Osiris 13, 1998
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BEYOND JOSEPH NEEDHAM: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDICINE IN
EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA
edited by Morris F. Low
Morris F. Low:
Beyond Joseph Needham: Science, Technology, and Medicine in East and
Southeast Asia
THE BIG PICTURE
Francesca Bray:
Technics and Civilization in Late Imperial China: An Essay in the Cultural
History of Technology
Lewis Pyenson:
Assimilation and Innovation in Indonesian Science
Yung Sik Kim:
Problems and Possibilities in the Study of the History of Korean Science
Ian Hodges:
Western Science in Siam: A Tale of Two Kings
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
Graeme J. N. Gooday and Morris F. Low:
Technology Transfer and Cultural Exchange: Western Scientists and Engineers
Encounter Late Tokugawa and Meiji Japan
Steven J. Ericson:
Importing Locomotives in Meiji Japan: International Business and Technology
Transfer in the Railroad Industry
Kim Dong-Won and Stuart W. Leslie:
Winning Markets or Winning Nobel Prizes? KAIST and the Challenges of Late
Industrialization
Peter Neushul and Lawrence Badash:
Harvesting the Pacific: The Blue Revolution in China and the Philippines
POLITICS, POLICY, AND DECISION MAKING
Mark Elvin:
Who Was Responsible for the Weather? Moral Meteorology in Late Imperial
China
James R. Bartholomew:
Japanese Nobel Candidates in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
UNDERSTANDING THE BODY
TJ Hinrichs:
New Geographies of Chinese Medicine
Chin Hsien-yu:
Colonial Medical Police and Postcolonial Medical Surveillance Systems in
Taiwan, 1895-1950s
Scott Bamber:
Medicine, Food, and Poison in Traditional Thai Healing
Tessa Morris-Suzuki:
Debating Racial Science in Wartime Japan
M. Susan Lindee:
The Repatriation of Atomic Bomb Victim Body Parts to Japan: Natural Objects
and Diplomacy
Margaret Lock:
Deadly Disputes: Hybrid Selves and the Calculation of Death in Japan and
North America
Osiris 14, 1999
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COMMEMORATIVE PRACTICES IN SCIENCE:
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE POLITICS OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY
edited by Pnina Abir-Am and Clark A. Elliott
CHARLES S. MAIER:
Preface
PNINA ABIR-AM:
Introduction
PART I: COMMEMORATING GREAT MINDS: SCIENTISTS AS CULTURAL HEROES
OWEN GINGERICH:
The Copernican Quinquecentennial and its Predecessors: Historical Insights
and National Agendas
CHRISTIANE SINDING:
Claude Bernard and Louis Pasteur: Contrasting Images through Public
Commemorations
JOY HARVEY:
A Focal Point for Feminism, Politics, and Science in France:
The Clémence Royer Centennial Celebration of 1930
DANIELA S. BARBERIS:
Changing Practices of Commemoration in Neurology:
Comparing Charcot's 1925 and 1993 Centennials
GEORGE E. HADDAD:
Medicine and the Culture of Commemoration: Representing Robert Koch's
Discovery of the Tubercle Bacillus
DIETER HOFFMANN:
The Divided Centennial: The 1958 Max Planck Celebration(s) in Berlin
PART II: COMMEMORATING SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS: THE RE/PRODUCTION SITES OF
SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS
CLARK A. ELLIOTT:
The Tercentenary of Harvard University in 1936: The Scientific Dimension
STANLEY GOLDBERG:
The Enola Gay Affair: What Evidence Counts When We Commemorate Historical
Events?
