -Roger Pielke
and Daniel Sarewitz "Can
Technology Make You Better?" Templeton Research Lecture (8/21/2008). -Daniel
Sarewitz -Clark Miller "Challenges
to Regulatory Harmonization and Standard-Setting: The Case of Environmental
Accounting in the US and Canada." Journal
of Comparative Policy Analysis 7.2 (2005):
177-94. -Clark
Miller (K. Bandhauer, J.
Curti)
"Cuando Los Gnomos Vienen Marchando." Implicaciones
de la Bionanotecnologia 12 (2005). -Guillermo
Foladori and Noela Invernizzi
"Cyber-Urban Activism and
Political Change in Indonesia." Eastbound
Journal 1 (2006): 1-19. -Merlyna Lim "Democracy
in the Age of Assessment: Reflections on the Roles of Expertise and Democracy
in Public-Sector Decision Making." Science and Public Policy
30.3 (2003): 163-70.
-Steve Rayner
"Democratization, International Knowledge Institutions, and Global Governance."
Governance 2 2: 325-357, 2007. - Miller, Clark A.
"Does
Science Policy Exist, and If So, Does it Matter?: Some Observations
on the U.S. R&D Budget."
Earth
Institute Science, Technology and Global Development Seminar, April 8, 2003.
"Does Science Policy Matter?" Issues in Science and Technology. Summer 2007. 31-38. -Daniel Sarewitz - Jameson Wetmore
"Earth Systems Engineering: The Role of Industrial
Ecology in an Engineered World." Journal
of Industrial Ecology 2.3 (1999):
73-93.
-Brad Allenby
"Engineering with Uncertainty: Monitoring Air Bag Performance"
Science & Engineering Ethics 14.2 (2008). "Environmentally-Instigated Rural Rebellion on
the North China Plain: The Persistence of Late Imperial
Mobilizationary Tactics and Implications for China Today."
The Triple Helix
3.2 (forthcoming).
-Brittany
Crow
"Essay Review: The Political Philosophy of Science Policy."
Minerva 42 (2004): 77-95.
-Mark Brown
"Ethnographic
Invention: Probing the Capacity of Laboratory Decisions." NanoEthics
(2007). -Erik Fisher
"Everyone's an Expert: The CSI Effect's
Negative Impact on Juries." The
Triple Helix 3.1 (2006).
-Jeffrey Heinrick -Daniel Sarewitz
(C. Herrick) -Barry Bozeman "Expectations and the Emergence of Nanotechnology."
Science, Technology and Human Values (32, 2): 196-220. -Selin, C.
Extreme Events: A Research and Policy Framework for Disasters in
Context. (Draft Version). Final version
published in:
International Geology Review,
v. 43, pp. 406-418.
-Daniel Sarewitz and Roger Pielke, Jr. -David Guston -Merlyna Lim
"Fundamentals and
Fundamentalists." CSPO Perspectives
(2004).
-Daniel Sarewitz
"Genes
Galore." CSPO Perspectives.12
(2002). -Wil Lepkowski -Guillermo Foladori
(H. Tommasino)
"Has
'Big Money' Corrupted Science?" Chemical &
Engineering News 79.44 (2001): 59-60. -Wil Lepkowski
"Hermetic Jargon."
CSPO Perspectives (2006). -Hendrick Tennekes
"Hiding Behind Science."
Newsday.com May 23, 2004.
-Daniel
Sarewitz
"High Stakes in Stem Cell
Research." Cerebrum 2.3 (2000):
97-112.
-Michele Garfinkel
"High Technology
Military Dominance: The Opiate of Modern Empire."
CSPO Perspectives (2005).
-Brad Allenby
-Daniel Sarewitz
-Daniel Sarewitz
-Clark Miller
-Brad Allenby
"Improving the Realism of Modeling Argonomic
Adaptation to Climate Change: Simulating Technological
Substitution."
Climate Change
60.3 (2003): 149-73.
-Netra Chhetri (W. E. Easterling, X. Niu)
"In the Court of History, Ehlers v. Bush."
Recent Science Newsletter 1.1
(1999): 6-7. -Michele Garfinkel (S. C. Weiss)
"Information Reality."
GreenBiz.com March 2006, sec. The Allenby
Column. -Brad Allenby "Informational
Terrains of Identity and Political Power: The Internet in Indonesia."
Indonesian Journal of Social and Cultural
Anthropology XXVII.73 (2004): 1-11. -Merlyna
Lim
"Innovation Policy: Not Just a Jumbo Shrimp." Nature. 454:940-41.
-David Guston -David Guston (S. Agrawala, K. Broad) "Integrity,
Responsibility, and Democracy in Science." Scipolicy
1.2 (2001): 168-89. -David Guston -Clark Miller -Ryan Meyer -Wil Lepkowski -Torin Monahan
"Knowledge, Reason, and the Constitution of Democratic
Order in International Governance." Governance
(In press).
