Science and Public Policy 29(2), April 2002
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Yannis Caloghirou; Nicholas S Vonortas; Stavros Ioannides p82
Science and technology policies towards research joint ventures
John Olatunji Adeoti p95
Building technological capability in the less developed countries: the role
of a national system of innovation
Lyn Carson; Brian Martin p105
Random selection of citizens for technological decision making
Henry Etzkowitz p115
Incubation of incubators: innovation as a triple helix of
university-industry-government networks
Ashok Parthasarathi p129
Tackling the brain drain from India's information and communication
technology sector: the need for a new industrial, and science and technology
strategy
Lynn Frewer; Brian Salter p137
Public attitudes, scientific advice and the politics of regulatory policy:
the case of BSE
Science and Public Policy 29(3), June 2002
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Riccardo Viale; Sergio Campodall'Orto p154
An evolutionary Triple Helix to strengthen academy-industry relations:
suggestions from European regions
Simon Dresner p169
A tale of two ministers: attempts at reform of research systems in the
Netherlands and the United Kingdom
David M Hart p181
Private technological capabilities as products of national innovation
systems: four ways of looking at the state
Alan L Porter; David Roessner; Xiao-Yin Jin; Nils C Newman p189
Measuring national 'emerging technology' capabilities
Ann Rudinow Saetnan p201
Scientific? democratic? effective? Towards an evaluation of Norway's first
medical consensus conference
Tony Kinder p221
Good practice in best practice: the use of best practice case studies in
service innovation by local public administrations
Science in Context 14(3), September 2001
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Volker R. Remmert pp 333-359
In the Service of the Reich: Aspects of Copernicus and Galileo in Nazi
Germany's Historiographical and Political Discourse
Mi Gyung Kim pp 361-395
The Analytic Ideal of Chemical Elements: Robert Boyle and the French
Didactic Tradition of Chemistry
Jutta Schickore pp 397-417
The Task of Explaining Sight - Helmholtz's Writings on Vision as a Test Case
for Models of Science Popularization
David Jalal Hyder pp 419-456
Physiological Optics and Physical Geometry
Gerhard Heinzmann pp 457-470
The Foundations of Geometry and the Concept of Motion: Helmholtz and
Poincaré
Claude Debru pp 471-492
Helmholtz and the Psychophysiology of Time
Patrick McDonald pp 493-498
Remarks on the Context of Helmholtz's "Ueber das Wesen der Fäulniss und
Gährung"
Hermann von Helmholtz p499-504
On the Nature of Putrefaction and Fermentation
Science in Context 15(1), March 2002
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Michael Heyd pp 1-8
Introduction
Charles Webster pp 9-27
Paracelsus, Paracelsianism, and the Secularization of the Worldview
Noah J. Efron pp 29-49
Nature, Human Nature, and Jewish Nature in Early Modern Europe
Michael Ben-Chaim pp 51-77
Empowering Lay Belief: Robert Boyle and the Moral Economy of Experiment
Mordechai Feingold pp 79-119
Science as a Calling? The Early Modern Dilemma
Shmuel Feiner pp 121-135
Seductive Science and the Emergence of the Secular Jewish Intellectual
Joan L. Richards pp 137-164
"In a rational world all radicals would be exterminated": Mathematics, Logic
and Secular Thinking in Augustus De Morgan's England
Gabriel Motzkin
Science, Secularization, and Desecularization at the Turn of the Twentieth
Century
Science, Technology & Human Values 27(1), January 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Godin B. pp. 3-27
Outlines for a History of Science Measurement
Klein H.K.; Kleinman D.L. pp. 28-52
The Social Construction of Technology: Structural Considerations
Beaulieu A. pp. 53-86
Images Are Not the (Only) Truth: Brain Mapping, Visual Knowledge, and
Iconoclasm
Locke S. pp. 87-111
The Public Understanding of Science-A Rhetorical Invention
Groenewegen P.; Peters L. pp. 112-133
The Emergence and Change of Materials Science and Engineering in the United
States
Wolfe A.K.; Bjornstad D.J.; Russell M.; Kerchner N.D.