ROBERT W. SEIDEL:
The Golden Jubilees of Lawrence Berkeley and Los Alamos National
Laboratories
DOMINIQUE PESTRE:
Commemorative Practices at CERN: Between Physicists' Memories and
Historians' Narratives
PART III: COMMEMORATING SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES: MEMORIALIZING OBJECTIVITY
LILIANE BEAULIEU:
Bourbaki's Art of Memory
MARA BELLER:
Jocular Commemorations: The Copenhagen Spirit
VASSILIKI BETTY SMOCOVITIS:
The 1959 Darwin Centennial Celebration in America
PNINA G. ABIR AM:
The First American and French Commemorations in Molecular Biology: From
Collective Memory to Comparative History
Osiris 15, 2000
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NATURE AND EMPIRE: SCIENCE AND THE COLONIAL ENTERPRISE
edited by Roy MacLeod
ROY MACLEOD: Introduction
PART I. IMPERIAL LEGACIES
JUAN PIMENTEL:
The Iberian Vision: Science and Empire in the Framework of a Universal
Monarchy, 1500-1800
JAMES E. MCCLELLAN III AND FRANÇOIS REGOURD:
The Colonial Machine: French Science and Colonization in the Ancien Régime
SVERKER SÖRLIN:
Ordering the World for Europe: Science as Intelligence and Information as
Seen from the Northern Periphery
ALBERTO ELENA AND JAVIER ORDÓNEZ:
Science, Technology and the Spanish Colonial Experience in the Nineteenth
Century
PART II. MILIEUX AND METAPHOR
SUZANNE ZELLER:
The Colonial World as a Geological Metaphor: Strata(gems) of Empire in
Victorian Canada
MARIA MARGARET LOPES AND IRINA PODGORNY:
The Shaping of Latin American Museums of Natural History, 1850-1990
KAPIL RAJ:
Colonial Encounters and the Forging of New Knowledge and National
Identities: Great Britain and India, 1760-1850
MICHAEL A. OSBORNE:
Acclimatizing the World: A History of the Paradigmatic Colonial Science
PART III. SCIENCE, CULTURE, AND THE COLONIAL PROJECT
ANTONIO LAFUENTE:
Enlightenment in an Imperial Context: Local Science in the
Late-Eighteenth-Century Hispanic World
SILVIA FIGUEIROA AND CLARETE DA SILVA:
Enlightened Mineralogists: Mining Knowledge in Colonial Brazil, 1750-1825
HARRIET DEACON:
Racism and Medical Science in South Africa's Cape Colony in the Mid- to Late
Nineteenth Century
MICHAEL WORBOYS:
The Colonial World as Mission and Mandate:
Leprosy and Empire, 1900-1940
PART IV: COLONIAL SCIENCE AND THE NEW WORLD SYSTEM
DAVID WADE CHAMBERS AND RICHARD GILLESPIE:
Locality in the History of Science: Colonial Science, Technoscience, and
Indigenous Knowledge
DEEPAK KUMAR:
Reconstructing India: Disunity in the Science and Technology for Development
Discourse, 1900-1947
CHRISTOPHE BONNEUIL:
Science and State Building in Late Colonial and Postcolonial Africa,
1930-1970
JOHN MERSON:
Bio-prospecting or Bio-piracy: Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity
in a Colonial and Postcolonial Context
Osiris 16, 2001
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Science In Theistic Contexts: Cognitive Dimensions
edited by John Hedley Brooke, Margaret J. Osler, and Jitse M. van de Meer
JOHN HEDLEY BROOKE: Religious Belief and the Content of the Sciences
STEPHEN J. WYKSTRA: Religious Beliefs, Metaphysical Beliefs, and
Historiography
CASE STUDIES
JAMIL F. RAGEP: Freeing Astronomy from Philosophy:
An Aspect of Islamic Influence on Science
NOAH J. EFRON AND MENACHEM FISCH: Astronomical Exegesis:
An Early Modern Jewish Interpretation of the Heavens
PETER BARKER AND BERNARD R. GOLDSTEIN: Theological Foundations of Kepler's
Astronomy
MAURICE A. FINOCCHIARO: Science, Religion, and the Historiography of the
Galileo Affair: On the Undesirability of Oversimplification
MARGARET G. COOK: Divine Artifice and Natural Mechanism:
Robert Boyle's Mechanical Philosophy of Nature
MARGARET J. OSLER: Whose Ends? Teleology in Early Modern Natural Philosophy
STEPHEN D. SNOBELEN: "God of gods and Lord of lords":
