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"A Science and Technology Policy Focus for the Bush Administration." Issues in Science and Technology (2001): 1-4.

-David Guston, Edward Woodhouse, and Daniel Sarewitz

 

"A Societal Outcomes Map for Health Research Policy." American Journal of Public Health 96.3 (2006): 441-6.

-Michele Garfinkel, Daniel Sarewitz, and Alan Porter

 

"Addition: Academies Detail War Plan." CSPO Perspectives.10a (2002).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Anticipatory Governance of Nanotechnology: Foresight, Engagement, and Integration" The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Third Edition : 979-1000.

- Barben, Daneil; Fisher, Erik; Selin, Cynthia; Guston, David H.

 

"An Effective Instrument of Peace: Scientific Cooperation
as an Instrument of U.S. Foreign Policy, 1938-1950." Osiris 21: Science, Technology, and International Affairs, 2006 133-160.

-Clark Miller

 

"Annals of Arsenic." CSPO Perspectives.5 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Arbitrary Impacts and Unknown Futures: The Shortcomings of Climate Impact Models." Ogmius 17.Fall-Winter (2006).

-Ryan Meyer

 

"Avances y Limites De La Sustentabilidad Social." Economia, Sociedad y Territorio 3.12 (2002): 621-37.

-Guillermo Foladori

 

             

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"Beyond Basic and Applied." Physics Today 51.2 (1998): 42-6.

-Roger Pielke (R. Byerly Jr.)

 

"Biomedical Gerrymandering." Recent Science Newsletter 2.2 (2000): 4-7.

-Michele Garfinkel

 

"Biotech's OK Corral." CSPO Perspectives.13 (2002).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Boehlert Ascending." CSPO Perspectives.3 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Book Review: Nanotalk: Conversations with Scientists and Engineers about Ethics, Meaning, and Belief in the Development of Nanotechnology." Science and Engineering Ethics 12.3 (2006).

-Jameson Wetmore

 

"Boundary Organizations in Environmental Policy and Science: An Introduction." Science, Technology, & Human Values 26.4 (2001): 399-408.

-David Guston

 

"Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock." The Atlantic Monthly (2000).

-Roger Pielke and Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Bringing Society Back into the Climate Debate." Population and Environment 26.3 (2005): 255-68.

-Roger Pielke and Daniel Sarewitz

 

 

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"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 Miller (K. Bandhauer, J. Curti)

 

"Cuando Los Gnomos Vienen Marchando." Implicaciones de la Bionanotecnologia 12 (2005).

-Guillermo Foladori and Noela Invernizzi

 

"Cyber-Urban Activism and Political Change in Indonesia." Eastbound Journal 1 (2006): 1-19.

-Merlyna Lim

 

 

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"Democracy in the Age of Assessment: Reflections on the Roles of Expertise and Democracy in Public-Sector Decision Making." Science and Public Policy 30.3 (2003): 163-70.

-Steve Rayner

 

"Democratization, International Knowledge Institutions, and Global Governance." Governance 2 2: 325-357, 2007.

- Miller, Clark A.

 

"Does Science Policy Exist, and If So, Does it Matter?:  Some Observations on the U.S. R&D Budget."   Earth Institute Science, Technology and Global Development Seminar, April 8, 2003.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

 

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"Earth Systems Engineering: The Role of Industrial Ecology in an Engineered World." Journal of Industrial Ecology 2.3 (1999): 73-93.

-Brad Allenby

 

"Engineering with Uncertainty: Monitoring Air Bag Performance" Science & Engineering Ethics 14.2 (2008).
-Jameson Wetmore

 

"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 Crow

 

"Essay Review: The Political Philosophy of Science Policy." Minerva 42 (2004): 77-95.

-Mark Brown

 

"Ethnographic Invention: Probing the Capacity of Laboratory Decisions." NanoEthics (2007).

