Perspectives on Science 9(4), Winter 2001 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Reconsidering Thomas S. Kuhn Joseph C. Pitt pp.371-372 Introduction Joseph C. Pitt pp.373-382 The Dilemma of Case Studies: Toward a Heraclitian Philosophy of Science Richard M. Burian pp.383-404 The Dilemma of Case Studies Resolved: The Virtues of Using Case Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science Daniel Garber pp.405-422 Descartes and the Scientific Revolution: Some Kuhnian Reflections Peter Achinstein pp.423-432 Subjective Views of Kuhn Peter Barker pp.433-462 Kuhn, Incommensurability and Cognitive Science Jed Z. Buckwald and George E. Smith pp.463-498 Kuhn and Incommensurability Andy Pickering pp.499-510 Reading the Structure Physics in Perspective 4(3), 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John S. Rigden, Roger H. Stuewer pp 251-252 Editorial Victor Frederick Weisskopf, September 19, 1908 - April 21, 2002 Ana Simoes pp 253-266 Dirac's Claim and the Chemists Michael Stöltzner pp 267-319 Franz Serafin Exner's Indeterminist Theory of Culture John Jenkin pp 320-332 G. E. M. Jauncey and the Compton Effect Jürgen Teichmann, Michael Eckert, Stefan Wolff pp 333-359 Physicists and Physics in Munich Public Understanding of Science 11(3), July 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Egil Kallerud and Inge Ramberg p213 The order of discourse in surveys of public understanding of science Kostas Dimopoulos and Vasilis Koulaidis p225 The socio-epistemic constitution of science and technology in the Greek press: an analysis of its presentation LeeAnn Kahlor, Sharon Dunwoody, and Robert J. Griffin p243 Attributions in explanations of risk estimates Chris Fleming and Jane Goodall p259 Dangerous Darwinism Alison Shaw 273 "It just goes against the grain": Public understandings of genetically modified (GM) food in the UK PRACTICAL PERSPECTIVE Patrick F. Byrne, Deana M. Namuth, Judy Harrington, Sarah M. Ward, Donald J. Lee, and Patricia Hain p293 Increasing public understanding of transgenic crops through the World Wide Web Public Understanding of Science 11(4), October 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPECIAL SECTION: XENOTRANSPLANTATION Editor's note p313 Edna F. Einsiedel p315 Assessing a controversial medical technology: Canadian public consultations on xenotransplantation Susanne Lundin p333 Creating identity with biotechnology: the xenotransplanted body as the norm Darryl Macer, Masakazu Inaba, Fumi Maekawa, Maryann Chen Ng, and Hiroko Obata p347 Japanese attitudes toward xenotransplantation PAPERS Lynn J. Frewer, Susan Miles, Mary Brennan, Sharon Kuznesof, Mitchell Ness, and Christopher Ritson p363 Public preferences for informed choice under conditions of risk uncertainty Celeste Michelle Condit, Roxanne Parrott, and Tina M. Harris p373 Lay understandings of the relationship between race and genetics: Development of a collectivized knowledge through shared discourse ESSAY In memory of Stephen Jay Gould p389 Revue d'histoire des sciences(55)3, Juillet-Septembre 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Daniele Ghesquier pp 323-377 La centrifugation et la cellule : La deconstuction du protoplasm entre 1880 et 1910 / Centrifugation and the cell ; The deconstruction of protoplasm between 1880 and 1910 Jean-Paul Belna pp 379-410 Frege et la geometrie projective : La dissertation inaugurale de 1873 / Frege and projective geometry : The 1973 inaugural dissertation Patrice Bailhache pp 411-430 Un effet Doppler-Fizeau meconnu : Roemer et la vitesse de la lumiere / An unrecognized Dopple-Fizeau effect : Roemer and the speed of light Revue d'histoire des sciences 55(4), Oct-Dec 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sarah Carvallo pp.451-492 Chimie et scepticisme: Heritage et ruptures d'une science. Analyse du Chimiste sceptique, 1661, RObert Boyle Remi Franckowiak pp.493-532 Les sels neutres de