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Presentations

2008
2007
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All We Lack is Political Will: Technology and Effectiveness in Human Affairs
Dnaiel Sarewitz
University of Michigan Science, Technology, and Public Policy Lecture Series
November 12, 2007
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Anticipatory Governance
of Emerging Technologies: Competing Values, Irreducible Uncertainties,
and Transformation Innovation
Sarewitz, Daniel
University of Oviedo, Spain
October 30, 2007
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Technology and Effectiveness
in Contested Political Settings
Sarewitz, Daniel
Center for Research on Energy, Environment, and Transportation (CIEMAT),
Madrid, Spain
October 29, 2007
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From Human to Transhuman: Technology and the Reconstruction of the World
Brad Allenby
Templeton Research Lecture
October 22, 2007
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Ways of Knowing: Implications for Public Policy
Anne Schneider, Arizona State University
Helen Ingram, University of Arizona and University of California at Irvine (Emeritus)
Annual Meeting of the American Politic Science Association
August 2007
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2006
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The
Enhancement Debate: Able-ism Leads to Transhumanism Gregor Wolbring James Martin Institute World Forum on Science and Civilization:
"Tomorrow's People:
The
challenges of technologies for life extension and enhancement."
University of Oxford
March 16, 2006
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Ways of
Arguing with Intelligent Design: Philosophers on Demarcation Zach Pirtle School of Life Sciences' 13th Annual Undergraduate Research Poster
Symposium Arizona State University, Tempe February 24, 2006
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Proposition 71: Vulgar Democracy in Action Daniel Sarewitz AAAS Annual Meeting, Symposium on Stem Cells and Society: Assessing
a Grand Challenge St. Louis, MO February 17, 2006
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How climate changed
ecology: Recent trends in NSF funded ecology research. Mark Neff AAAS Annual Meeting St. Louis, MO February 16-20, 2006
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The
importance of trust: Science, policy and the publics Jenny Dyck Brian AAAS Annual Meeting St. Louis, MO February 16-20, 2006
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In Stem Cell
Research We Trust? Matthew Herder and Jenny Dyck Brian AAAS Annual Meeting St. Louis, MO February 16-20, 2006
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Priorities,
Goals, Metrics and Reality: How will the USCCSP contribute to policy
and decision making? Ryan Meyer AAAS Annual Meeting St. Louis, MO February 16-20, 2006
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Science policy and research on climate: Ecosystem sensitivity
analysis Mark Neff, Netra Chhetri, Lori Hidinger, and Ryan Meyer
Central Arizona - Phoenix Long - Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER)
Eighth Annual Poster Symposium
Arizona State University, Tempe
January 17, 2006
2005
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Building
Amish Community: Values, Boundaries, and Technological Choice
Jameson M. Wetmore
Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
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'Can I Get Your Email?':
Gender, Social Capital and Networking among Engineering Undergraduates
Shelley Erickson Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
October 2005
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(ICT) Surveillance and Identity Management of Lesbians in the
Workplace Jennifer Murray
Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
October 2005
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New Forms
of Scientific Integration John N. Parker Society for the
Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
October 2005 |
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Techno-logics of Residential
Surveillance Torin Monahan
Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
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Unruly Artifacts and
Controversial Policy: Gun Violence and Gun Control in America 1934-2005
Dave Conz Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
October 2005
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Where
Responsibility Lies: Promise versus Process in the Production of
Knowledge for Leading Technologies
Daniel Sarewitz
Thinking With Einstein: The Responsibility of
Science for Peace in the 21st Century Forum 3: The Challenges Posed
to Society by the Leading Technologies
Berlin, Germany
October 15, 2005
2003
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Does Science Policy Exist, and If So, Does it Matter?: Some
Observations on the U.S. R&D Budget Daniel Sarewitz Earth Institute Science, Technology and Global Development Seminar April 8, 2003
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Offshore Outsourcing of Engineering: Implications for Innovation
Policy
Ron Hira Presented to Carnegie Mellon University's Engineering and Public
Policy Program May 9, 2003 |
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The Globalization of the Information Technology Workforce: Policy
Implications Ron Hira Presented at Breakfast Bytes, Council on Competitiveness June 11, 2003
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Global Outsourcing of Engineering: Recent Trends and Possible
Implications Ron Hira Testimony to the Committee on Small Business, United States House of
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Scientizing the Soul: Research as a Substitute for Moral Discourse in Modern Society Daniel Sarewitz BA Festival of Science
Salford, UK September 8, 2003
2001
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Overview of the Center for Science, Policy and Outcomes
Michael Crow
Columbia University, New York
April, 2001
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Science and
Technology Advice for Congress: Insight from the OTA Experience
David Guston
Creating Institutional Arrangements to Provide Science and
Technology Advice to Congress
Washington, DC
June 14, 2001
2000
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Linking Scientific Research to
Societal Outcomes
Michael Crow
International Workshop on Research, Technology and Design Issues:
Are We Daring Enough?
Saltsjaden, Sweden March 2000 |
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Linking Scientific Research to
Societal Outcomes
Michael Crow
AAAS Colloquium on Science and Technology Policy
Washington, DC April 12, 2000
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Science Policy Present: Where is the Frontier?
Daniel Sarewitz
Gordon Research
Conference: New Frontiers in Science and Technology Policy
Plymouth, NH
August 20-25, 2000
1999
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The Limits of Us, Real Audio
Michael
Crow
Columbia University's State of the Planet Workshop
November 16, 1999 |
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