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Contested Identities: Science, Law and Forensic Practice
Journal Article, Social Studies of Science, issue no. 5-6, volume 28
By Sheila Jasanoff, Professor of Science and Public Policy
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Journal Article, Social Studies of Science, issue no. 5-6, volume 28
By Sheila Jasanoff, Professor of Science and Public Policy
The Summer 2009 issue of the quarterly journal International Security is now available. It includes articles by Matthew Fuhrmann, Elizabeth Stanley, Daniel Lake, Christopher Layne, and more.
The Energy Technology Innovation Policy research group (ETIP) seeks to determine and promote the adoption of effective strategies for developing and deploying cleaner and more efficient energy technologies.
"Oil Shockwave" Sends Tremors through the Forum
Even a relatively minor disruption in the global supply of oil could have profound effects for the U.S. economy and national security, according to a distinguished group of former government officials, economists, and energy and security experts who took part in an innovative role-playing exercise in the John F. Kennedy Forum Monday night (April 29, 2008).
Fundamentals of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology
Fundamentals of Carbon Capture and Storage Technology is an up to date assessment of the state of the industry.
The Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program (STPP) applies methods drawn from technology assessment, political science, economics, management, and law to study problems where science, technology, and policy intersect.
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