Public Understanding of Science 9(2), April 2000
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Stephen C. Zehr p85
Public representations of scientific uncertainty about global climate
change
Steven Yearley p105
Making systematic sense of public discontents with expert knowledge:
two analytical approaches and a case study
Bharvi Dutt and K. C. Garg p123
An overview of science and technology coverage in Indian English-
language dailies
Richard Rogers and Noortje Marres p141
Landscaping climate change: a mapping technique for understanding
science and technology debates on the World Wide Web
Research Note
Ben Lane p165
Public understanding of the environmental impact of road transport
Practical Perspective
Shane M. Daley p175
Public Science Day and the public understanding of science in America
Essay Review
Adam M. Hedgecoe p183
The popularization of genetics as geneticization
Research Policy 29(2), February 2000
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Special Issue: Triple Helix
Etzkowitz and L. Leydesdorff p.109
'The dynamics of Innovation: from National Systems and "Model ?? to a
Triple Helix of university - industry - government relations'
Institutional transformations:
M.J. Nowak and C.E. Grantham p.125
'The virtual incubator: managing human capital in the software
industry'
Sedaitis p.135
'Technology transfer in transitional economies: a test of market,
state and organizational models'
Morris p.149
'Vial bodies: conflicting interests in the move to new institutional
relationships in biological medicines research and regulation'
C.H. Langford and M.W. Langford p.169
'The evolution of rules for access to megascience research
environments viewed from Canadian experience'
S.-I Kobayashi p.181
'Applying audition systems from the performing arts to R&D funding
mechanisms: quality control in collaboration among the academic,
public, and private sectors of Japan'
Evolutionary mechanisms:
E.A. de Castro, C. Rodrigues, C. Esteves and A. da Rosa Pires
p.193
'The triple helix model as a motor for the creative use of telematics'
Giesecke p.205
'The contrasting roles of government in the development of
biotechnology industry in the US and Germany'
Casa, R. de Gortari and Ma.J. Santos p.225
'The building of knowledge spaces in Mexico: a regional approach to
networking'
Leydesdorff p.243
'The triple helix: an evolutionary model of innovations'
Frenken p.257
'A complexity approach to innovation networks. The case of the
aircraft industry (1909-1997)'
The Entrepreneurial University:
Godin and Y. Gingras p.273
'The place of universities in the system of knowledge production'
J. Sutz p.279
'The university-industry-government relations in Latin America'
Benner and U. Sandstrom p.291
'Institutionalizing the triple helix: research funding and norms in
the academic system'
E.G. Campbell, J.S. Weissman, N. Causino and D. Blumenthal p.303
'Data withholding in academic medicine: characteristics of faculty
denied access to research results and biomaterials'
Etzkowitz, A. Webster, C. Gebhardt and B.R.C. Terra p.313
'The future of the university and the university of the future:
evolution of ivory tower to entrepreneurial paradigm'
Research Policy 29(3), March 2000
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Frenken and L. Leydesdorff p.331
'Scaling trajectories to civil aircraft (1913-1997)
West p.349
'Institutions, information processing, and organization structure in
research and development: evidence from the semiconductor industry'
Menanteau and H. Lefebvre p.375
'Competing technologies and the diffusion of innovations: the
emergence of energy-efficient lamps in the residential sector'
Anchordogny p.391
'Japan's software industry: a failure of institutions?'
Meyer p.409
'Does science push technology? Patents citing scientific literature'
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 52(3-4), 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hourya Sinaceur p. 339
"Introduction"
Charles Chihara pp. 343-361
"Frege's and Bolanzo's rationalist conceptions of arithmetic"
Joelle Proust pp.363-383
"Bolzano's theory of representation"
Johannes Hafner pp.385-398
"Bolzano's criticism of indirect proofs"
Paul Rusnock pp. 399-427
"Philosophy of mathematics: Bolzano's responses to Kant and Lagrange"
Paolo Mancosu pp.429-455
"Bolzano and Cournot on mathematical explanation"
Hourya Sinaceur pp. 457-477
"Realisme mathematique, realisme logique chez Bolzano"
Jan Sebestik pp. 479-506
"Forme, variation et deductibilite dans la logique de Bolzano"
Science as Culture 9(1), March 2000
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Richard Barbrook p.5
'How the Americans are Superseding Capitalism in Cyberspace'
Stuart Blume and Ingrid Geesink p.41
'Vaccinology: An Industrial Science?'
Edward Hooper p.73
'Genesis of Aids: Mother Nature, or The Hand of Man?'
