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GCK Literature: Index by Title
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"A Paradox of Virtue?: 'Other' Knowledges and Environment-Development Politics." Global Environmental Politics 1.3 (2001). –Marybeth Long-Martello
"Accountability and Abuses of Power in World Politics." American Political Science Review 99.1 (2005) –Ruth W. Grant and Robert O. Keohane
Between Politics and Science: Assuring the Integrity and Productivity of Research. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000. –David Guston
"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. –Karen Bandhauer, Julie Curti, and Clark A. Miller
"Civil Society and Democracy in Global Governance." Global Governance 8 (2002): 281-304. –Jan Aart Scholte
"Commentary: The World Bank and its Emerging Knowledge Empire." Human Organization 60.2 (2001) –Lyla Mehta
"Computer Models and the Public's Understanding of Science: A Case-Study Analysis." Social Studies of Science 29.6 (1999): 845-66. –Steven Yearley
Constructing World Culture: International Nongovernmental Organizations since 1875. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1999. – J. Boli and G.M. Thomas (eds.)
"Constructive Science and Technology Studies: On the Path to being?" Social Studies of Science 29.4 (1999): 583-616. –Carol J. Steiner
Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge: Proceedings for the International Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1970. –Imre Lakatos and Alan Musgrave
"Deliberation, Legitimacy, and Multilateral Democracy." Governance 16.1 (2003): 23-50. –Loren A. King
"Deliberative Democracy and Authority." The American Political Science Review 90.1 (1996): 46-60. –Mark E. Warren
"Democracy and Globalization." Global Governance 3 (1997): 251-67. –David Held
"Democracy in the Age of Assessment: Reflections n the Roles of Expertise and Democracy in Public-Sector Decision Making." Social Studies of Science 30.3 (2003): 163-70. –Steve Rayner
Designs on Nature: Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005. –Sheila Jasanoff
"Expertise and International Governance: Eastern Europe and the Adoption of European Union Environmental Legislation." Global Governance 7 (2001): 197-224. –Liliana Botcheva
"From Planet to Planet: Local Knowledge and Global Environmental Governance." Global Governance 3 (1997): 83-102. –Ronnie D. Lipschutz
Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact. Ed. Thaddeus J. Trenn and Robert K. Merton. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1979. –Ludwig Fleck
"Globalization's Democratic Deficit: How to make International Institutions More Accountable." Foreign Affairs 80.4 (2001). –Joseph S. Nye Jr.
"Globalizing Green Knowledge?" Social Studies of Science 33.2 (2003): 311-4. –Ian Welsh
"Governance and the 'Commoditization' of Information." Global Governance 4 (1998): 217-33. –Edward A. Comor
"Governance in a Partially Globalized World 'Presidential Address', 'American Political Science Association, 2000'." The American Political Science Review 95.1 (2001): 1-13. –Robert O. Keohane
"Governance in the Twenty-First Century." Global Governance 1 (1995): 13-43. –James N. Rosenau
"Government Secrecy and Knowledge Production: A Survey of some General Issues." Occasional Paper.23 (1999). –Steven Aftergood
"How does Globalisation Affect Local Production and Knowledge Systems? the Surgical Instrument Cluster of Tuttlingen, Germany." Report for Institut fur Entwicklung und Frieden der Garhard-Mercator-Universitat Duisburg (2002). –Gerhard Halder
Human Choice and Climate Change. Columbus, OH: Battelle Press, 1998. –Steve Rayner and Elizabeth Malone (eds.)
