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Black Star: Ghana, Information Technology and Development in Africa – G. Pascal Zachary
Booming and Busting at the Same Time: Why States Need Dual Agenda Cooperative Technology Programs – Barry Bozeman C
Can PPPs on Health cope with social needs? – Guillermo Foladori
The challenge of infectious diseases to the biomedical paradigm – Guillermo Foladori D
Disabled people, science and technology and health research. – Gregor Wolbring
Does Science Policy Exist, and If So, Does it Matter?: Some Observations on the U.S. R&D Budget – Daniel Sarewitz E
Evaluating the First U.S. Consensus Conference: The Impact of the Citizens' Panel on Telecommunications and the Future of Democracy – David Guston F
Framing 'Biosafety' in a Transnational Context: The Biosafety Protocol Negotiations under the Convention of Biological Diversity – Aarti Gupta G
Governing Biosafety in India: The Relevance of the Cartagena Protocol – Aarti Gupta I
Improving Human Health and Physical Capabilities Theme C Summary. – Theme C Panel
Improving Quality of Life of Disabled People Using Converging Technologies. – Gregor Wolbring K
Knowledge Flows and Knowledge Collectives: Understanding the Role of Science and Technology Policies in Development L
The Limits of Us: Producers of the Knowledge that Shapes the State of the Planet.– Michael Crow M
Memorandum to: The Environmental Audit Committee House of Commons. The International Challenge of Climate Change: UK Leadership in the UK and G8. – Steve Rayner N
Nanotechnology and Societal Transformation – Michael Crow and Daniel Sarewitz
Nanotecnologia: beneficio para todos o mayor desigualdad? – Guillermo Foladori and Noela Invernizzi
New Roles for Science in Environmental Decision Making – CSPO and The Keystone Center R
"Report of a Workshop at the National Science Foundation". Science, Technology, and Sustainability: Building a Research Agenda. – Clark Miller, Daniel Sarewitz, Andrew Light
Report of the Workshop on Boundary Organizations in Environmental Policy and Science – David Guston et al.
Report of the Public Value Mapping Workshop. October 13, 2006. -David Guston and Walter Valdivia S
Safe Use of Biotechnology – Colestous Juma and Aarti Gupta
Scenario Planning for Wildlife Management: A Case Study of the National Elk Refuge, Jackson, Wyoming. – Mark Neff
Science and Technology and the Triple D (Disease, Disability, Defect).– Gregor Wolbring T
Technology Assessment for the New Century – David Guston and Bruce Bimber
Too Little, Too Late?: Research Policies on the Societal Implications of Nanotechnology in the United States – Ira Bennett and Daniel Sarewitz
The Triangle of Enhancement Medicine, Disabled People, and the Concept of Health: A New Challenge for HTA, Health Research, and Health Policy – Gregor Wolbring
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