-Clark Miller
"Knowledge Systems for Sustainable Development."
Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 100.14 (2003): 8086-91. -David Guston
(D.
W. Cash et al.)
-Daniel Greenberg
"Liberating Science from Politics."
American Scientists
94.2 (2006): 104.
-Daniel Sarewitz
"Lies we must Live with."
CSPO Perspectives (2006). -Daniel Sarewitz "Lifting
the taboo on adaptation." Nature
445 (2007): 597-598. -Danel
Sarewitz, Roger Pielke and Steve Rayner (Gwen Prins)
"Maize, Genes, and Peer Review." CSPO
Perspectives.14 (2002). -Wil Lepkowski "Managing
the Next Disaster." Los Angeles Times
September 23 2005. -Roger Pielke and Daniel Sarewitz
"Micro and Macro Ethics for an Anthropogenic Earth." Professional
Ethics Report XVIII.2 (2003). -Brad Allenby -Guillermo Foladori
and Noela Invernizzi
"Nanotechnology
in its Socio-Economic Context." Science Studies
18.2 (2005): 67-73. -Guillermo Foladori
and Noela Invernizzi
"Nanotechnology
Under Democratic Control?" CSPO Perspectives
(2005). -Edward Woohouse
"Neuroethics: New Science,
Old Hubris." CSPO Perspectives (2006). -Kevin Finneran
"New Civic Epistemologies of Quantification: Making
Sense of Local and Global Indicators of Sustainability." Science,
Technology, and Human Values 30.3 (2005): 403-32.
-Clark Miller
"Nightmare Science."
CSPO Perspectives (2006).
-Brad Allenby
"Nightmare Science."
GreenBiz.com April 2006, sec. The Allenby
Column. -Brad Allenby
"No Escape, No Excuses."
GreenBiz.com June 2006, sec. The Allenby
Column. -Brad
Allenby -M. M. Crow
"Nuclear Resurgence,
Part I." CSPO Perspectives (2005).
-G. Pascal Zachary
"Nuclear Resurgence, Part
II." CSPO Perspectives (2005). -G. Pascal Zachary -M.M. Crow
"Overcoming Stone Age Logic." Issues in Science and Technology
24, no. 2 (2008): 25-26. -M.M. Crow
"Politics in Hell." Science
294.5541 (2001): 311-2. -Daniel Sarewitz
"Policy History of the U. S. Global Change Research
Program: Part I, Administrative Development." Global
Environmental Change 10 (2000): 9-25.
-Roger Pielke
"Policy History of the U.S. Global Change Research
Program, Part II, Legislative Process." Global
Environmental Change 10 (2000): 133-44.
-Roger Pielke
"Policy, Politics and Perspective."
Nature 416.368 (2002).
-Roger Pielke -Paul Privateer -Dietmar Braun and David Guston -David Guston "Principal–agent theory and the structure of science policy, revisited: ‘science in policy’ and the US Report on Carcinogens" Science and Public Policy 30.5 (2003): 347-357. -David Guston -David Guston
(S. Shapiro) -M. M. Crow -Selin, C. "Progress
in Know-How; Its Origins and Limits." Innovations (winter 2008).
101-117.
-Daniel Sarewitz; Richard R. Nelson "Protecting
Life? the Patent System and Global Biodiversity Loss." UBC Journal
of International Affairs (2006).
-Clea Senneville "Public
Value Failures and Science Policy." Science
and Public Policy 32.2 (2005): 119-36. -Barry Bozeman and Daniel Sarewitz "Real-Time
Technology Assessment." Technology in Society
24.1-2 (2002): 93-109. -David Guston and Daniel Sarewitz "Reinventing
the Enlightenment." GreenBiz.com
July 2006, sec. The Allenby Column. -Brad Allenby "Remembering
RANN." CSPO Perspectives (2005). -Richard Green and Wil Lepkowski "Responsible
Knowledge-Based Innovation." Society
(2006): 19-21. -David Guston
"Rethinking the Role of Adaptation in Climate
Policy." Global Environmental Change 8.2 (1998): 159-70.
-Roger Pielke
"Rising Tide: The Tsunami's Real
Cause." The New Republic January
17, 2005. -Roger
Pielke and Dan Sarewitz
"Room for Doubt." Nature
410 (2001): 151.
-Roger Pielke -Clark Miller
"Science
and Engineering Indicators-- of what?" CSPO
Perspectives.2 (2001). -Wil
Lepkowski -Noela Invernizzi -Brad Allenby
"Science
Mobilizes." CSPO Perspectives.9
(2001). -Wil
Lepkowski
"Science Policies for Reducing Societal Inequities." Science and Public Policy. Volume 34(2): 139-150. -Woodhouse, E. and D. Sarewitz
"Science:
Up Close and Personal." CSPO Perspectives.15
(2003). -Wil Lepkowski
"Scientific
Information and Global Change Policymaking." Climatic Change
28 (1994): 315-9.