The Theology of Isaac Newton's General Scholium to the Principia
MICHAEL J. CROWE: Astronomy and Religion (1780-1915):
Four Case Studies Involving Ideas of Extraterrestrial Life
MARTIN FICHMAN: Science in Theistic Contexts:
A Case Study of Alfred Russel Wallace on Human Evolution
PHILLIP R. SLOAN: "The Sense of Sublimity": Darwin on Nature and Divinity
RICHARD ENGLAND: Natural Selection, Teleology, and the Logos:
From Darwin to the Oxford Neo-Darwinists, 1859-1909
THOMAS DIXON: The Psychology of the Emotions in Britain and America in the
Nineteenth Century: The Role of Religious and Antireligious Commitments
GEOFFREY CANTOR: Quaker Responses to Darwin
BERNARD LIGHTMAN: Victorian Sciences and Religions: Discordant Harmonies
Perspectives on Science 8(3), 2000
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Gaukroger. S. pp. 201-222
The Role of Matter Theory in Baconian and Cartesian Cosmologies
Dorn, H. pp. 223-254
SCIENCE, MARX, and HISTORY: Are There Still Research Frontiers?
Resnik, D. B. pp. 255-285
Financial Interests and Research Bias
Laubichler, M. pp. 286-321
The Organism is Dead. Long Live the Organism!
Perspectives on Science 8(4), Winter 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
George Saliba pp. 328-341
Arabic versus Greek astronomy: A debate over the foundations of science
A.I. Sabra pp. 342-345
Reply to Saliba
Kevin Elliott pp. 346-366
Conceptual clarification and policy-related science: The case of chemical
hormesis
Kristin Shrader-Frechette pp. 367-379
Radiobiological hormesis, methodological value judgments, and metascience
Esther-Mirjam Sent pp. 380-406
Herbert A. Simon as a cyborg scientist
Mie Augier pp. 407-443
Models of Herbert A. Simon
Review Essay
Grene, Marjorie pp. 444-459
Recent work on Aristotelian biology
Physics in Perspective 3(1), 2001
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John S. Rigden, Roger H. Stuewer pp 1-3
Editorial
Robert V. Pound pp 4-51
Weighing Photons, II
Benjamin Bederson pp 52-75
SEDs at Los Alamos: A Personal Memoir
Lawrence Badash pp 76-105
Nuclear Winter: Scientists in the Political Arena
Wolfgang L. Reiter pp 106-127
Stefan Meyer: Pioneer of Radioactivity
Physics in Perspective 3(2), 2001
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John S. Rigden, Roger H. Stuewer pp 133-135
Editorial
Joseph F. Mulligan pp 136-164
The Aether and Heinrich Hertz's The Principles of Mechanics Presented in a
New Form
Kostas Gavroglu pp 165-188
From Defiant Youth to Conformist Adulthood: The Sad Story of Liquid Helium
Klaus Hentschel, Gerhard Rammer pp 189-209
Physicists at the University of Göttingen, 1945-1955
Kent W. Staley pp 210-229
Lost Origins of the Third Generation of Quarks: Theory, Philosophy, and
Experiment
Felicity Pors, Finn Aaserud pp 230-248
The Physical Tourist
Historical Sites of Physical Science in Copenhagen
Physics in Perspective 3(3), 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John S. Rigden, Roger H. Stuewer pp 255-257
Editorial
Sir Brian Pippard pp 258-270
Dispersion in the Ether: Light over the Water
Judith R. Goodstein pp 271-313
A Conversation with Franco Rasetti
Robert G. Arns pp 314-334
Detecting the Neutrino
Eamon Harper pp 335-372
George Gamow: Scientific Amateur and Polymath
Physics in Perspective 3(4), 2001
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John S. Rigden, Roger H. Stuewer pp 377-378
Editorial
Physics in a New Era
David E. Rowe pp 379-424
Einstein Meets Hilbert: At the Crossroads of Physics and Mathematics
Alan Chalmers pp 425-438
Maxwell, Mechanism, and the Nature of Electricity
Xiang Chen pp 439-461
Measuring Reflective Power with the Eye
Wolfgang L. Reiter pp 462-489
The Physical Tourist
Vienna: A Random Walk in Science