-Erik Fisher

 

"Everyone's an Expert: The CSI Effect's Negative Impact on Juries." The Triple Helix 3.1 (2006).

-Jeffrey Heinrick

 

"Ex Post Evaluation: A More Effective Role for Scientific Assessments in Environmental Policy." Science, Technology, & Human Values 25.3 (2000): 309-31.

-Daniel Sarewitz (C. Herrick)

 

"Expanding the Mission of State Economic Development." Issues in Science and Technology Online (2000).

-Barry Bozeman

 

"Expectations and the Emergence of Nanotechnology." Science, Technology and Human Values (32, 2): 196-220.

-Selin, C.

 

Extreme Events: A Research and Policy Framework for Disasters in Context. (Draft Version). Final version published in: International Geology Review, v. 43, pp. 406-418.

-Daniel Sarewitz and Roger Pielke, Jr.

 

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"Forget Politicizing Science. Let's Democratize Science!" Issues in Science and Technology (2004): 25-8.

-David Guston

 

"From War-Net to Net-War: The Internet and Resistance Identities in Indonesia." The International Information & Library Review, Elsevier Publisher 35.2-4 (2003): 233-48.

-Merlyna Lim

 

"Fundamentals and Fundamentalists." CSPO Perspectives (2004).

-Daniel Sarewitz

 


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"Genes Galore." CSPO Perspectives.12 (2002).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Globalized Virus Infections: The Case of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Uruguay." Latin American Perspectives 31.6 (2004): 96-106.

-Guillermo Foladori (H. Tommasino)

 

 

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"Has 'Big Money' Corrupted Science?" Chemical & Engineering News 79.44 (2001): 59-60.

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Hermetic Jargon." CSPO Perspectives (2006).

-Hendrick Tennekes

 

"Hiding Behind Science." Newsday.com May 23, 2004.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"High Stakes in Stem Cell Research." Cerebrum 2.3 (2000): 97-112.

-Michele Garfinkel

 

"High Technology Military Dominance: The Opiate of Modern Empire." CSPO Perspectives (2005).

-Brad Allenby

 

"How Science Makes Environmental Controversies Worse." Environmental Science & Policy 7 (2004): 385-403.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Human Well-being and Federal Science: What's the Connection?" Science, Technology, and Democracy (2000): 87-102.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Hybrid Management: Boundary Organizations, Science Policy, and Environmental Governance in the Climate Regime." Science, Technology, & Human Values 26.4 (2001): 478-500.

-Clark Miller

 

 

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"Ideology, Totalizing Discourses, and Authenticity." GreenBiz.com May 2006, sec. The Allenby Column.

-Brad Allenby

 

"Improving the Realism of Modeling Argonomic Adaptation to Climate Change: Simulating Technological Substitution." Climate Change 60.3 (2003): 149-73.

-Netra Chhetri (W. E. Easterling, X. Niu)

 

"In the Court of History, Ehlers v. Bush." Recent Science Newsletter 1.1 (1999): 6-7. -Michele Garfinkel (S. C. Weiss)

 

"Information Reality." GreenBiz.com March 2006, sec. The Allenby Column.

-Brad Allenby

 

"Informational Terrains of Identity and Political Power: The Internet in Indonesia." Indonesian Journal of Social and Cultural Anthropology XXVII.73 (2004): 1-11.

-Merlyna Lim

 

"Innovation Policy: Not Just a Jumbo Shrimp." Nature. 454:940-41.

-David Guston

 

"Integrating Climate Forecasts and Societal Decision Making: Challenges to an Emergent Boundary Organization." Science, Technology, and Human Values 26 (2001): 454-77.

-David Guston (S. Agrawala, K. Broad)

 

"Integrity, Responsibility, and Democracy in Science." Scipolicy 1.2 (2001): 168-89.

-David Guston

 

"Interrogating the Civic Epistemology of American Democracy: Stability and Instability in the 2000 US Presidential Election." Social Studies of Science 34.4 (2004): 501-30.