Impure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1996. –Steven Epstein
"International Institutions, the State, and Global Civil Society in the Age of the World Wide Web." Global Governance 6 (2000): 237-57. –Craig Warkentin and Karen Mingst
"Introduction: Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordination." International Organization 46.1 (1992): 1-35. –Peter M. Haas
"Introduction: The Globalization of Climate Science and Climate Politics." Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance. Ed. Clark A. Miller and Paul N. Edwards. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001. 1-30. –Paul N. Edwards and Clark Miller
Inquiry and Change: The Troubled Attempt to Understand and Shape Society. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation, 1990. –Charles E. Lindblom
Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1979. –Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar
"Learning to Learn: Improving International Governance." Global Governance 1 (1995): 255-85. –Peter M. Haas and Ernst B. Haas
Little Science, Big Science- and Beyond. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 1986. –Derek de Solla Price
"Local Knowledge: Global Change and Science and the Arctic Citizen." Science and Public Policy 31.2 (2004): 107-15. –Marybeth Long-Martello
"Meteorology as Infrastructural Globalism." Osiris 21 (2006): 229-50. –Paul N. Edwards
"Money and the Power of Knowledge." World Affairs 4.2 (2000) –Jerzy A. Wojciechowski
"Multilateralism: The Anatomy of an Institution." International Organization 42.3 (1992): 561-98. –John Gerard Ruggie
"Negotiating Global Nuclearities: Apartheid, Decolonization, and the Cold War in the Making of the IAEA." Osiris 21 (2006): 25-48. –Gabrielle Hecht
"Promoting the Rule of Law Abroad: The Problem of Knowledge." Rule of Law Series, Democracy and Rule of Law Project.34 (2003). –Thomas Carothers
"Proverbial Economies: How an Understanding of some Linguistic and Social Features of Common Sense can Throw Light on More Prestigious Bodies of Knowledge, Science for Example." Social Studies of Science 31.5 (2001): 731-69. –Steven Shapin
"Public Knowledge, Private Fears." Social Studies of Science 31.2 (1997): 350-5. –Sheila Jasanoff
Race to the Finish: Identity and Governance in an Age of Genomics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005. –Jennifer Reardon
"Science and Citizenship: A New Synergy." Science and Public Policy 31.2 (2004): 90-4. –Sheila Jasanoff
"Scientific and Everyday Knowledge: Trust and the Politics of Environmental Initiatives." Social Studies of Science 27.6 (1997): 819-63. –Gavan McDonell
Science, Truth, and Democracy. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2001. –Philip Kitcher
"Special Issue: Deliberately Democratizing Multilateral Organization." Governance 16.1 (2003): 1-21. –Marco Verweij and Timothy E. Josling
"The Ambiguous Nature of Forecasts in Project Evaluation: Diagnosing the Over Optimism of Rate-of-Return Analysis." International Journal for Forecasting 9 (1993): 109-15. –William Ascher
The Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago, 1999. –Thomas F. Gieryn
The Diamond Age. New York, NY: Bantam Books, 1995. –Neal Stephenson
"The Emergence of Cooperation: National Epistemic Communities and the International Evolution of the Idea of Nuclear Arms Control." International Organization 46.1 (1992): 101-4. –Emanuel Alder
"The Eye of Power: The Politics of World Modeling." International Organization 37.3 (1983): 495-535. –Richard K. Ashley
The Making of the Atomic Bomb. New York, NY: Simon and Schuster, 1986. –Richard Rhodes
The New Production of Knowledge: The Dynamics of Science and Research in Contemporary Societies. London, UK: Sage Publications, 1994. –Michael Gibbons (et al.)
"The Politics of Bridging Scales and Epistemologies: Science and Democracy in Global Environmental Governance." Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems: Concepts and Applications in Ecosystem Assessments. Ed. Fikret Berkes, et al. Washington: Island Press, In Press. –Paul Erickson and Clark Miller
The Question Concerning Technology, and Other Essays. New York, NY: Garland Publishing, 1977. –Martin Heidegger
"The Role of the Organization in the Production of Techno-Scientific Knowledge." Social Studies of Science 29.6 (1999): 913-43. –Diane Vaughan
The Scientific Estate. Cambridge. MA: Belknap Press, 1965. –Don K. Price
"The South Wales Miners Federation, Miners' Lung and the Instrumental use of Expertise, 1900-1950." Social Studies of Science 30.1 (2000): 125-40. –Michael Bloor
"The Triple Helix and New Production of Knowledge: Prepackaged Thinking on Science and Technology." Social Studies of Science 32.4 (2002): 599-614. –Terry Shinn "The Value of the World's Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital." Ecological Economics 25.1 (1998): 3-15. –Robert Costanza
"The Value of the World's Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital." Nature.387 (1997): 253-60. –Robert Costanza (et al.)
"Toward a Sociology of Social Scientific Knowledge: Survey Research and Ethnomethodology's Asymmetric Alternatives." Social Studies of Science 30.3 (2000): 323-70. –Douglas W. Maynard and Nora Cate Schaeffer
"What is the Problem with Experts?" Social Studies of Science 31.1 (2001): 123-49. –Stephen Turner
Whole World on Fire: Organizations, Knowledge & Nuclear Devastation. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 2004. –Lynn Eden
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