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ricmilne's policy [15 articles]

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  • Food control or food democracy? Re-engaging nutrition with society and the environment
    Public Health Nutrition, Vol. 8, No. 6a. (2007), pp. 730-737.
    by Tim Lang
    posted to environment food policy by ricmilne on 2008-06-11 11:25:39 as **
  • Marginalising 'eugenic anxiety' through a rhetoric of 'liberal choice': a critique of the House of Commons Select Committee Report on reproductive technologies
    New Genetics & Society, Vol. 26, No. 2. (August 2007), pp. 159-179.
    posted to eugenics policy by ricmilne on 2008-01-31 12:20:30 as **
  • notes Designs on Nature: Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States
    (2005)
    by Sheila Jasanoff
  • notes Exploring Biopower in the Regulation of Farm Animal Bodies: Genetic Policy Interventions in UK Livestock
    Genomics, Society and Policy
    posted to ant biopower biotech containment genetic lt plants policy regulation by ricmilne on 2007-12-17 15:25:48 as **
  • Indeterminacy in-decisions - science, policy and politics in the BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy) crisis
    Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Vol. 26, No. 2. (2001), pp. 182-204.
    by Steve Hinchliffe
  • How Many Policy Rooms are There?: Evidence-Based and Other Kinds of Science Policies
    Science Technology Human Values, Vol. 32, No. 4. (1 July 2007), pp. 479-490.
    by Helga Nowotny
    posted to policy science transparency by ricmilne on 2007-11-22 07:14:25 as **
  • Promotion Versus Precaution: The Evolution of Biotechnology Policy in the United States
    British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 36 (2006), pp. 243-268.
    by Adam D Sheingate
    posted to biotechnology policy united_states by ricmilne on 2007-08-21 15:41:30 as ***** along with 1 group STS
  • Designs on Nature: Science and Democracy in Europe and the United States
    (02 January 2007)
    by Sheila Jasanoff
    posted to biotechnology policy public by ricmilne on 2007-07-02 12:02:05 as ** along with 1 group STS
  • Orphan drugs: Unmet societal need for non-profitable privately supplied new products
    Research Policy, Vol. 36, No. 3. (April 2007), pp. 336-354.
    by Ellen H Moors, Jan Faber
    posted to drugs policy research by ricmilne on 2007-03-31 10:33:42 as ** along with 1 group STS
  • Private Science: Biotechnology and the Rise of the Molecular Sciences
    (27 June 2002)
  • Beyond Epistemology: Relativism and Engagement in the Politics of Science
    Social Studies of Science, Vol. 26, No. 2. (1996), pp. 393-418.
    by Sheila Jasanoff
  • Geneticists' views on science policy formation and public outreach.
    Am J Med Genet A (4 August 2005)
    by Debra J H J Mathews, Andrea Kalfoglou, Kathy Hudson
  • In search of the Holy Grail: media discourse and the new human genetics
    New Genetics and Society, Vol. 21, No. 3. (2002), pp. 327-337.
    posted to genetics mass media policy public research by ricmilne on 2005-10-11 10:42:53 as ** along with 1 group STS
  • The social and political control of knowledge in modern societies
    International Social Science Journal, Vol. 55, No. 178. (December 2003), pp. 643-655.
    by Nico Stehr
    posted to knowledge policy science by ricmilne on 2005-10-11 10:30:55 as ** along with 1 group STS
  • The battle for biotechnology: Scientific and technological paradigms and the management of biotechnology in Britain in the 1980s
    Research Policy, Vol. 22, No. 5-6. (November 1993), pp. 463-478.
    by B Balmer, M Sharp
    posted to biotechnology policy by ricmilne on 2005-10-11 10:30:53 as ** along with 1 group STS
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