GCK Literature: Index by Title



      

   A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z 

 

A

"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

 

 

B 

Between Politics and Science: Assuring the Integrity and Productivity of Research. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

–David Guston

 

 

C

"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

 

 

D

"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

 

 

E

"Expertise and International Governance: Eastern Europe and the Adoption of European Union Environmental Legislation." Global Governance 7 (2001): 197-224.

–Liliana Botcheva

 

 

F

"From Planet to Planet: Local Knowledge and Global Environmental Governance." Global Governance 3 (1997): 83-102.

–Ronnie D. Lipschutz

 

 

G

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

 

 

H

"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.)

 

 

I

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

 

 

L

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

 

 

M

"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

 

 

N

"Negotiating Global Nuclearities: Apartheid, Decolonization, and the Cold War in the Making of the IAEA." Osiris 21 (2006): 25-48.

–Gabrielle Hecht

 

 

P

"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

 

 

R

Race to the Finish: Identity and Governance in an Age of Genomics. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005.

–Jennifer Reardon

 

 

S

"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

 

 

T

"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

 

 

W

"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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