Project Publications: 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

"Arbitrary Impacts and Unknown Futures: The Shortcomings of Climate Impact Models." Ogmius. No. 17, Fall-Winter (2006).

 –Ryan Meyer

 

 

B

"Bundling Meta-Narratives on the Internet: Conflict in Maluku." Media and Conflict in Asia. Ed. Shyam Tekwani.Marshall Cavendish Academic, forthcoming.

–Merlyna Lim

 

 

C

"Challenges in the Application of Science to Global Affairs: Contingency, Trust, and Moral Order." Changing the Atmosphere: Expert Knowledge and Environmental Governance. Ed. Miller, Clark A. and Paul N. Edwards. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001. 247-286.

–Clark A. Miller

 

"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.

–Clark A. Miller (Karen Bandhauer; Julie Curti)

 

"Climate Science and the Making of Global Political Order." States of Knowledge. Ed. Sheila Jasanoff. London: Routledge, 2004. 46-66.

–Clark A. Miller

 

 

D                                                                                                               

"Democratic Deliberation and Mobilization on the Internet." Networked Publics. Ed. M. Ito and K. Varnelis. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, forthcoming.

–Merlyna Lim (M. Kann)

 

"Discontents Slippery Slope: Global Oil and Radical Islam in Indonesia." Combating Terrorism. Ed. R. Gunaratna.International Specialized Book Services/Marshall Cavendish Academic (2006).

–Merlyna Lim

 

 

E

"Environmentally-Instigated Rural Rebellion on the North China Plain: The Persistence of Late Imperial Mobilizationary Tactics and Implications for China Today." The Triple Helix 3.2 (forthcoming).  

Brittany L. Crow

 

 

G

"Global Science and Global Governance: The Making of 'Global' Research Policy." NSF/University of Arizona Workshop on Research Policy as an Agent of Change. October, 2003.

–Clark A. Miller

 

 

I

"Intractable Debate: Why Congressional Hearings on Climate Fail to Advance Policy." Perspectives in Public Affairs 3.Spring (2006): 85-99.

–Ryan Meyer

 

"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.

–Clark A. Miller (Paul N. Edwards)

 

 

K

"Knowledge and Accountability in Global Governance: Justice on the Biofrontier." Partial Truths: Feminist Approaches to Social Movements, Community, and Power. Ed. Tetreault and R. Teske. Richmond: University of South Carolina Press, 2003. 315-34.

–Clark A. Miller

 

"Knowledge, Reason, and the Constitution of Democratic Order in International Governance." Governance (In press).

–Clark A. Miller

 

 

L

"Linking Ecosystem Health Indicators and Collaborative Management: A Systematic Framework to Assess
Social and Ecological Outcomes," Ecology and Society 12(2), 2007.

–Tischa Munoz-Erickson, et al.

 

"Living in a Technological World." Exploring the Dynamics of Global Change: An Introspective Look at Globalization, International Development, and Public Management. Ed. Viraj P. Thacker. Khatmandu: Development Publication House, 2003. 4-19.

–Clark A. Miller

 

"Lost in Transition: The Internet and Reformasi in Indonesia." Reformatting Politics: Networked Communications and Global Civil Society. Ed. Jodi Dean, Jon Anderson, and Geert Lovink. London: Routledge, 2006. 85-106.

–Merlyna Lim

 

 

M

Mediating Knowledges: Origins of Zuni Tribal Museum (University of Arizona Press: Tucson), 2007.

–Gwyneira Isaac

 

 

N

"Narratives of Race and Indigeneity in the Genographic Project" Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 35(3): 412-424.

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"New Civic Epistemologies of Quantification: Making Sense of Local and Global Indicators of Sustainability." Science, Technology, and Human Values 30.3 (2005): 403-32.

–Clark A. Miller

 

"New Forms of Scientific Integration." Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference. Pasadena, CA, 2005, October.

–John N. Parker

 

 

P

Politische Okonomie der Biotechnologie (Campus: Frankfurt), 2007.

–Daniel Barben

 

"Postmodernism and Replication Technologies: A Theory of the Mechanics of Culture." International Journal of Technology, Knowledge, and Society 1 (2005/2006).

–Paul Privateer

 

"Protecting Life? the Patent System and Global Biodiversity Loss." UBC Journal of International Affairs (2006).

–Clea Sennevile

 

 

 

R

"Resisting Empire: Globalism, Relocation, Relocalization, and the Politics of Knowledge." Earthly Politics: Local and Global Environmental Governance. Ed. Sheilal Jasanoff and Marybeth Long-Martello. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004. 81-102.

–Clark A. Miller

 

 

S

"Science and Democracy in a Globalizaing World: Challenges for American Foreign Policy." Science and Public Policy 32.3 (2005): 174-86.

–Clark A. Miller

 

 

T

"The Benefit of Virtual Space: Informing the Real World Design (Part Two)." Architectural Journal Tatanan (2000): 141-8.

–Merlyna Lim

 

"The Globalization of Human Affairs: A Reconsideration of Science, Political Economy, and World Order." Rethinking Global Political Economy: Emerging Issues, Unfolding Odysseys. Ed. M. Tetreault, et al. New York: Routledge, 2003. 211-226.

–Clark A. Miller

 

"The Polarization of Identity through the Internet and the Struggle for Democracy in Indonesia (La Polarization De l'Identite a Travers l'Internet Et La Lutte Pour La Democratie En Indonesie)." Electronic Journal of Communications/ La Revue Electronique Communication 14.3-4 (2004).

–Merlyna Lim

 

"The Politics of Bridging Scales and Epistemologies: Science and Democracy in Global Environmental Governance." Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems: Concepts and Applications in Ecosystem Assessment. Ed. Fikret Berkes, et al. Washington: Island Press, 2006.

–Clark A. Miller (Paul Erickson)

 

"Transient Civic Spaces in Jakarta Indonesia." Globalization, the City and the Rise of Civil Society. Ed. Mike Douglass. London: Routledge, forthcoming.

–Merlyna Lim

 

 



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