Physics in Perspective 4(1), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John S. Rigden, Roger H. Stuewer pp 1-3
Editorial
Realism and the Contraction of "Pure" Physics
Timothy Ferris pp 3-12
On Science Writing
Ernan McMullin pp 13-39
The Origins of the Field Concept in Physics
Allan Franklin pp 40-77
William Wilson and the Absorption of Beta Rays
Roman Jackiw, Abner Shimony pp 78-116
In Appreciation
The Depth and Breadth of John Bell's Physics
Public Understanding of Science 11(1), January 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Miltos Liakopoulos p5
Pandora's Box or panacea? Using metaphors to create the public
representations of biotechnology
Wolff-Michael Roth and Stuart Lee p33
Scientific literacy as collective praxis
JoAnn M. Valenti p57
Communication challenges for science and religion
PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE
Siân Ede p65
Science and the contemporary visual arts
Research Policy 31(4), May 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John Hagedoorn, pp. 477-492
Inter-firm R&D partnerships: an overview of major trends and patterns since
1960
Luigi Benfratello, Alessandro Sembenelli, pp. 493-507
Research joint ventures and firm level performance
Robert J.W. Tijssen, pp. 509-526
Science dependence of technologies: evidence from inventions and their
inventors
Julian M. Alston, Raymond J. Venner, pp. 527-542
The effects of the US Plant Variety Protection Act on wheat genetic
improvement
Youngbae Kim, Byungheon Lee, pp. 543-567
Patterns of technological learning among the strategic groups in the Korean
Electronic Parts Industry
Maximilian von Zedtwitz, Oliver Gassmann, pp. 569-588
Market versus technology drive in R&D internationalization: four different
patterns of managing research and development
Christian Le Bas, Christophe Sierra, ` pp. 589-609
Location versus home country advantages' in R&D activities: some further
results on multinationals' locational strategies
A.F.J. van Raan, Th. N. van Leeuwen, pp. 611-632
Assessment of the scientific basis of interdisciplinary, applied research
John A. Mathews, pp. 633-651
The origins and dynamics of Taiwan's R&D consortia
Rod Coombs, pp. 653-654
The Management of Technological Innovation
Patrick Llerena, pp. 654-655
The Economics of Knowledge Production: Funding and Structure of University
Research
Revue d’histoire des sciences 54(4), Octobre-Decembre 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rene Sigrist pp. 419-449
L'experimentation comme rhetorique de la preuve: L'exemple du 'Traite
d'insectologie' de Charles Bonnet / Experiment as rhetoric of proof: The
example of Charles Bonnet's 'Traite d'insectologie'
Gilles Denis pp. 451-494
Pratiques paysannes et theories savantes preagronomiques au XVIIIe siecle:
Le cas des debats sur la transmission des maladies des grains de ble / Rural
practice and learned pre- agronomical theories in the 18th century: The case
of the debate on the transmission of grain diseases
Stephane Schmitt pp. 495-521
Type et metamorphose dans la morphologie de Goethe, entre classicisme et
romantisme / Type and metamorphosis in Goethe's morphology: Between
classicism and romanticism
Patrick Matagne pp. 523-541
Limites naturelles contre limites administratives, ou quand la geographie
botanique croise la politique / Natural limits versus administrative limits:
When botanical geography meets politics
Documentation
Tobias Cheung pp. 543-553
Cuvier et la perfection du parfait / Cuvier and the perfection of the
perfect
Science and Public Policy 29(1), February 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Alison Mohr p2
Of being seen to do the right thing: provisional findings from the first
Australian consensus conference on Gene Technology in the Food Chain
Louise Wells Bedsworth; William E Kastenberg p13