Langdon Winner p.103
'The Voluntary Complexity Movement'
Science and Public Policy 26 (6), December 1999
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Paula E. Stephan and Grant Black p.382
'Bioinformatics: does the US system lead to missed opportunities in
emerging fields? A case study'
Jaro Mayda p.395
'Policy R&D: toward a better bridge between knowledge and
decisionmaking'
Carole Ganz-Brown p.403
'Patent policies to fine tune commercialization of government-
sponsored university research'
Tony Kinder, Matthias Klaes and Alfonso Molina p.415
'Sociotechnical alignment in the rise and evolution of a telemedicine
constituency in Scotland'
Albert N. Link and Jamie R. Link p.437
'Women in science: an exploratory analysis of trends in the United
States'
Science in Context 12(4), Winter 1999
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
John Michael Krois p.489
'Editor's Introduction'
Daniel Dor p.493
'From Symbolic Forms to Lexical Semantics: Where Modern Linguistics
and Cassirer's Philosophy Start to Converge'
Karl-Norbert Ihmig p.513
'Ernst Cassirer and the Structural Conception of Objects in Modern
Science: The Importance of the "Erlanger Programm"'
John Michael Krois p.531
'Cassirer's "Prototype and Model" of Symbolism: Its Sources and
Significance'
Gregory B. Moynahan p.549
'Ernst Cassirer, Theoretical Biology, and the Clever Hans Phenomenon'
Barbara Naumann p.575
'The Genesis of Symbolic Forms: Basis Phenomena in Ernst Cassirer's
Works'
T.A. Ryckman p.585
'Einstein, Cassirer, and General Covariance - Then and Now'
Charlotte Schoell-Glass p.621
'Aby Warburg's Late Comments on Symbol and Ritual'
Appendix:
Alexandre Metraux p.645
'Philosophy, Neurology, and the Pathology of Symbolic Consciousness:
On two unpublished letters from Ernst Cassirer to Kurt Goldstein'
Ernst Cassirer p.661
'Two letters to Kurt Goldstein'
Science in Context 13(1), Spring 2000
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Editorial: p.3
'Gideon Freudenthal Leaves Science in Context'
Alexandre Metraux p.5
'Editor's Introduction'
Christoph Gradmann p.9
'Invisible Enemies: Bacteriology and the Language of Politics in
Imperial Germany'
Sarah Jansen p.31
'An American Insect in Imperial Germany: Visibility and Control in
Making the Phylloxera in Germany, 1870-1914'
Ohad Parnes p.71
'The Envisioning of Cells'
M.J. Ratcliff p.93
'Wonders, Logic, and Microscopy in the Eighteenth Century: A History
of the Rotifer'
Hans-Jorg Rheinberger p.121
'Invisible Architectures'
Jutta Schickore p.137
'Locating Rods and Cones: Microscopic Investigations of the Retina in
Mid-Nineteenth Century Berlin and Wurzburg'
Science, Technology, & Human Values 25(1), Winter 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Gene Rowe and Lynn J. Frewer p.3
'Public Participation Methods: A Framework for Evaluation'
Martin W. Bauer, Kristina Petkova, and Pepka Boyadjieva p.30
'Public Knowledge of and Attitudes to Science: Alternative Measures
That May End the "Science War"'
Gordon R. Mitchell p.52
'Whose Shoe Fits Best? Dubious Physics and Power Politics in the TMD
Footprint Controversy'
Wendy Faulkner p.87
'The Power and the Pleasure? A Research Agenda for "Making Gender
Stick" to Engineers'
Social History of Medicine 13(1), April 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Michael Stolberg p.1
'An Unmanly Vice: Self-Pollution, Anxiety, and the Body in the
Eighteenth Century'
Helen M. Dingwall p.23
'"To be Insert in the Mercury": Medical Practitioners and the Press
in Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh'
Nadja Durbach p.45
'"They Might as Well Brand Us": Working-Class Resistance to
Compulsory Vaccination in Victorian England'
Sally Sheard p.63
'Profit is a Dirty Word: The Development of Public Baths and Wash-
houses in Britain 1847-1915'
Margaret Jones p.87
'The Ceylon Malaria Epidemic of 1934-35: A Case Study in Colonial
Medicine'
Mark Perry p.111
'Academic General Practice in Manchester under the Early National
Health Service: A Failed Experiment in Social Medicine'
Documents and Sources:
Kelly Loughlin p.131
'The History of Health and Medicine in Contemporary Britain:
Reflections on the Role of Audio-Visual Sources'
Discussion Point:
Paolo Palladino p.147
'And the Answer is a42'
Review Article:
Mark S. Micale p.153
'The History of Bethlem'
Social Studies of Science 30(1), February 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Daniel Kennefick p.5
'Star Crushing: Theoretical Practice and the Theoreticians' Regress'
Stefan Timmermans and Valerie Leiter p.41
'The Redemption of Thalidomide: Standardizing the Risk of Birth
Defects'
Laurence D. Smith, Lisa A. Best, D. Alan Stubbs, John Johnston and
Andrea Bastiani Archibald p.73
'Scientific Graphs and the Hierarchy of the Sciences: A Latourian
Survey of Inscription Practices'
Discussion Paper:
Wesley Shrum p.95
'Science and Story in Development: The Emergence of Non-Governmental
Organizations in Agricultural Research'
Research Note:
Michael Bloor p.125
'The South Wales Miners Federation, Miners' Lung and the Instrumental
Use of Expertise, 1900-50'
Reviews:
Christopher P. Toumey p.141
'Rationalization, Creationism and the Mechanics of Contradiction'
(Review of Simon Locke, Constructing the "beginning": Discourses of
Cration Science)
Fernando Elichirigoity p.145
'On Failing to Reach Escape Velocity Beyond Modernity'
(Review of Andrew Feenberg, Questioning Technology)
Responses & Replies:
Andrew Feenberg p.151
'Will the Real Post-Human Please Stand Up!'