-Clark Miller

 

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

-Ryan Meyer

 


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"Jefferson Rides again." CSPO Perspectives.1 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski


"Just another Tool? IT Pedagogy and the Commodification of Education." The Urban Review 36.4 (2004): 271-92.

-Torin Monahan

 


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

-Clark Miller

 

"Knowledge Systems for Sustainable Development." Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 100.14 (2003): 8086-91.

-David Guston (D. W. Cash et al.)

 


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"Labs in a Bubble." CSPO Perspectives (2006).

-Daniel Greenberg

 

"Liberating Science from Politics." American Scientists 94.2 (2006): 104.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Lies we must Live with." CSPO Perspectives (2006).

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Lifting the taboo on adaptation." Nature 445 (2007): 597-598.

-Danel Sarewitz, Roger Pielke and Steve Rayner (Gwen Prins)

 

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"Maize, Genes, and Peer Review." CSPO Perspectives.14 (2002).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Managing the Next Disaster." Los Angeles Times September 23 2005.

-Roger Pielke and Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Micro and Macro Ethics for an Anthropogenic Earth." Professional Ethics Report XVIII.2 (2003).

-Brad Allenby

 

 

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"Nanotechnology and the Developing World: Will Nanotechnology Overcome Poverty Or Widen Disparities?" Nanotechnology Law & Business Journal 2.3  (2005).

-Guillermo Foladori and Noela Invernizzi

 

"Nanotechnology: Constructing a Proactive Science Policy towards Democracy." The Triple Helix: The International Journal of Science, Society and Law  3.1(2006).

-Pirtle, Zachary.

 

"Nanotechnology in its Socio-Economic Context." Science Studies 18.2 (2005): 67-73.

-Guillermo Foladori and Noela Invernizzi

 

"Nanotechnology Under Democratic Control?" CSPO Perspectives (2005).

-Edward Woohouse

 

"Neuroethics: New Science, Old Hubris." CSPO Perspectives (2006).

-Kevin Finneran

 

"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 Miller

 

"Nightmare Science." CSPO Perspectives (2006).

-Brad Allenby

 

"Nightmare Science." GreenBiz.com April 2006, sec. The Allenby Column.

-Brad Allenby

 

"No Escape, No Excuses." GreenBiz.com June 2006, sec. The Allenby Column.

-Brad Allenby

 

"Nuclear Resurgence, Part I." CSPO Perspectives (2005).

-G. Pascal Zachary

 

"Nuclear Resurgence, Part II." CSPO Perspectives (2005).

-G. Pascal Zachary

 

 

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"Politics in Hell." Science 294.5541 (2001): 311-2.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Policy History of the U. S. Global Change Research Program: Part I, Administrative Development." Global Environmental Change 10 (2000): 9-25.

-Roger Pielke

 

"Policy History of the U.S. Global Change Research Program, Part II, Legislative Process." Global Environmental Change 10 (2000): 133-44.

-Roger Pielke

 

"Policy, Politics and Perspective." Nature 416.368 (2002).

-Roger Pielke

 

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

-Paul Privateer

 

"Principal–agent theory and research policy: an introduction" Science and Public Policy 30.5 (2003): 302-308.

-Dietmar Braun and David Guston

 

"Principal-Agent Theory and the Structure of Science Policy." Science and Public Policy 23.4 (1996): 229-40.

-David Guston

 

"Principal–agent theory and the structure of science policy, revisited: ‘science in policy’ and the US Report on Carcinogens" Science and Public Policy 30.5 (2003): 347-357.

-David Guston

 

"Procedural Control of the Bureaucracy, Peer Review, and Epistemic Drift." Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (2006).

-David Guston (S. Shapiro)

 

"Professional Dreamers: The Past in the Future of Scenario Planning." In Sharpe, B. & van der Heijden, K. (eds.). Scenarios for Success: Turning Insight into Action. London: Wiley.