Science and uncertainty in environmental regulation: insights from the
evaluation of California's Smog Check program
David Ross p25
Scuppering the waves: how they tried to repel clean energy
Eva María Mora Valentín p37
A theoretical review of co-operative relationships between firms and
universities
Katherine Barrett; Elisabeth Abergel p47
Defining a safe genetically modified organism: boundaries of scientific risk
assessment
J-P Robitaille; B Godin p59
Evaluation of governments' scientific output: a bibliometric profile of
Canada
Mauricio Schoijet p69
Ultra-left science policy and anti-modernization in Argentina: Oscar
Varsavsky
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A 32(3), 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
anon pp401 -- 405
Gerd Buchdahl (1914-2001):. Founding Editor
Eric R. Scerri, John Worrall pp407 -- 452
Prediction and the periodic table
Francesco Guala pp453 -- 477
Building economic machines: The FCC auctions
Esther-Mirjam Sent pp479 -- 500
Sent Simulating Simon Simulating Scientists
Herbert Simon pp501 -- 505
On simulating Simon: His monomania, and its sources in bounded rationality
David Corfield pp507 -- 533
The importance of mathematical conceptualisation
Giovanni Ferraro pp535 -- 555
Analytical symbols and geometrical figures in eighteenth-century calculus
Fred Wilson pp557 -- 570
Galileo's lunar observations: do they imply the rejection of traditional
lunar theory?
Roger Ariew pp571 -- 581
The initial response to Galileo's lunar observations
Adam Mosley pp583 -- 600
John Donne's Verdict on Tycho Brahe: No Astronomer is an Island?
Adam Morton pp601 -- 606
Lore-Abiding People
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A 32(4), 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
E.P. Hamm, Alan W. Richardson pp607 -- 612
Measurement of the people, by the people, and for the people
Gordon McOuat pp613 -- 645
From Cutting Nature at Its Joints to Measuring It: New Kinds and New Kinds
of People in Biology
Robert Michael Brain pp647 -- 684
The Ontology of the Questionnaire. Max Weber on Measurement and Mass
Investigation
Helen E. Longino pp685 -- 704
What Do We Measure When We Measure Aggression?
Kevin D. Haggerty pp705 -- 722
Negotiated Measures . The Institutional Micropolitics of Official
Criminal Justice Statistics
Ed Levy pp723 -- 737
Quantification, Mandated Science and Judgment
Theodore M. Porter pp739 -- 747
On the Virtues and Disadvantage of Quantification for Democratic Life
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A 33(1), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Leo B. Slater pp1 -- 32
Instruments and rules: R. B. Woodward and the tools of twentieth-century
organic chemistry
Benjamin W. Redekop pp33 -- 54
Thomas Reid and the problem of induction. from common experience to common
sense
Martin Coleman pp55 -- 74
Taking Simmel seriously in evolutionary epistemology
Michel ter Hark pp75 -- 100
Between autobiography and reality: Popper's inductive years
Struan Jacobs pp101 -- 116
Polanyi's presagement of the incommensurability concept
Michael A. Bishop, Stephen M. Downes pp117 -- 132
The theory theory thrice over: the child as scientist, Superscientist or
social institution?
Benoît Godin, Yves Gingras pp133 -- 148
The experimenters' regress: from skepticism to argumentation
H.M. Collins pp149 -- 156
The experimenter's regress as philosophical sociology
Peter R. Anstey pp157 -- 170
Robert Boyle and the heuristic value of mechanism
Andrew Pyle pp171 -- 186
Boyle on science and the mechanical philosophy: a reply to Chalmers
Alan Chalmers pp187 -- 193
Experiment versus mechanical philosophy in the work of Robert Boyle: a reply
to Anstey and Pyle
Tim Lewens pp195 -- 203
Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process Darwinnovation!