Guillaume-Francois Rouelle Pierre Savaton pp.533-558 De la mieralogie aux sciences de la Terre: la geologie dans l'emseignement secondarie de 1795 a 1988 Sciamus 3, 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~ Lis BRACK-BERNSEN and Hermann HUNGER p. 3-90 "TU 11: A collection of rules for the prediction of lunar phases and on month lengths." Charles BURNETT p. 91-108 "The abacus at Echternach in ca 1000 A.D." Reviel NETZ, Ken SAITO and Natalie TCHERNETSKA p. 109-126 "A new reading of Method proposition 14: preliminary evidence from the Archimedes Palimpsest (Part 2)." K. TAKAHASHI, T. MORI and Y. KIKUCHIHARA p. 127-192 "A paraphrased Latin version of Euclid's Optica: a text of De Visu in Ms Add.17368, British Library, London." Takao HAYASHI p. 193-230 "Notes on the differences between the two recensions of the Lilavati of Bhaskara II." Science and Public Policy 29(6), December 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Globalisation, science, technology and policy Edited by Josephine Anne Stein Josephine Anne Stein p402 Introduction: Globalisation, science, technology and policy 402 Caroline S Wagner p409 The elusive partnership: science and foreign policy Paul Dufour p419 Taking the (right?) fork in the road: Canada's two-track approach to domestic and international science and technology Sungchul Chung p431 Catching up through international linkages: science, technology and the Korean experience Effie Amanatidou p439 Foreign policy and international R&D collaboration policy in Greece Tiago Santos Pereira p451 International dimension of research in Portugal: the European Research Area and beyond Josephine Anne Stein p463 Science, technology and European foreign policy: European integration, global interaction 463 Science in Context 15(2), June 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alexei Kojevnikov pp 177-182 Introduction: A New History of Russian Science Dimitri Bayuk pp 183-207 Literature, Music, and Science in Nineteenth Century Russian Culture: Prince Odoyevskiy's Quest for a Natural Enharmonic Scale Olga Elina pp 209-237 Planting Seeds for the Revolution: The Rise of Russian Agricultural Science, 1860-1920 Alexei Kojevnikov pp 239-275 The Great War, the Russian Civil War, and the Invention of Big Science Kirill Rossiianov pp 277-316 Beyond Species: Il'ya Ivanov and His Experiments on Cross-Breeding Humans with Anthropoid Apes Konstantin Ivanov pp 317-338 Science after Stalin: Forging a New Image of Soviet Science Slava Gerovitch pp 339-374 Love-Hate for Man-Machine Metaphors in Soviet Physiology: From Pavlov to "Physiological Cybernetics" Science in Context 15(3), September 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Alain Desrosières pp 377-383 Three Studies on the History of Sampling Surveys: Norway, Russia-USSR, United States Einar Lie pp 385-409 The Rise and Fall of Sampling Surveys in Norway, 1875-1906 Martine Mespoulet pp 411-425 From Typical Areas to Random Sampling: Sampling Methods in Russia from 1875 to 1930 Emmanuel Didier pp 427-445 Sampling and Democracy: Representativeness in the First United States Surveys Dennis C. Smolarski pp 447-457 The Jesuit Ratio Studiorum, Christopher Clavius, and the Study of Mathematical Sciences in Universities Society of Jesus Historical Documents, Part I Sections on Mathematics from the Various Editions of the Ratio Studiorum Christopher Clavius pp 465-470 Historical Documents, Part II Two Documents on Mathematics Written by Christopher Clavius, S. J. Science, Technology and Human Values 27(4), Autumn 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lennart Sjoberg pp443-459 'The allegedly simple structure of experts' risk perception: an urban legend in risk research' Ulf Mellstrom pp460-478 'Patriarchal machines and masculine embodiment' Peter Groenewegen pp479-498 'Accomodating science to external demands: the emergence of Dutch toxicology' Michael E. Gorman and