-Selin, C.

 

"Progress in Know-How; Its Origins and Limits." Innovations (winter 2008). 101-117.

-Daniel Sarewitz; Richard R. Nelson

 

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

-Clea Senneville

 

"Public Value Failures and Science Policy." Science and Public Policy 32.2 (2005): 119-36.

-Barry Bozeman and Daniel Sarewitz

 

 

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"Real-Time Technology Assessment." Technology in Society 24.1-2 (2002): 93-109.

-David Guston and Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Reinventing the Enlightenment." GreenBiz.com July 2006, sec. The Allenby Column.

-Brad Allenby

 

"Remembering RANN." CSPO Perspectives (2005).

-Richard Green and Wil Lepkowski

 

"Responsible Knowledge-Based Innovation." Society (2006): 19-21.

-David Guston

 

"Rethinking the Role of Adaptation in Climate Policy." Global Environmental Change 8.2 (1998): 159-70.

-Roger Pielke

 

"Rising Tide: The Tsunami's Real Cause." The New Republic January 17, 2005.

-Roger Pielke and Dan Sarewitz

 

"Room for Doubt." Nature 410 (2001): 151.

-Roger Pielke

 

 

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

-Clark Miller

 

"Science and Engineering Indicators-- of what?" CSPO Perspectives.2 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Science and Technology Policy in Transition: New Challenges for Cardoso's Legacy." International Journal of Technology and Globalisation 1.2 (2005): 162-84

-Noela Invernizzi

 

"Science as Normative Discourse: Who is Driving the Bus?" GreenBiz.com August 2006, sec. The Allenby Column.

-Brad Allenby

 

"Science Mobilizes." CSPO Perspectives.9 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Science: Up Close and Personal." CSPO Perspectives.15 (2003).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Scientific Information and Global Change Policymaking." Climatic Change 28 (1994): 315-9.

-Roger Pielke

 

"Scientists' Participation in University Research Centers: What are the Gender Differences?" Journal of Technology Transfer 30 (2005): 371-81.

-Elizabeth Corely  and Monica Gaughan

 

"Scouting Report: John Marburger." Recent Science Newsletter 3.1 (2001): 5.

-Michele Garfinkel

 

“‘Shielding’ the Knowledge Transfer Process in Human Service Research.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (2006).

-David Guston (G. L. Gano, J. E. Crowley)

 

"Social Change and Science Policy." Issues in Science and Technology Online (1997).

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Solutions Follow Perception: NBIC and the Concept of Health, Medicine, Disability and Disease." Alberta Health Law Review 12.3 (2004).

-Gregor Wolbring

 

"Stabilizing the Boundary between Politics and Science: The Role of the Office of Technology Transfer as a Boundary Organization." Social Studies of Science 29.1 (1999): 87-111.

-David Guston

 

"Survey Article: Citizen Panels and the Concept of Representation." Journal of Political Philosophy 14.2 (2006): 203-25.

-Mark Brown

 

 

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"Technology Policy as a Stealth Agent of Global Change." Globalisation, Societies and Education 2.3(2004): 355-76.

-Torin Monahan

 

"Technology Transfer and Public Policy: A Review of Research and Theory." Research Policy 29 (2000): 627-55.

-Barry Bozeman

 

"The Academies and the World." CSPO Perspectives.10 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"The American Research University System as America's De Facto Technology Policy." Science and Public Policy 28.1 (2001): 2-10.

-Michael Crow (C. Tucker)

 

"The Art and Science of Scenario Planning." Danish Anthology on Research Management. Aarhus, DK: Danish Institute for Studies in Research and Research Policy: 126-134.

-Selin, C.

 

"The Benefit of Virtual Space: Informing the Real World Design (Part One)." Architecture Journal Tatanan (1999): 41-8.

-Merlyna Lim

 

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

-Merlyna Lim

 

"The Challenge of Infectious Diseases to the Biomedical Paradigm." Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society 25.2 (2005): 145-58.

