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1Introduction: Science, Technology, & Human Values at FiftyScience, Technology, and Human Values 47 (4): 634-635. 2022.
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3The Ambivalence of Peer Review: Thank You ST&HV Reviewers 2019-2020Science, Technology, and Human Values 46 (4): 687-694. 2021.
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1Science, Technology, & Human Values at 40Science, Technology, and Human Values 37 (5): 439-442. 2012.
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Here’s to Peers: A Toast to ST&HV Reviewers 2013–2014Science, Technology, and Human Values 40 (3): 291-301. 2015.
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1Giving Thanks to ST&HV Reviewers 2017–2018Science, Technology, and Human Values 44 (2): 179-185. 2019.
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1Thank You, ST&HV Reviewers 2013–2016!Science, Technology, and Human Values 42 (3): 327-345. 2017.
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3Data Management and Data Sharing in Science and Technology StudiesScience, Technology, and Human Values 44 (1): 143-160. 2019.This paper presents reports on discussions among an international group of science and technology studies scholars who convened at the US National Science Foundation to think about data sharing and open STS. The first report, which reflects discussions among members of the Society for Social Studies of Science, relates the potential benefits of data sharing and open science for STS. The second report, which reflects discussions among scholars from many professional STS societies, focuses on prac…Read more
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119The Snowbird Charrette: Integrative Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Environmental Research DesignMinerva 47 (4): 407-440. 2009.The integration of ideas, methods, and data from diverse disciplines has been a transformative force in science and higher education, attracting policy interventions, program innovations, financial resources, and talented people. Much energy has been invested in producing a new generation of scientists trained to work fluidly across disciplines, sectors, and research problems, yet the success of such investments has been difficult to measure. Using the Integrative Graduate Education and Research…Read more
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812. Interdisciplinary Research Initiatives at the U.S. National Science FoundationIn Peter Weingart & Nico Stehr (eds.), Practising Interdisciplinarity, University of Toronto Press. pp. 248-259. 2000.
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47The Act of Collaborative Creation and the Art of Integrative Creativity: Originality, Disciplinarity and InterdisciplinarityThesis Eleven 96 (1): 83-108. 2009.Csikszentmihalyi (1999: 314) argues that 'creativity is a process that can be observed only at the intersection where individuals, domains, and fields intersect'. This article discusses the relationship between creativity and interdisciplinarity in science. It is specifically concerned with interdisciplinary collaboration, interrogating the processes that contribute to the collaborative creation of original ideas and the practices that enable creative integration of diverse domains. It draws on …Read more
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33Four observations about “six domains of research ethics”Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (2): 211-214. 2002.Stimulated by Kenneth Pimple’s “Six Domains of Research Ethic”, this paper examines four aspects of the responsible conduct of research and scientists’ social responsibilities. I argue that scholars and decision-makers concerned with the responsible conduct of research should take notice of the rapidly growing body of scholarship on the social organization of science and the behavior of scientists, integrating that work with ethical principles. Of particular concern are the increasing heterogene…Read more
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