Matthew M. Mehalik pp499-529 'Turning good into gold: a comparative study of two environmental networks' Science, Technology and Human Values 28(1), Winter 2003 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special section: Science, technology and inequality Peter Senker pp5-14 'Editorial' Rodrigo Arocena and Peter Senker pp15-33 'Technology, inequality and underdevelopment: the case of Latin America' Alvaro de Miranda pp34-51 'Total Quality Management and inequality: the Triple Helix in global historical perspective' Judith Sutz pp52-68 'Inequality and university research agendas in Latin America' Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen pp69-92 'Science, equity and the war against carbon' Roisin Ni Mhaille Battel pp93-111 'Ireland's "Celtic Tiger" economy' Articles Patrick W. Hamlett pp112-140 'Technology theory and deliberative democracy' Osmo Kivinen and Jukka Varelius pp141-161 'The emerging field of biotechnology: the case of Finland' Social History of Medicine 15(3), December 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Louise Hill Curth pp. 375-392 The Care of the Brute Beast: Animals and the Seventeenth-century Medical Market-place James G. Hanley pp. 393-411 The Public's Reaction to Public Health: Petitions Submitted to Parliament, 1847-1848 Krista Maglen pp. 413-428 'The First Line of Defence': British Quarantine and the Port Sanitary Authorities in the Nineteenth Century Ellen Jordan pp. 429-456 'Suitable and Remunerative Employment': The Feminization of Hospital Dispensing in Late Nineteenth-century England George Weisz pp. 457-480 Regulating Specialties in France during the First Half of the Twentieth Century Michael G. Kenny pp. 481-504 A Darker Shade of Green: Medical Botany, Homeopathy, and Cultural Politics in Interwar Germany Social Studies of Science 32(3), June 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ John Abraham and Tim Reed p337 Progress, Innovation and Regulatory Science in Drug Development : The Politics of International Standard-Setting Gary Edmond p371 Legal Engineering : Contested Representations of Law, Science (and Non-Science) and Society Andrew Pickering p413 Cybernetics and the Mangle : Ashby, Beer and Pask Mark Winskel p439 Autonomy's End : Nuclear Power and the Privatization of the British Electricity Supply Industry Obituary Simon Schaffer Roy Sydney Porter : (31 December 1946-3 March 2002) Social Studies of Science 32(4), August 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Michael B. Shermer p489 This View of Science : Stephen Jay Gould as Historian of Science and Scientific Historian, Popular Scientist and Scientific Popularizer Charles Thorpe p525 Disciplining Experts : Scientific Authority and Liberal Democracy in the Oppenheimer Case Mark Winskel p563 When Systems are Overthrown : The 'Dash for Gas' in the British Electricity Supply Industry Comment Terry Shinn p599 The Triple Helix and New Production of Knowledge : Prepackaged Thinking on Science and Technology Obituary Daniel Breslau Pierre Bourdieu (1 August 1930 - 23 January 2002) Social Studies of Science 32(5-6), December 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Postcolonial Technoscience Warwick Anderson p643 Postcolonial Technoscience Vincanne Adams p659 Randomized Controlled Crime : Postcolonial Sciences in Alternative Medicine Research Gabrielle Hecht p691 Rupture-Talk in the Nuclear Age: Conjugating Colonial Power in Africa Helen Verran p729 A Postcolonial Moment in Science Studies : Alternative Firing Regimes of Environmental Scientists and Aboriginal Landowners Nicholas B. King p763 Security, Disease, Commerce : Ideologies of Postcolonial Global Health Peter Redfield p791 The Half-Life of Empire in Outer Space Kenneth Rochel de Camargo, Jr p827 The Thought Style of Physicians : Strategies for Keeping Up with Medical Knowledge Edmund Ramsden p857 Carving up Population Science : Eugenics, Demography