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"A Science and Technology Policy Focus for the Bush Administration." Issues in Science and Technology (2001): 1-4.

-David Guston, Edward Woodhouse, and Daniel Sarewitz

 

"A Societal Outcomes Map for Health Research Policy." American Journal of Public Health 96.3 (2006): 441-6.

-Michele Garfinkel, Daniel Sarewitz, and Alan Porter

 

"Addition: Academies Detail War Plan." CSPO Perspectives.10a (2002).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Anticipatory Governance of Nanotechnology: Foresight, Engagement, and Integration" The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Third Edition : 979-1000.

- Barben, Daneil; Fisher, Erik; Selin, Cynthia; Guston, David H.

 

"An Effective Instrument of Peace: Scientific Cooperation
as an Instrument of U.S. Foreign Policy, 1938-1950." Osiris 21: Science, Technology, and International Affairs, 2006 133-160.

-Clark Miller

 

"American Research Universities During the Long Twilight of the Stone Age," Rocky Mountain Sustainability Summit, University of Colorado, Boulder (February 21, 2007)

-M. M. Crow

 

"Annals of Arsenic." CSPO Perspectives.5 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Arbitrary Impacts and Unknown Futures: The Shortcomings of Climate Impact Models." Ogmius 17.Fall-Winter (2006).

-Ryan Meyer

 

"Avances y Limites De La Sustentabilidad Social." Economia, Sociedad y Territorio 3.12 (2002): 621-37.

-Guillermo Foladori

 

             

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"Beyond Basic and Applied." Physics Today 51.2 (1998): 42-6.

-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

 

"Book Review: Nanotalk: Conversations with Scientists and Engineers about Ethics, Meaning, and Belief in the Development of Nanotechnology." Science and Engineering Ethics 12.3 (2006).

-Jameson Wetmore

 

"Boundary Organizations in Environmental Policy and Science: An Introduction." Science, Technology, & Human Values 26.4 (2001): 399-408.

-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

 

 

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"Can Technology Make You Better?" Templeton Research Lecture (8/21/2008).

 -Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Creating Indicators of Sustainability: A social approach." International Institute for Sustainable Development. September 2007.

 -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

 

 

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"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.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Does Science Policy Matter?"   Issues in Science and Technology. Summer 2007. 31-38.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Driving the Dream - The History and Motivations Behind 60 Years of Automated Highway Systems in America." Automotive History Review (Summer 2003): 4-19.

- Jameson Wetmore

 

 

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"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).
-Jameson Wetmore

 

"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

 

"Ex Post Evaluation: A More Effective Role for Scientific Assessments in Environmental Policy." Science, Technology, & Human Values 25.3 (2000): 309-31.

-Daniel Sarewitz (C. Herrick)

 

"Expanding the Mission of State Economic Development." Issues in Science and Technology Online (2000).

-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.

 

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"Forget Politicizing Science. Let's Democratize Science!" Issues in Science and Technology (2004): 25-8.

-David Guston

 

"From War-Net to Net-War: The Internet and Resistance Identities in Indonesia." The International Information & Library Review, Elsevier Publisher 35.2-4 (2003): 233-48.

-Merlyna Lim

 

"Fundamentals and Fundamentalists." CSPO Perspectives (2004).

-Daniel Sarewitz

 


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"Genes Galore." CSPO Perspectives.12 (2002).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Globalized Virus Infections: The Case of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Uruguay." Latin American Perspectives 31.6 (2004): 96-106.

-Guillermo Foladori (H. Tommasino)

 

 

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"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

 

"How Science Makes Environmental Controversies Worse." Environmental Science & Policy 7 (2004): 385-403.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Human Well-being and Federal Science: What's the Connection?" Science, Technology, and Democracy (2000): 87-102.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Hybrid Management: Boundary Organizations, Science Policy, and Environmental Governance in the Climate Regime." Science, Technology, & Human Values 26.4 (2001): 478-500.

-Clark Miller

 

 

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"Ideology, Totalizing Discourses, and Authenticity." GreenBiz.com May 2006, sec. The Allenby Column.

-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

 

"Integrating Climate Forecasts and Societal Decision Making: Challenges to an Emergent Boundary Organization." Science, Technology, and Human Values 26 (2001): 454-77.

