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Presentations

2008
2007
2006
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The
Enhancement Debate: Able-ism Leads to Transhumanism Gregor Wolbring James Martin Institute World Forum on Science and Civilization:
"Tomorrow's People:
The
challenges of technologies for life extension and enhancement."
University of Oxford
March 16, 2006
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Ways of
Arguing with Intelligent Design: Philosophers on Demarcation Zach Pirtle School of Life Sciences' 13th Annual Undergraduate Research Poster
Symposium Arizona State University, Tempe February 24, 2006
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Proposition 71: Vulgar Democracy in Action Daniel Sarewitz AAAS Annual Meeting, Symposium on Stem Cells and Society: Assessing
a Grand Challenge St. Louis, MO February 17, 2006
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How climate changed
ecology: Recent trends in NSF funded ecology research. Mark Neff AAAS Annual Meeting St. Louis, MO February 16-20, 2006
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The
importance of trust: Science, policy and the publics Jenny Dyck Brian AAAS Annual Meeting St. Louis, MO February 16-20, 2006
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In Stem Cell
Research We Trust? Matthew Herder and Jenny Dyck Brian AAAS Annual Meeting St. Louis, MO February 16-20, 2006
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Priorities,
Goals, Metrics and Reality: How will the USCCSP contribute to policy
and decision making? Ryan Meyer AAAS Annual Meeting St. Louis, MO February 16-20, 2006
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Science policy and research on climate: Ecosystem sensitivity
analysis Mark Neff, Netra Chhetri, Lori Hidinger, and Ryan Meyer
Central Arizona - Phoenix Long - Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER)
Eighth Annual Poster Symposium
Arizona State University, Tempe
January 17, 2006
2005
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Building
Amish Community: Values, Boundaries, and Technological Choice
Jameson M. Wetmore
Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
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'Can I Get Your Email?':
Gender, Social Capital and Networking among Engineering Undergraduates
Shelley Erickson Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
October 2005
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(ICT) Surveillance and Identity Management of Lesbians in the
Workplace Jennifer Murray
Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
October 2005
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New Forms
of Scientific Integration John N. Parker Society for the
Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
October 2005 |
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Techno-logics of Residential
Surveillance Torin Monahan
Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
October 2005 |
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Unruly Artifacts and
Controversial Policy: Gun Violence and Gun Control in America 1934-2005
Dave Conz Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference
Pasadena, CA
October 2005
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Where
Responsibility Lies: Promise versus Process in the Production of
Knowledge for Leading Technologies
Daniel Sarewitz
Thinking With Einstein: The Responsibility of
Science for Peace in the 21st Century Forum 3: The Challenges Posed
to Society by the Leading Technologies
Berlin, Germany
October 15, 2005
2003
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Does Science Policy Exist, and If So, Does it Matter?: Some
Observations on the U.S. R&D Budget Daniel Sarewitz Earth Institute Science, Technology and Global Development Seminar April 8, 2003
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Offshore Outsourcing of Engineering: Implications for Innovation
Policy
Ron Hira Presented to Carnegie Mellon University's Engineering and Public
Policy Program May 9, 2003 |
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The Globalization of the Information Technology Workforce: Policy
Implications Ron Hira Presented at Breakfast Bytes, Council on Competitiveness June 11, 2003
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Global Outsourcing of Engineering: Recent Trends and Possible
Implications Ron Hira Testimony to the Committee on Small Business, United States House of
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Scientizing the Soul: Research as a Substitute for Moral Discourse in Modern Society Daniel Sarewitz BA Festival of Science
Salford, UK September 8, 2003
2001
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Overview of the Center for Science, Policy and Outcomes
Michael Crow
Columbia University, New York
April, 2001
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Science and
Technology Advice for Congress: Insight from the OTA Experience
David Guston
Creating Institutional Arrangements to Provide Science and
Technology Advice to Congress
Washington, DC
June 14, 2001
2000
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Linking Scientific Research to
Societal Outcomes
Michael Crow
International Workshop on Research, Technology and Design Issues:
Are We Daring Enough?
Saltsjaden, Sweden March 2000 |
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Linking Scientific Research to
Societal Outcomes
Michael Crow
AAAS Colloquium on Science and Technology Policy
Washington, DC April 12, 2000
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Science Policy Present: Where is the Frontier?
Daniel Sarewitz
Gordon Research
Conference: New Frontiers in Science and Technology Policy
Plymouth, NH
August 20-25, 2000
1999
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The Limits of Us, Real Audio
Michael
Crow
Columbia University's State of the Planet Workshop
November 16, 1999 |
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