and the Controversy over the 'Biological Law' of Population Growth Research Note Namrata Gupta and Arun K. Sharma p901 Women Academic Scientists in India Discussion Paper James Hartley p917 On Choosing Typographic Settings for Reference Lists Comment Michael E. Gorman Levels of Expertise and Trading Zones : A Framework for Multidisciplinary Collaboration Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 33A(4), 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ E. Schwitzgebel pp649 -- 660 Why did we think we dreamed in black and white? F. Rochberg pp661 -- 684 A consideration of Babylonian astronomy within the historiography of science P. Needham pp685 -- 708 Duhem's theory of mixture in the light of the Stoic challenge to the Aristotelian conception E. Glas pp709 -- 728 Socially conditioned mathematical change: the case of the French Revolution A. Fyfe pp729 -- 751 Publishing and the classics: Paley's Natural theology and the nineteenth-century scientific canon M.A. Finocchiaro pp753 -- 791 Galileo as a 'bad theologian': a formative myth about Galileo's trial M.J. Futch pp793 -- 810 Supervenience and (non-modal) reductionism in Leibniz's philosophy of time Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 34(1), 2003 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ J. Butterfield, H. Halvorson pp1 -- 3 Robert K. Clifton 1964-2002 S. Roush pp5 -- 35 Copernicus, Kant, and the anthropic cosmological principles J. Buttner, J. Renn, M. Schemmel pp37 -- 59 Exploring the limits of classical physics: Planck, Einstein, and the structure of a scientific revolution T.A. Debs, M.L.G. Redhead pp61 -- 85 The 'Jericho effect' and Hegerfeldt non-locality D. Wallace pp87 -- 105 Everett and structure R.G. Hudson pp107 -- 129 Novelty and the 1919 Eclipse Experiments D.G. Mayo pp131 -- 134 Novel work on problems of novelty? Comments on Hudson S.L. Adler pp135 -- 142 Why decoherence has not solved the measurement problem: a response to P.W. Anderson Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33(4), 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A. Brennan pp567 -- 581 Asian traditions of knowledge: the disputed questions of science, nature and ecology N. Tosh pp583 -- 596 Possession, exorcism and psychoanalysis P.R. Anstey pp597 -- 630 Boyle on seminal principles A. Cunningham pp631 -- 665 The pen and the sword: recovering the disciplinary identity of physiology and anatomy before 1800 - I: Old physiology-the pen H. Landecker pp667 -- 694 New times for biology: nerve cultures and the advent of cellular life in vitro E. Angner pp695 -- 718 The history of Hayek's theory of cultural evolution S. Clough pp719 -- 732 What is menstruation for? On the projectibility of functional predicates in menstruation research H. van den Belt pp733 -- 750 Ludwik Fleck and the causative agent of syphilis: sociology or pathology of science? A rejoinder to Jean Lindenmann J. Lindenmann pp751 -- 752 Siegel, Schaudinn, Fleck and the etiology of syphilis: a response to Henk van den Belt Technology and Culture 43(4), October 2002 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Special Issue: Kitchen Technologies Parr, Joy. Editor's Introduction: Modern Kitchen, Good Home, Strong Nation Van Slyck, Abigail Ayres. Kitchen Technologies and Mealtime Rituals: Interpreting the Food Axis at American Summer Camps, 1890-1950 Nickles, Shelley. "Preserving Women": Refrigerator Design as Social Process in the 1930s Bix, Amy Sue. Equipped for Life: Gendered Technical Training and Consumerism in Home Economics, 1920-1980 Essay Strasser, Susan Making Consumption Conspicuous: Transgressive Topics Go Mainstream Exhibit Reviews Wosk, Julie. Photographing Desolation: Three New York Exhibits of 11 September 2001 Slaton, Amy E. Suitable for Framing: Fingerprints and the Rise of Criminal Identification _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool emoticons http://messenger.msn.co.uk