-David Guston (S. Agrawala, K. Broad)

 

"Integrity, Responsibility, and Democracy in Science." Scipolicy 1.2 (2001): 168-89.

-David Guston

 

"Interrogating the Civic Epistemology of American Democracy: Stability and Instability in the 2000 US Presidential Election." Social Studies of Science 34.4 (2004): 501-30.

-Clark Miller

 

"Intractable Debate: Why Congressional Hearings on Climate Fail to Advance Policy." Perspectives in Public Affairs 3.Spring (2006): 85-99.

-Ryan Meyer

 


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"Jefferson Rides again." CSPO Perspectives.1 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski


"Just another Tool? IT Pedagogy and the Commodification of Education." The Urban Review 36.4 (2004): 271-92.

-Torin Monahan

 


 
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"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.)

 


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"Labs in a Bubble." CSPO Perspectives (2006).

-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)

 

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"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

 

 

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"Nanotechnology and the Developing World: Will Nanotechnology Overcome Poverty Or Widen Disparities?" Nanotechnology Law & Business Journal 2.3  (2005).

-Guillermo Foladori and Noela Invernizzi

 

"Nanotechnology: Constructing a Proactive Science Policy towards Democracy." The Triple Helix: The International Journal of Science, Society and Law  3.1(2006).

-Pirtle, Zachary.

 

"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

 

"None Dare Call it Hubris: The Limits of Knowledge." Issues in Science and Technology 23, no. 2 (2007): 29-32.

-M. M. Crow

 

"Nuclear Resurgence, Part I." CSPO Perspectives (2005).

-G. Pascal Zachary

 

"Nuclear Resurgence, Part II." CSPO Perspectives (2005).

-G. Pascal Zachary

 

 

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"Opportunities and Limits in the Creation of Useful Knowledge For Sustainable Development," Eighth Annual Sackler Colloquium, Arthur M. Sackler Colloquia of the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC (April 3, 2008)

-M.M. Crow

 

"Overcoming Stone Age Logic." Issues in Science and Technology 24, no. 2 (2008): 25-26.

-M.M. Crow

 

 

 

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"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

 

"Postmodernism and Replication Technologies: A Theory of the Mechanics of Culture." International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society 1 (2005/2006).

-Paul Privateer

 

"Principal–agent theory and research policy: an introduction" Science and Public Policy 30.5 (2003): 302-308.

-Dietmar Braun and David Guston

 

"Principal-Agent Theory and the Structure of Science Policy." Science and Public Policy 23.4 (1996): 229-40.

-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

 

"Procedural Control of the Bureaucracy, Peer Review, and Epistemic Drift." Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (2006).

-David Guston (S. Shapiro)

 

Proceedings of the Arizona State University Sustainability Summit, Washington, DC, September 17, 2008

-M. M. Crow

 

"Professional Dreamers: The Past in the Future of Scenario Planning." In Sharpe, B. & van der Heijden, K. (eds.). Scenarios for Success: Turning Insight into Action. London: Wiley.

-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

 

 

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"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

 

 

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"Science and Democracy in a Globalizaing World: Challenges for American Foreign Policy." Science and Public Policy 32.3 (2005): 174-86.

-Clark Miller

 

"Science and Engineering Indicators-- of what?" CSPO Perspectives.2 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Science and Technology Policy in Transition: New Challenges for Cardoso's Legacy." International Journal of Technology and Globalisation 1.2 (2005): 162-84

-Noela Invernizzi

 

"Science as Normative Discourse: Who is Driving the Bus?" GreenBiz.com August 2006, sec. The Allenby Column.

-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

 

"Scientists' Participation in University Research Centers: What are the Gender Differences?" Journal of Technology Transfer 30 (2005): 371-81.

-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

 

"Solutions Follow Perception: NBIC and the Concept of Health, Medicine, Disability and Disease." Alberta Health Law Review 12.3 (2004).

-Gregor Wolbring

 

"Stabilizing the Boundary between Politics and Science: The Role of the Office of Technology Transfer as a Boundary Organization." Social Studies of Science 29.1 (1999): 87-111.

-David Guston

 

"Survey Article: Citizen Panels and the Concept of Representation." Journal of Political Philosophy 14.2 (2006): 203-25.