pp. 134-159
A Framework for Analyzing Dialogues over the Acceptability of Controversial
Technologies
Science, Technology & Human Values 27(2), April 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Zavestoski S.; Brown P.; Linder M.; McCormick S.; Mayer B. pp. 171-205
Science, Policy, Activism, and War: Defining the Health of Gulf War Veterans
Disco C. pp. 206-235
Remaking "Nature" The Ecological Turn in Dutch Water Management
Phadke P. pp. 236-261
Assessing Water Scarcity and Watersheded Development in Maharashtra, India:
A case Study of the Baliraja Memorial Dam
Gjøen H.; Hård M. pp. 262-281(20)
Cultural Politics in Action: Developing User Scripts in Relation to the
Electric Vehicle
Slaughter S.; Campbell T.; Holleman M.; Morgan E. pp. 282-313
The "Traffic" in Graduate Students: Graduate Students as Tokens of Exchange
Between Academe and Industry
Science, Technology & Human Values 27(3), July 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Roth W-M.; Bowen G.M.; Masciotra D. pp. 327-356
From Thing to Sign and "Natural Object": Toward a Genetic Phenomenology of
Graph Interpretation
Michael M. pp. 357-378
Comprehension, Apprehension, Prehension: Heterogeneity and the Public
Understanding of Science
Novek J. pp. 379-403(25)
IT, Gender and Professional Practice: Or Why an Automated Drug Distribution
System was Sent Back to the Manufacturer
Barbot J.; Dodier N. pp. 404-440
Multiplicity in Scientific Medicine: The Experience of HIV-Positive Patients
Social History of Medicine 14(2), August 2001
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SD Smith pp. 171-197
Coffee, microscopy, and the Lancet's analytical sanitary commission
K Flint pp. 199-221
Competition, race, and professionalization: African healers and white
medical practitioners in Natal, South Africa in the early twentieth century
AP Ouédraogo pp. 223-245
Food and the purification of society: Dr Paul Carton and vegetarianism in
interwar France
J-M Strange pp. 247-265
The assault on ignorance: teaching menstrual etiquette in England, c 1920s
to 1960s
K Davies pp. 267-292
'Silent and censured travellers'? Patients' narratives and patients' voices:
perspectives on the history of mental illness since 1948
B Clow pp. 293-312
Who's afraid of Susan Sontag? or, the myths and metaphors of cancer
reconsidered
P Palladino pp. 313-335
Discourses of smoking, health, and the just society: yesterday, today, and
the return of the same?
B Taithe pp. 337-350
Review article. Morality is not a curable disease: probing the history of
venereal diseases, morality and prostitution
Social History of Medicine 14(3), December 2001
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
E Savage Smith and P Horden pp. 387-388
Symposium on medical practice around the year 1000
L McTavish pp. 389-415
On display: portraits of seventeenth-century French men-midwives
J Bradley and M Dupree pp. 417-437
Opportunity on the edge of orthodoxy: medically qualified hydropathists in
the era of reform, 1840-60
L Westwood pp. 439-457
A quiet revolution in Brighton: Dr Helen Boyle's pioneering approach to
mental health care, 1899-1939
C Timmermann pp. 459-482
Rationalizing 'folk medicine' in interwar Germany: faith, business, and
science at 'Dr Madaus & Co.'
