Acknowledgments | ix | ||||
Abbreviations | xi | ||||
1 Science is Political/Technology is Social: Concerns, Concepts, and Questions | 1 | (14) | |||
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3 | (2) | |||
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5 | (5) | |||
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10 | (5) | |||
2 Ceding Debate: Biotechnology and Agriculture | 15 | (19) | |||
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16 | (11) | |||
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27 | (5) | |||
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32 | (2) | |||
3 Rethinking Information Technology: Caught in the World Wide Web | 34 | (16) | |||
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35 | (3) | |||
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38 | (6) | |||
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44 | (3) | |||
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47 | (3) | |||
4 Owning Technoscience: Understanding the New Intellectual Property Battles | 50 | (19) | |||
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52 | (1) | |||
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53 | (5) | |||
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58 | (7) | |||
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65 | (2) | |||
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67 | (2) | |||
5 Technoscience in the Third World: The Politics of Indigenous Resources | 69 | (15) | |||
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70 | (5) | |||
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75 | (4) | |||
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79 | (3) | |||
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82 | (2) | |||
6 Gender and the Ideology of Merit: Women, Men, Science, and Engineering | 84 | (18) | |||
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85 | (2) | |||
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87 | (8) | |||
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95 | (3) | |||
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98 | (2) | |||
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100 | (2) | |||
7 Democracy and Expertise: Citizenship in a High-Tech Age | 102 | (21) | |||
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103 | (5) | |||
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108 | (5) | |||
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113 | (5) | |||
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118 | (3) | |||
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121 | (2) | |||
8 Confronting the Problem: A Summary and Coda | 123 | (5) | |||
References | 128 | (11) | |||
Index | 139 |
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