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science B: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Modern Physics 32(3), 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Jos Uffink pp305 -- 394
Bluff Your Way in the Second Law of Thermodynamics
Jordi Cat pp395 -- 441
On Understanding: Maxwell on the Methods of Illustration and Scientific
Metaphor
Barton J. Bernstein pp443 -- 486
Interpreting the Elusive Robert Serber: What Serber Says and What Serber
Does Not Explicitly Say
Philip W. Anderson pp487 -- 494
Science: A `Dappled World' or a `Seamless Web'?
Nancy Cartwright pp495 -- 497
Reply to Anderson
Philip W. Anderson pp499 -- 500
Reply to Cartwright
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Modern Physics 32(4), 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Yemima Ben-Menahem, Itamar Pitowsky pp503 -- 510
Introduction
Jacob D. Bekenstein pp511 -- 524
The Limits of Information
Harvey R. Brown, Jos Uffink pp525 -- 538
The Origins of Time-Asymmetry in Thermodynamics: The Minus First Law
Craig Callender pp539 -- 553
Taking Thermodynamics Too Seriously
Meir Hemmo, Orly Shenker pp555 -- 568
Can We Explain Thermodynamics By Quantum Decoherence?
Jeffrey Bub pp569 -- 579
Maxwell's Demon and the Thermodynamics of Computation
Janneke van Lith pp581 -- 594
Ergodic Theory, Interpretations of Probability and the Foundations of
Statistical Mechanics
Itamar Pitowsky pp595 -- 607
Local Fluctuations and Local Observers in Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics
Barry Loewer pp609 -- 620
Determinism and Chance
Yemima Ben-Menahem pp621 -- 635
Direction and Description
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Modern Physics 33(1), 2002
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K.A. Brading pp3 -- 22
Which symmetry? Noether, Weyl, and conservation of electric charge
A. Peres pp23 -- 34
Karl Popper and the Copenhagen interpretation
H. Kragh, S. Rebsdorf pp35 -- 50
Before cosmophysics: E.A. Milne on mathematics and physics
S. Rebsdorf, H. Kragh pp51 -- 64
Edward Arthur Milne-The relations of mathematics to science
K. Ridderbos pp65 -- 77
The coarse-graining approach to statistical mechanics: how blissful is our
ignorance?
S. Hartmann pp79 -- 94
On correspondence
C. Garola pp101 -- 116
Waves, Information, and Foundations of Physics
Johannes Hunger pp117 -- 123
Laws, Lamps, and Pianos
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32(3), 2001
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Andrew Zimmerman pp385 -- 411
Looking beyond history: the optics of German anthropology and the critique
of humanism
Michael Ben-Chaim pp413 -- 433
The Scientific Discovery of `Natural Capital': The Production of Catalytic
Antibodies
Jean Lindenmann pp435 -- 455
Siegel, Schaudinn, Fleck and the Etiology of Syphilis
John C. Waller pp457 -- 489
Ideas of heredity, reproduction and eugenics in Britain, 1800-1875
James Bogen pp491 -- 533
`Two as good as a hundred': poorly replicated evidence in some
nineteenth-century neuroscientific research
Mary Tjiattas pp535 -- 555
Interdisciplinary Methodology: The Case of Kitcher's Freud
Peter Kosso pp575 -- 581
The epidemiology of science
Palmira Fontes da Costa pp583 -- 587
The natural history files
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 32(4), 2001
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Hallvard Lillehammer pp589 -- 600
From Genes to Eugenics
Martin H. Johnson pp601 -- 617
The Developmental Basis of Identity
Andrew O.M. Wilkie pp619 -- 633
Genetic Prediction: What are the Limits?
Patrick Bateson pp635 -- 646
Design, Development and Decisions
Lee M. Silver pp647 -- 661
Confused meanings of life, genes and parents
Martin Richards pp663 -- 687
How Distinctive is Genetic Information?
