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Science & Technology in a Globalizing Society


 

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Allenby, Brad

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Allenby, B. & Fink, J.  (2005, August 12).  Toward Inherently Secure and Resilient Societies Science, 309, 1034-1036.

 

Allenby, B.  (2006, May).  Ideology, Totalizing Discourses, and Authenticity.  GreenBiz.com, The Allenby Column.

 

Allenby, B.  (2006, July).  Reinventing the Enlightenment.  GreenBiz.com, The Allenby Column.

 

Feinson, Stephen
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Feinson, S. (2003). National Innovation Systems Overview and Country Cases. In D. Sarewitz, et al., Knowledge Flows & Knowledge Collectives: Understanding the Role of Science & Technology Policies in Development, 1(1).

 

Foladori, Guillermo
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Foladori, G. & Invernizzi, N. (2005). Cuando los Gnomos vienen marchando.  Implicaciones de la BionanotecnologiaTheomai, 12.

 

Foladori, G., & Invernizzi, N. (2005). Nanotecnologia: beneficio para todos o mayor desigualdad? (Spanish)

 

Foladori, G., & Invernizzi, N. (2005).  Nanotechnology in its Socio-economic ContextScience Studies, 18(2), 67-73.

 

Invernizzi, N., Foladori, G., & Guivant, J. (2005). Nanotecnologia e Sociedade (Portuguese).

 

Invernizzi, N. & Foladori, G. (2005). Nanotechnology and the Developing World:  Will Nanotechnology Overcome Poverty or Widen Disparities? Nanotechnology Law & Business Journal. 2(3) article 11.

                        
Gupta, Aarti
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Gupta, A. (1999). Framing 'Biosafety' in a Transnational Context: The Biosafety Protocol Negotiations under the Convention on Biological Diversity. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (BCSIA) Discussion Paper E-99-10. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University.

                                         

Juma, C. & Gupta, A. (1999). Safe use of biotechnology. Retrieved March 31, 2005 from International Food Policy Research Institute.

 

Gupta, A. (2000). Governing Biosafety in India: The Relevance of the Cartagena Protocol. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (BCSIA) Discussion Paper 2000-24. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University.

 

Gupta, A. (Ed.). (2000). An Uneasy Transition to a New Century, Special Double Edition. Foreign Policy Bulletin, 11(1/2). Cambridge, MA: Kluwer Law International.

 

Gupta, A. (2002). Public Value Mapping in a Developing Country Context. In D. Sarewitz, et al., Knowledge Flows & Knowledge Collectives: Understanding the Role of Science & Technology Policies in Development, 2(1).

 

Gupta, A. (2002). The Role of Knowledge Flows in Bridging North-South Technical Divides. In D. Sarewitz, et al., Knowledge Flows & Knowledge Collectives: Understanding the Role of Science & Technology Policies in Development, 2(1).

 

Gupta, A. Debating the Link Between Genetically Modified Organisms and Sustainable Development . (Abstract).

         
Hira, Ron
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Hira, R. (2003, June 18). Global Outsourcing of Engineering: Implications for Innovation Policy. (Presentation)

 

Hira, R. (2003, June 11). The Globalization of the Information Technology Workforce: Policy Implications. (Presentation)

 

Hira, R. (2003, May 9). Offshore Outsourcing of Engineering: Implications for Innovation Policy. (Presentation)

 

Hira, R. (2003) Utilizing Immigration Regulations as a Competitive Advantage: An Additional Explanation for India’s Success in Exporting Information Technology Services. (Draft)

Invernizzi, Noela
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Foladori, G. & Invernizzi, N. (2005). Cuando los Gnomos vienen marchando.  Implicaciones de la BionanotecnologiaTheomai, 12.

 

Foladori, G., & Invernizzi, N. (2005). Nanotecnologia: beneficio para todos o mayor desigualdad? (Spanish)

 

Foladori, G., & Invernizzi, N. (2005).  Nanotechnology in its Socio-economic ContextScience Studies, 18(2), 67-73.

 

Invernizzi, N. (2005). Science and technology policy in transition: new challenges for Cardoso’s legacy. Int. J. Technology and Globalisation, 1(2), 162–184.

 

Invernizzi, N., Foladori, G., & Guivant, J. (2005). Nanotecnologia e Sociedade. (Portuguese)

 

Invernizzi, N. & Foladori, G. (2005). Nanotechnology and the Developing World:  Will Nanotechnology Overcome Poverty or Widen Disparities? Nanotechnology Law & Business Journal. 2(3) article 11.

            
Monahan, Torin
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Monahan, Torin. (2004). Technology Policy as a Stealth Agent of Global Change. Globalisation, Societies and Education 2(3), 355-376.

 

Monahan, T. (2005) Globalization, Technological Change, and Public Education. New York: Routledge.

 

Monahan, Torin.  (2005).  The School System as a Post-Fordist Organization: Fragmented Centralization and the Emergence of IT Specialists.  Critical Sociology 3(4), 583-615.

 

Pielke, Jr., Roger A.
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Sarewitz, D. & Pielke Jr., R.A.  (2005, January 17).  Rising Tide: The Tsunami’s Real Cause. The New Republic.

 

Sampat, Bhaven
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Sampat, B. (2003). Recent Changes in Patent Policy and “Privatization” of Knowledge: Causes, Consequences, and Implications for Developing Countries.  In D. Sarewitz, et al., Knowledge Flows & Knowledge Collectives: Understanding the Role of Science & Technology Policies in Development, 1(2).

        
Sarewitz, Daniel
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Sarewitz, D. (2003).  Introduction. In D. Sarewitz, et al., Knowledge Flows & Knowledge Collectives: Understanding the Role of Science & Technology Policies in Development, (1).

 

Sarewitz, D. (2003, September 8).  Scientizing the Soul: Research as a Substitute for Moral Discourse in Modern Society. (Presentation)

 

Sarewitz, D. & Pielke Jr., R.A.  (2005, January 17).  Rising Tide: The Tsunami’s Real Cause. The New Republic.

 

Wolbring, Gregor

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Wolbring, G.  (2006).  The unenhanced underclass.  In Miller, P. and Wilsdon, J. Building everyday democracy, 122-128.  London: Demos.

 

 

Zachary, G. Pascal
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Zachary, G.P.  Black Star: Ghana, Information Technology and Development in AfricaCSPO.

 

Zachary, G.P.  Black Star: Ghana, Information Technology and Development in Africa.  In D. Sarewitz, et al. Knowledge Flows & Knowledge Collectives: Understanding the Role of Science & Technology Policies in Development, 1(5).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




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