L Walker pp. 483-505
'Conservative pioneers': the formation of the South African Society of
Medical Women
P Bridgen pp. 507-523
Hospitals, geriatric medicine, and the long-term care of elderly people
1946-1976
LA Hall pp. 525-538
Documents and sources. The Archives of the Pioneer Health Centre, Peckham,
in the Wellcome Library
P Palladino pp. 539-551
Review Article. Medicine yesterday, today, and tomorrow
Social History of Medicine 15(1), April 2002
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Susan Broomhall pp. 1-15
'Women's Little Secrets`: Defining the Boundaries of Reproductive Knowledge
in Sixteenth-century France
Patricia Jasen pp. 17-43
Breast Cancer and the Language of Risk, 1750-1950
Keir Waddington pp. 45-64
Mayhem and Medical Students: Image, Conduct, and Control in the Victorian
and Edwardian London Teaching Hospital
Michael Jennings pp. 65-87
'This Mysterious and Intangible Enemy`: Health and Disease Amongst the Early
UMCA Missionaries, 1860-1918
Diana Obregón pp. 89-108
Building National Medicine: Leprosy and Power in Colombia, 1870-1910
Jenny Hazelgrove pp. 109-135
The Old Faith and the New Science: The Nuremberg Code and Human
Experimentation Ethics in Britain, 1946-73
Arthur Daemmrich pp. 137-158
A Tale of Two Experts: Thalidomide and Political Engagement in the United
States and West Germany
Social History of Medicine 15(2), August 2002
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Christian Bonah pp. 187-207
'Experimental Rage`: The Development of Medical Ethics and the Genesis of
Scientific Facts. Ludwik Fleck: An Answer to the Crisis of Modern Medicine
in Interwar Germany? - Society for the Social History of Medicine Millennium
Prize Essay 2000
Cathy McClive pp. 209-227
The Hidden Truths of the Belly: The Uncertainties of Pregnancy in Early
Modern Europe - Society for the Social History of Medicine Student Prize
Essay 1999, Runner-up
Eric T. Jennings pp. 229-261
Curing the Colonizers: Highland Hydrotherapy in Guadeloupe
Margaret Jones pp. 263-289
Infant and Maternal Health Services in Ceylon, 1900-1948: Imperialism or
Welfare?
Marie Ménoret pp. 291-302
The Genesis of the Notion of Stages in Oncology: The French Permanent Cancer
Survey (1943-1952)
Gary J. Hausman pp. 303-322
Making Medicine Indigenous: Homeopathy in South India
Mark Jackson pp. 323-340
Disease and Diversity in History
Social Studies of Science 31(4), August 2001
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Turner R.S. pp. 475-506
On Telling Regulatory Tales: rBST Comes to Canada
Rees A. pp. 507-531
Practising Infanticide, Observing Narrative: Controversial Texts in a Field
Science
Roth W.M.; Bowen G.M. pp. 533-556(24)
'Creative Solutions' and 'Fibbing Results': Enculturation in Field Ecology
Rappert B. pp. 557-591
The Distribution and Resolution of the Ambiguities of Technology, or Why
Bobby Can't Spray
Carroll-Burke P. pp. 593-625
Tools, Instruments and Engines: Getting a Handle on the Specificity of
Engine Science
Hartley J. pp. 627-628
Where is the Address? Give Readers and Writers a Chance by Providing Postal
Details
Social Studies of Science 31(5), October 2001
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Beaulieu A. pp. 635-680
Voxels in the Brain: Neuroscience, Informatics and Changing Notions of
Objectivity
Shrum W.; Chompalov I.; Genuth J. pp. 681-730(50)
Trust, Conflict and Performance in Scientific Collaborations
Shapin S. p. 731-769
Proverbial Economies: How an Understanding of Some Linguistic and Social
Features of Common Sense Can Throw Light on More Prestigious Bodies of
Knowledge, Science for Example
Mazur A.; Rothman S.; Lichter S.R. pp. 771-778
Biases about Man-made Cancer among Researchers
Waldby C. pp. 779-791
Code Unknown: Histories of the Gene
Social Studies of Science 31(6), December 2001
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Jensen C.; Markussen R. pp. 795-819
Mårup Church and the Politics of Hybridization: On Complexities of Choice
Langfeldt L. pp. 820-841
The Decision-Making Constraints and Processes of Grant Peer Review, and
Their Effects on the Review Outcome
Levidow L. pp. 842-874
Precautionary Uncertainty: Regulating GM Crops in Europe
Hedgecoe A. pp. 875-911
Schizophrenia and the Narrative of Enlightened Geneticization
Landstrom C. pp. 912-949
The Australian Rabbit Calicivirus Disease Program: A Story about
Technoscience and Culture
Social Studies of Science 32(1), February 2002
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Edge D.; Lynch M. pp. 5-6
Editorial
Robins R. pp. 7-35
The Realness of Risk: Gene Technology in Germany
Jasanoff S. pp. 37-69
Science and the Statistical Victim: Modernizing Knowledge in Breast Implant
Litigation
Klintman M. pp. 71-91
The Genetically Modified (GM) Food Labelling Controversy: Ideological and
Epistemic Crossovers
Gomart E. pp. 93-135
Methadone: Six Effects in Search of a Substance
Palladino P. pp. 137-165
Between Knowledge and Practice: On Medical Professionals, Patients, and the
Making of the Genetics of Cancer
Delamont S. pp. 167-174
Hypatia's Revenge: Feminist Perspectives in S&TS
Social Studies of Science 32(2), April 2002
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Waterton C. pp. 177-204
From Field to Fantasy: Classifying Nature, Constructing Europe
Mercer D. pp. 205-233
Scientific Method Discourses in the Construction of 'EMF Science':
Interests, Resources and Rhetoric in Submissions to a Public Inquiry
Collins H.M.; Evans R. pp. 235-296
The Third Wave of Science Studies: Studies of Expertise and Experience
Woodhouse E.; Hess D.; Breyman S.; Martin B. pp. 297-319(23)
Science Studies and Activism: Possibilities and Problems for
Reconstructivist Agendas
Hartley J.; Sotto E.; Pennebaker J.W. pp. 321-334
Style and Substance in Psychology: Are Influential Articles More Readable
than Less Influential Ones?