Onora O'Neill pp689 -- 704
Informed Consent and Genetic Information
Janet L. Dolgin pp705 -- 721
Ideologies of discrimination: personhood and the `genetic group'
Sheila A. M. McLean pp723 -- 739
The gene genie: good fairy or wicked witch?
Gregory Radick pp741 -- 751
A critique of kitcher on eugenic reasoning
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and
Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33(1), 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~
Lindley Darden, Carl Craver pp1 -- 28
Strategies in the interfield discovery of the mechanism of protein synthesis
Marcel Weber pp29 -- 52
Theory testing in experimental biology: the chemiosmotic mechanism of ATP
synthesis
Helen Macdonald pp53 -- 77
`What makes you a scientist is the way you look at things': ornithology and
the observer 1930-1955
Joan Steigerwald pp79 -- 131
Instruments of Judgment: Inscribing Organic Processes in Late
Eighteenth-Century Germany
M. Ratcliffe pp133 -- 150
Evolution and belief: the missing question
S.G. Sterrett pp151 -- 168
Darwin's analogy between artificial and natural selection: how does it go?
Zuzana Parusnikova pp169 -- 186
Integrative medicine: partnership or control?
Ilana Löwy pp187 -- 194
Epidemics and populations
Technology and Culture 42(3), July 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Post, Robert C.
"A Very Special Relationship": SHOT and the Smithsonian's Museum of History
and Technology
Pope, Norris, 1945-
Dickens's "The Signalman" and Information Problems in the Railway Age
Frost, Gary L.
Inventing Schemes and Strategies: The Making and Selling of the Fessenden
Oscillator
Mom, Gijs and Kirsch
Technologies in Tension: Horses, Electric Trucks, and the Motorization of
American Cities, 1900-1925
On the Cover
Post, Robert C.
A Corner of the Nation's Attic
Presidential Address
Reynolds, Terry S.
On Not Burning Bridges: Valuing the Passé
Technology and Culture 42(4), October 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Boyd, William.
Making Meat: Science, Technology, and American Poultry Production
Lewis, Robert, 1954-
Redesigning the Workplace: The North American Factory in the Interwar Period
Johnson, Stephen B., 1959-
Samuel Phillips and the Taming of Apollo
Akera, Atsushi.
Voluntarism and the Fruits of Collaboration: The IBM User Group, Share
Research Note
Stephan, Karl David.
Experts at Play: Magnetron Research at Westinghouse, 1930-1934
On the Cover
Landis, Leo.
Reaping the Harvest
Exhibit Reviews
Hyde, Charles K., 1945-
Detroit, Toledo, and Milwaukee Roundhouse, Greenfield Village, Dearborn
Zeilinger, Stefan.
The Works National Railway Museum, York
Hoadley, Steven.
Steam--The Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon
Exhibitions.
Review Essay
Belasco, Warren James.
Roadside Dreams, Fast Food Nightmares
Technology and Culture 43(1), January 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Reynard, Pierre Claude.
Public Order and Privilege: Eighteenth-Century French Roots of Environmental
Regulation
Koizumi, Kenkichiro.
In Search of Wakon: The Cultural Dynamics of Manufacturing Technology in
Postwar Japan
Onno de Wit, Ende, Johannes Cornelis Maria van den Ende, Johan Schot, and
Ellen van Oost
Innovative Junctions: Office Technologies in the Netherlands, 1880-1980
Zachmann, Karin.
A Socialist Consumption Junction: Debating the Mechanization of Housework in
East Germany, 1956-1957
On the Cover
Irish, Sharon, 1952-
New York City Skyline, about 1915
Museum Review
Roth, Matthew W.
The Museum of Jurassic Technology, Culver City, California
Classics Revisited
Williams, Rosalind H.
Lewis Mumford's Technics and Civilization
Essay Review
Allen, Michael.
Stranger than Science Fiction: Edwin Black, IBM, and the Holocaust
Comment
Williams, Rosalind H.
A Technological World We Can Live In
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