-Roger Pielke -Elizabeth Corely and Monica
Gaughan "Scouting
Report: John Marburger." Recent Science Newsletter
3.1 (2001): 5. -Michele
Garfinkel
“‘Shielding’ the Knowledge Transfer Process in Human Service Research.”
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
(2006). -David Guston
(G. L. Gano, J. E. Crowley)
"Social Change and
Science Policy." Issues in Science and Technology
Online (1997). -Daniel Sarewitz -Gregor Wolbring -David Guston -Mark Brown -M. M. Crow -M. M. Crow -M. M. Crow -M. M. Crow -Daniel
Sarewitz -Torin
Monahan -Barry Bozeman
"The
Academies and the World." CSPO Perspectives.10
(2001). -Wil Lepkowski -Michael Crow (C. Tucker) -Selin, C.
"The Benefit of Virtual Space: Informing the
Real World Design (Part One)."
Architecture Journal Tatanan
(1999): 41-8.
-Merlyna Lim
"The Benefit of Virtual Space: Informing the
Real World Design (Part Two)."
Architectural Journal Tatanan
(2000): 141-8.
-Merlyna Lim
-M. M. Crow
-Guillermo Foladori
"The End of
Research." CSPO Perspectives
(2004).
-Roger Pielke
-David Guston
"The International
Challenge of Climate Change: Thinking Beyond Kyoto."
CSPO Perspectives (2004).
-Steve Rayner
"The
Mummy Blinks." CSPO Perspectives.6
(2001).
-Wil Lepkowski
"The Novelty Trap: Why does Institutional
Learning about New Technologies seem so Difficult?"
Industry and Higher Education
18.5 (2004): 349-55.
-Steve Rayner
"The
Once and Future Lab." CSPO Perspectives.16
(2003).
-Wil Lepkowski
-Brad Allenby
-Merlyna Lim
"The Restless Mummy."
CSPO Perspectives.4
(2001).
-Daniel Sarewitz
-Torin Monahan "The Steps Not Yet Taken." Controversies in Science and Technology. Volume 3. New York: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. (2008): 329-351. -Sarewitz, D. and R.A. Pielke, Jr. "The Yearbook of Nanotechnology in Society, Presenting Futures." Vol. 1. Springer. 2008 . -Fisher, E., Selin, C. & J. Wetmore.
"Three Rules for Technological Fixes."
Nature, 456(18): 871-72. December 25, 2008.
-Sarewitz, Daniel and Richard Nelson
"Thinking
longer term about technology: is there value in science fiction-inspired
approaches to constructing futures?" Science
and Public Policy. October 2008. 35(8), pages 597–606. "Time
Matters: Temporal Harmony and Dissonance in Nanotechnology Networks."
Time & Society (15, 1): 121-139.
-Ira Bennett and Daniel Sarewitz
"Toward
Inherently Secure and Resilient Societies."
Science (2005): 309, 1034-1036.
-Brad Allenby (J.
Fink)
"Transgenic fish: Is a new
policy framework necessary for new technology?" Environmental Science & Policy. 8(1) February 2005: 17-27. "Trust and the Illusive Force of Scenarios." Futures (38, 1): 1-14. -Selin, C. "Truth in Doubling." CSPO Perspectives.7
(2001).
-Wil Lepkowski
"Truth in Doubling II: Kenneth Shine Assesses NIH's Budget Bonanza."
CSPO Perspectives.8 (2001).
-Wil Lepkowski
-Roger Pielke, Dan Sarewitz (R. Klein)
"Usable Information for Policy: An Appraisal
of the U.S. Global Change Research Program."
Policy Sciences
38 (1995): 39-77.
-Roger Pielk -Nelson, R., Howden, S.M. & Stafford Smith M. -Selin, C. -Roger Pielke and Dan Sarewitz
(M.
Keykhah)
"Wanted: Scientific Leadership on Climate."
Issues in Science and Technology
(2002-2003). -Roger
Pielke and
Daniel Sarewitz
"Where are the
Scientists?" CSPO Perspectives
(2004). -Daniel Greenberg
"Where
Responsibility Lies." CSPO Perspectives
(2005). -Daniel
Sarewitz
"Who Decides? Forecasts and Responsibilities
in the 1997 Red River
Flood."
American Behavioral Science Review
7.2 (1999): 83-101. -Roger Pielke
"Will Human Enhancement make
Us Better?" Los Angeles Times
August 9 2005. -Daniel Sarewitz |
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