Social Studies of Science 32(3), June 2002
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Abrahams J.; Read T. pp. 337-369(33)
Progress, Innovation and Regulatory Science in Drug Development: The
Politics of International Standard-Setting
Edmond G. pp. 371-412
Legal Engineering: Contested Representations of Law, Science (and
Non-Science) and Society
Pickering A. pp. 413-437
Cybernetics and the Mangle: Ashby, Beer and Pask
Winskel M. pp. 439-467
Autonomy's End: Nuclear Power and the Privatization of the British
Electricity Supply Industry
Schaffer S. pp. 477-486
Roy Sydney Porter: (31 December 1946-3 March 2002)
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A 33(2), 2002
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M. Kusch, P. Lipton p209 -- 217
Testimony: a primer
S. De Renzi 219 – 242
Witnesses of the body: medico-legal cases in seventeenth-century Rome
B.J. Shapiro p243 -- 263
Testimony in seventeenth-century English natural philosophy: legal origins
and early development
P. Fontes da Costa 265 – 288
The making of extraordinary facts: authentication of singularities of nature
at the Royal Society of London in the first half of the eighteenth century
I.A. Burney 289 -- 314
Testing testimony: toxicology and the law of evidence in early
nineteenth-century England
P.L. Harris 315 -- 333
Checking our sources: the origins of trust in testimony
M. Kusch 335 -- 354
Testimony in communitarian epistemology
C.A.J. Coady 355 -- 372
Testimony and intellectual autonomy
E. Fricker 373 -- 383
Trusting others in the sciences: a priori or empirical warrant?
F.F. Schmitt 385 -- 406
Testimonial justification: the parity argument
M. Welbourne 407 -- 423
Is Hume really a reductivist?
Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics B33(2), 2002
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A. Arageorgis, J. Earman, L. Ruetsche 151 -- 184
Weyling the time away: the non-unitary implementability of quantum field
dynamics on curved spacetime
J. van Dongen 185 -- 210
Einstein and the Kaluza-Klein particle
L.M. Brown 211 -- 249
The Compton effect as one path to QED
E. Castellani 251 -- 267
Reductionism, emergence, and effective field theories
A. Pechenkin 269 -- 295
The concept of self-oscillations and the rise of synergetics ideas in the
theory of nonlinear oscillations
D.A. Lavis, R.F. Streater 327 -- 343
Physics from Fisher information
M. Morrison 345 -- 355
The one and the many: the search for unity in a world of diversity
Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics B33(3), 2002
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A. Sudbery 387 -- 411
Diese Verdammte Quantenspringerei
J. Cachro, T. Placek 413 -- 433
On Cartwright's models for EPR
W.C. Myrvold 435 -- 466
On peaceful coexistence: is the collapse postulate incompatible with
relativity?
