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61 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1996"Negotiating 'Expertise'": biotechnology and agricultural development in Zimbabwe.
Jill Alane Nystrom
19961996 International Symposium on Technology and Society Technical Expertise and Public Decisions, ISTAS 1996, Princeton, NJ, USA, June 21-22, 1996
1996A systems approach for collaborative decision support in water resources planning.
Michael J. Bender, Slobodan P. Simonovic
1996Agile cities: the role of intelligent transportation systems in building the learning infrastructure for metropolitan economic development.
Dengjian Jin, Roger Stough
1996Aspects of R&D and their impact on institutional issues: the case of AT&T.
Michael S. Macrakis
1996Building expertise in high technology: new dynamics of R&D funding at U.S. research universities.
Christopher A. Thorn
1996Building public confidence in energy planning: a multimethod MCDM approach to demand management at BC Gas.
Benjamin F. Hobbs, Graham T. F. Horn
1996Civil applications of dual-use technology in Russia (case-study of lasers).
Liudmila Yu. Bzhilianskaya
1996Complexity requires complexity: creating fits between technology and public decision-making in large projects.
Hans de Bruijn, Mark J. W. van Twist, Hugo Verheul
1996Consensus conferences as participatory policy analysis, a methodological contribution to the social management of technology.
Igor S. Mayer, Jacques L. Geurts
1996Courts, technology and the boundaries of expertise.
Brian M. O'Connell
1996Critical digital systems and the ethic of expediency.
Charles M. Waite
1996Democratising the policy process on the deliberate release of genetically modified organisms.
René von Schomberg
1996Determinants of irrigation technology choice in Egypt.
Mona Mourshed
1996Different drums: contrasts between scientific communication and journalism.
Beverley J. Pitts, Ruth H. Howes
1996Environmental regulation case study: thermal pollution and the Paradise power plant.
Susan P. Lyons
1996Esperanto: to enhance international collaboration on technology in the broader interest of society.
Allan C. Boschen
1996Ethics, technology, and society in the heartland: their role in engineering education.
David A. Rogers, Paulo F. Ribeiro
1996Expertise and organizational developments: technological revolutions projected as bipolar "evolutionary vector" and "entropy distribution" continuum.
Walter W. Zessner
1996Facts and values, cars and smog: analytical perspectives of stakeholders in air quality and transportation planning in Los Angeles, CA.
Terry J. Keating
1996Foresight in science and technology policy as participatory policy analysis.
Daniël Tijink
1996From big science to postmodern science: technology-intensive research in an era of competing public values.
William J. Kinsella
1996Fuzzy cognitive maps for policy analysis.
Karl Perusich
1996Generating understanding of technology.
Lee Goeller
1996Harmonization difficulties of European biotechnology regulation: EC directive 90/220 on the deliberate release of genetically modified organisms (GMOS).
Les Levidow, René von Schomberg
1996Identifying obstacles in the shift to electronic media by professional societies: a Delphi study of the IEEE.
Joseph R. Herkert, Christine Nielsen
1996Industrial society as Hubbard's pimple. Is this the Unabomber's manifesto?
Jeff Robbins
1996Informing policymakers and the public in landfill siting processes.
Marie Lynn Miranda, James N. Miller, Timothy L. Jacobs
1996Introducing technology to a traditional society: social and psychological implications.
Subbiah Arunachalam
1996Limited horizons, limited influence: information technology experts and the crisis of the London Ambulance Service.
Bruce Robinson
1996Losing ground: the demise of the Office of Technology Assessment and the role of experts in congressional decision-making.
Robert M. Margolis
1996Making decisions about sustainability: joining social values with technical expertise.
Alex Farrell
1996Norms of communicative analysis.
Clinton J. Andrews
1996Personal computing in community organisations: expertise out of context.
Kevin Dillon
1996Program management in a period of strategic realignment: a practitioner's perspective.
Victor J. Kimm
1996Public participation in national forest management: a case study of the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia.
Toddi A. Steelman
1996Public policy models in conflict: regulatory decision-making and the blue crab fishery in Virginia.
Jane C. Webb, George R. Webb, Charlotte Webb
1996Public reaction to power frequency electric and magnetic field (EMF) effects.
Eva A. Sebo, Stephen A. Sebo
1996Risk-based regulatory reform and public participation.
David A. Wirth
1996Scenario planning, the interpretation of uncertainty and value-focused decision making: a case study of a radioactive waste site remediation.
Darryl Farber
1996Science and technology advice to state legislatures.
David H. Guston, Megan Jones, Lewis M. Branscomb
1996Scientific expertise and regulatory politics in Germany: the formative period of handling risks by agreeing on "acceptable" standards, 1870-1913.
Peter Lundgreen
1996Space and place in geographic decision making.
Michael R. Curry
1996Standardisation of global telecommunication services-expertise or market shares?
Kai Jakobs, Rob Procter, Robin Williams
1996Technical expertise and public decisions. British watchmaking, 1842-43: a case study.
Alun C. Davies
1996Technology, environment and public policy in perspective: lessons from the history of the automobile.
David A. Kirsch
1996Technology, language, and public decisions: finding common ground for experts and citizens.
David D. Jensen, Todd M. La Porte
1996The Foz Coa rock art case: towards a new relationship between science and policy making in Portugal?
Maria Eduarda Barroso Gonçalves
1996The IMPACTS curriculum: education for creating citizens in an expert-controlled, changing technological society.
Philip J. Frankenfeld
1996The congressional office of technology assessment a retrospective and prospects for the post-OTA world.
Christopher T. Hill
1996The democratization of systems of public opinion formation.
G. Scott Aikens
1996The development of expertise in a disciplinary interstice: antilock braking systems and the electronic control of a mechanical device.
Ann Johnson
1996The growth, accretion, and decay of cities.
John M. Peschon, Leif Isaksen, Brian Tyler
1996The media and government officials: environmental policy communication.
Mark C. Stephan
1996The problem of hierarchy in government.
Peter C. Heimler
1996The role of experts in Federal hazardous waste legislative decisions.
David M. Hassenzahl
1996To infinity and beyond: rhetorical methods in telecommunications economic policy discourse.
Ann Z. Li
1996UK: disputing boundaries of biotechnology regulation.
Les Levidow, Susan Carr
1996Undergraduate engineering education curriculum and educational research.
Ron Hira
1996When expertise goes away, and when it proves helpful.
Edward J. Woodhouse
1996Who cares about lifelong learning?
Brian P. Butz