-Guillermo Foladori

 

"The End of Research." CSPO Perspectives (2004).

-Roger Pielke

 

"The Expanding Role of Peer Review Processes in the United States." Public Research, Innovation, and Technology Policies in the US 4 (2000): 31-48.

-David Guston

 

"The International Challenge of Climate Change: Thinking Beyond Kyoto." CSPO Perspectives (2004).

-Steve Rayner

 

"The Mummy Blinks." CSPO Perspectives.6 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"The Novelty Trap: Why does Institutional Learning about New Technologies seem so Difficult?" Industry and Higher Education 18.5 (2004): 349-55.

-Steve Rayner

 

"The Once and Future Lab." CSPO Perspectives.16 (2003).

 -Wil Lepkowski

 

"The Ontologies of Industrial Ecology?" Progress in Industrial Ecology- An International Journal 3.1/2 (2006): 28-40.

-Brad Allenby

 

"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 Restless Mummy." CSPO Perspectives.4 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"The School System as a Post-Fordist Organization: Fragmented Centralization and the Emergence of IT Specialists." Critical Sociology 3.4 (2005): 583-615.

 -Torin Monahan

 

"The Yearbook of Nanotechnology in Society, Presenting Futures." Vol. 1. Springer. 2008 .

 -Fisher, E., Selin, C. & J. Wetmore.

 

"Time Matters: Temporal Harmony and Dissonance in Nanotechnology Networks." Time & Society (15, 1): 121-139.

 -Selin, C.

 

"Too Little, Too Late?: Research Policies on the Societal Implications of  Nanotechnology in the United States." Science as Culture 15.4 (2006): 309-325.

-Ira Bennett and Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Toward Inherently Secure and Resilient Societies." Science (2005): 309, 1034-1036.

-Brad Allenby (J. Fink)

 

"Transgenic fish: Is a new policy framework necessary for new technology?" Environmental Science & Policy. 8(1) February 2005: 17-27.
-Logar, N. and Pollock, L. 2005.

 

"Trust and the Illusive Force of Scenarios." Futures (38, 1): 1-14.

-Selin, C.

 

"Truth in Doubling." CSPO Perspectives.7 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Truth in Doubling II: Kenneth Shine Assesses NIH's Budget Bonanza." CSPO Perspectives.8 (2001).

-Wil Lepkowski

 

"Turning the Big Knob: An Evaluation of the use of Energy Policy to Modulate Future Climate Impacts." Energy and Environment 11 (2000): 255-76.

-Roger Pielke, Dan Sarewitz (R. Klein) 

 

 

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"Usable Information for Policy: An Appraisal of the U.S. Global Change Research Program." Policy Sciences 38 (1995): 39-77.

-Roger Pielk

 

"Using adaptive governance to rethink the way science supports Australian drought policy." Environmental Science & Policy (2008).

-Nelson, R., Howden, S.M. & Stafford Smith M.

 

 

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"Volatile Visions: Transactions in Anticipatory Knowledge." PhD dissertation. Copenhagen: Samfundsliteratur.

-Selin, C.

 

"Vulnerability and Risk: Some Thoughts from a Political and Policy Perspective." Risk Analysis 2.4 (2003): 805-10.

-Roger Pielke and Dan Sarewitz (M. Keykhah)

 

 

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"Wanted: Scientific Leadership on Climate." Issues in Science and Technology (2002-2003).

-Roger Pielke and Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Where are the Scientists?" CSPO Perspectives (2004).

-Daniel Greenberg

 

"Where Responsibility Lies." CSPO Perspectives (2005).

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

"Who Decides? Forecasts and Responsibilities in the 1997 Red River

Flood." American Behavioral Science Review 7.2 (1999): 83-101.

-Roger Pielke

 

"Will Human Enhancement make Us Better?" Los Angeles Times August 9 2005.

-Daniel Sarewitz

 

 



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