A Response to Elichirigoity'
For the Record:
David Bloor and David Edge p.158
'Knowing Reality through Society'
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A(1), March 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Brian P. Cooper and Margueritte S. Murphy p.1
'The Death of the Author at the Birth of Social Science: The Cases of
Harriet Martineau and Adolphe Quetelet'
Mi Gyung Kim p.37
'Chemical Analysis and the Domains of Reality: Wilhelm Homberg's
Essais De Chimie, 1702-1709'
Eduard Glas p.71
'Model-Based Reasoning and Mathematical Discovery: The Case of Felix
Klein'
Kenneth L. Caneva p.87
'Possible Kuhns in the History of Science: Anomalies of
Incommensurable Paradigms'
Ilpo Halonen and Jaakko Hintikka p.125
'Aristotelian Explanations'
Robert P. Farrell p.137
'Rival Theories and Empirical Content Revisited
Stathis Psillos p.151
'Rudolf Carnap's "Theoretical Concepts in Science"'
Essay Review:
Yasmin Haskell p.173
'New Wings on Old Vessels? Scientific Didactic Poetry between
Antiquity and Modernity'
Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 31B(1), March
2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~
Fritz Rohrlich p.1
'Causality and the Arrow of Classical Time'
Galina Granek p.15
'Poincare's Contributions to Relativistic Dynamics'
Daniela M. Bailer-Jones p.49
'Modelling Extended Extragalactic Radio Sources'
Jeffrey Bub p.75
'Quantum Mechanics as a Principle Theory'
Short Communication:
Jeffrey Bub, Rob Clifton and Sheldon Goldstein p.95
'Revised Proof of the Uniqueness Theorem for "No Collapse"
Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics'
Review Articles:
David Devorkin p.99
'Hybrid Studies: Looking at Solar System Astronomy in America'
Gregg Jaeger p.105
'Bohmian Mechanics and Quantum Theory'
S.L.Zabell p.109
'The Rise of Modern Probability Theory'
Gordon N. Fleming p.117
'Operational Quantum Physics'
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical
Sciences 31C(1), March 2000 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Special Issue: Function, Teleology and Design
Peter Lipton p.1
'Introduction: The Pull of Teleology'
Robert J. Richards p.11
'Kant and Blumenbach on the Bildungstrieb: A Historical
Misunderstanding'
Ron Amundson p.33
'Against Normal Function'
Gregory Radick p.55
'Language, Brain Function, and Human Origins in the Victorian Debates
on Evolution'
Mohan Matthen p.77
'Intentionality and the Linguistic Analogy'
Tim Lewens p95
'Function Talk and the Artefact Model'
Matthew Ratcliffe p.113
'The Function of Function'
D.M. Walsh p.135
'Chasing Shadows: Natural Selection and Adaptation'
Barry Maund p.155
'Proper Functions and Aristotelian Functions in Biology'
Martin Carrier p.179
'Multiplicity and Heterogeneity: On the Relations between Functions
and their Realizations'
Derek Turner p.193
'The Functions of Fossils: Inference and Explanation in Functional
Morphology'
Michael Ruse p.213
'Teleology: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow?'
Technology and Culture 41(1), January 2000
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Scott W. Palmer p.1
'Peasants into Pilots: Soviet Air-Mindedness as an Ideology of
Dominance'
John Krige p.27
'Crossing the Interface from R&D to Operational Use: The Case of the
European Meteorological Satellite'
Zachary M. Schrag p.51
'"The Bus is Young and Honest": Transportation Politics, Technical
Choice, and the Motorization of Manhattan Surface Transit, 1919-1936'
Research Note:
Charles W. Wootton and Carel M. Wolk p.80
'The Evolution and Acceptance of the Loose-Leaf Accounting System,
1885-1935'
Essay Review:
Steven L. Thompson p.99
'The Art of the Motorcycle: Biology, Culture and Aesthetics in
Technological Choice'.
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