-Mark Brown

 

"Sustainability: A New Organizing Principle." Sustainability for Arizona: The Issue of our Age. Phoenix: Morrison Institute for Public Policy, November 2007: 78-81.

-M. M. Crow

 

"Sustainability: An Organizing Principle for Colleges and Universities." University Business 10, no. 6 (June 2007): S8-10.

-M. M. Crow

 

"Sustainability as a Founding Principle of the United States," forthcoming in For All Time: Our Obligation to the Future, edited by Kathleen Dean Moore and Michael P. Nelson (San Antonio: Trinity University Press, [2010])

-M. M. Crow

 

"Sustainability as an Interface Problem," Annual Science Board, Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, New Mexico (April 12, 2008)

-M. M. Crow

 

 

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"Technology in the Culture of Progress." TWorkshop on Transhumanism and the Meanings of Progress (8/24/2008).

 -Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Technology Policy as a Stealth Agent of Global Change." Globalisation, Societies and Education 2.3(2004): 355-76.

-Torin Monahan

 

"Technology Transfer and Public Policy: A Review of Research and Theory." Research Policy 29 (2000): 627-55.

-Barry Bozeman

 

"The Academies and the World." CSPO Perspectives.10 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"The American Research University System as America's De Facto Technology Policy." Science and Public Policy 28.1 (2001): 2-10.

-Michael Crow (C. Tucker)

 

"The Art and Science of Scenario Planning." Danish Anthology on Research Management. Aarhus, DK: Danish Institute for Studies in Research and Research Policy: 126-134.

-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

 

"The Challenge for the Obama Administration Science Team." Issues in Science and Technology 25, no. 3 (2009): 29-30.

-M. M. Crow

 

"The Challenge of Infectious Diseases to the Biomedical Paradigm." Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society 25.2 (2005): 145-58.

-Guillermo Foladori

 

"The End of Research." CSPO Perspectives (2004).

-Roger Pielke

 

"The Expanding Role of Peer Review Processes in the United States." Public Research, Innovation, and Technology Policies in the US 4 (2000): 31-48.

-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

 

"The Ontologies of Industrial Ecology?" Progress in Industrial Ecology- An International Journal 3.1/2 (2006): 28-40.

-Brad Allenby

 

"The Polarization of Identity through the Internet and the Struggle for Democracy in Indonesia (La Polarization De l'Identite a Travers l'Internet Et La Lutte Pour La Democratie En Indonesie)." Electronic Journal of Communications/ La Revue Electronique Communication 14.3-4 (2004).

-Merlyna Lim

 

"The Restless Mummy." CSPO Perspectives.4 (2001).

 

Sarewitz, Daniel. 2009. "The Rightful Place of Science." Issues in Science and Technology, Summer 2009: 89-94.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"The School System as a Post-Fordist Organization: Fragmented Centralization and the Emergence of IT Specialists." Critical Sociology 3.4 (2005): 583-615.

 -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.
 -Miller, Clark A.

 

"Time Matters: Temporal Harmony and Dissonance in Nanotechnology Networks." Time & Society (15, 1): 121-139.

 -Selin, C.

 

"Too Little, Too Late?: Research Policies on the Societal Implications of  Nanotechnology in the United States." Science as Culture 15.4 (2006): 309-325.

-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.
-Logar, N. and Pollock, L. 2005.

 

"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

 

"Turning the Big Knob: An Evaluation of the use of Energy Policy to Modulate Future Climate Impacts." Energy and Environment 11 (2000): 255-76.

-Roger Pielke, Dan Sarewitz (R. Klein) 

 

 

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"Usable Information for Policy: An Appraisal of the U.S. Global Change Research Program." Policy Sciences 38 (1995): 39-77.

-Roger Pielk

 

"Using adaptive governance to rethink the way science supports Australian drought policy." Environmental Science & Policy (2008).

-Nelson, R., Howden, S.M. & Stafford Smith M.

 

 

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"Volatile Visions: Transactions in Anticipatory Knowledge." PhD dissertation. Copenhagen: Samfundsliteratur.

-Selin, C.

 

"Vulnerability and Risk: Some Thoughts from a Political and Policy Perspective." Risk Analysis 2.4 (2003): 805-10.

-Roger Pielke and Dan Sarewitz (M. Keykhah)

 

 

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"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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