S. French 467 -- 491
A phenomenological solution to the measurement problem? Husserl and the
foundations of quantum mechanics
H. Zinkernagel 493 -- 516
Cosmology, particles, and the unity of science
P. Busch 517 -- 539
Classical versus quantum ontology
M. Hemmo 541 -- 553
The Quantum Mechanics of Minds and Worlds
J. Uffink 555 -- 563
Time and chance
M. Dickson 601 -- 603
James T. Cushing, 1937-2002 - A Remembrance
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
C33(2), 2002
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T. Lewens 195 -- 217
Development aid: on ontogeny and ethics
R. Ashcroft 219 -- 233
What is clinical effectiveness?
D.A.H. Wilson 235 -- 262
Animal psychology and ethology in Britain and the emergence of professional
concern for the concept of ethical cost
R. Cooper 263 -- 282
Disease
J. Cain 283 -- 313
Epistemic and community transition in American evolutionary studies: the
'Committee on Common Problems of Genetics, Paleontology, and Systematics'
(1942-1949)
L. Sokoloff 315 -- 324
Refugees from Nazism and the biomedical publishing industry
Technology and Culture 43(2), April 2002
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Sverrisson, Árni.
Small Boats and Large Ships: Social Continuity and Technical Change in the
Icelandic Fisheries, 1800-1960
Pannabecker, John R.
School for Industry: L'Ecole d'Arts et Métiers of Châlons-sur-Marne under
Napoléon and the Restoration
Gaggio, Dario.
Negotiating the Gold Standard: The Geographical and Political Construction
of Gold Fineness in Twentieth-Century Italy
Slotten, Hugh Richard.
Satellite Communications, Globalization, and the Cold War
Exchange
Clayton, Nick.
SCOT: Does It Answer?
Bijker, Wiebe E.
Pinch, T. J. (Trevor J.)
SCOT Answers, Other Questions: A Reply to Nick Clayton
Clayton, Nick.
Rejoinder
Epperson, Bruce.
Does SCOT Answer? A Comment
Classics Revisted
Molella, Arthur P., 1944-
Science Moderne: Sigfried Giedion's Space, Time and Architecture and
Mechanization Takes Command
Essay Review
Gordin, Michael.
Schweber, Sam.
Thinking Systematically: Thomas and Agatha Hughes, Systems, Experts, and
Computers
Technology and Culture 43(3), July 2002
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Reuss, Martin.
Learning from the Dutch: Technology, Management, and Water Resources
Development
Vries, Monique de.
A Letter from Monique de Vries, Vice Minister of Transport, Public Works,
and Water Management
TeBrake, William H. (William Henry), 1942-
Taming the Waterwolf: Hydraulic Engineering and Water Management in the
Netherlands During the Middle Ages
Dam, Petra J. E. M. van, 1963-
Ecological Challenges, Technological Innovations: The Modernization of
Sluice Building in Holland, 1300-1600
Kaijser, Arne.
System Building from Below: Institutional Change in Dutch Water Control
Systems
Essays
Lintsen, Harry, 1949-
Two Centuries of Central Water Management in the Netherlands
Bijker, Wiebe E.
The Oosterschelde Storm Surge Barrier: A Test Case for Dutch Water
Technology, Management, and Politics
Transactions of the Newcomen Society 72(2), 2000-2001
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C. RICHARDSON p. 163-178
"Brindley's Norwood tunnel (1771-1775)- twin of Harecastle."
M. MOSS and J. HUME p. 179-202
"Bridge building achievements of P. & W. Maclellan & Co., (1850-1914)."
R.W. RENNISON p. 203-234
"The Newcastle and Carlisle railway and its engineers: 1829-1862."
M.C. DUFFY p. 235-263
"The metadyne in railway traction."
K.A. YEOMANS p. 264-268
"An introduction to the metadyne."
A.J. HEYWOOD p. 269-294
"Iu. V. Lomonosov and the science of locomotive testing Russia:
Consolidation, methodology and impact, 1908-1919."
H. CHANSON p. 295-318
"Historical development of stepped cascades for the dissipation of hydraulic
energy."
R.A. OTTER and J.H. THOMAS p. 319-332
"William and Edward Mackenzie as railway contractors: the evidence of J.H.
Watel's office diaries from 1849 and 1850."
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