Scipolicy--The Journal of Science and Health PolicySpring/Summer Issue:Science, Medicine, and The Science WarsThe new issue (Spring/Summer) of Scipolicy-The Journal of Science and Health Policy contains several articles that may be of interest. Henry Etzkowitz writes about the history of The Endless Frontier (US Science Policy) and there are eight articles on various aspects of the history (Genesis) of The Science Wars. including personal reflections by several well known authors in the field (see below). We invite you to peruse the abstracts and author profiles on our website. www.Scipolicy.net . We also invite you to join Scipolicy-L (free e-mail) discussion group for science and health policy. "Science, Medicine, and The Science Wars" are the themes of the Spring/Summer issue - now available . LIST OF NEW ARTICLES I- Science and Medicine www.Scipolicy.net - Toward Federally Mandated Health Care for All Citizens: A Private Enterprise Approach - Daniel Arthur Albert - Integrating Medical Research and Education in Service Plans: Toward More Effective Health Care Delivery in Transdisciplinary Settings - John Hultberg, Stefan Thorpenberg, Christer Rosenberg, Lena Nordholm, Aant Elzinga, P-O Brogren, Bo Samuelsson - Evidence-Based Health Policy in Canada - Identifying the Appropriate Information for Health Technology Decisions- Arminee Kazanjian, Diane Helmer, Mary-Doug Wright - The Endless Transition: Finding a Social Basis for U.S. Science Policy- Henry Etzkowitz\ - PUBSCIENCE - DOE'S New Application For Accessing Scientific and Technical Journal Information - Lorrie A. Johnson, Robert E. Donohue II- The Science Wars www.Scipolicy.net - Genesis and Prospects for Resolution of the Science Wars - Val Dusek - Response to Dusek - Paul R. Gross - Reflections on the Science Wars - Norman Levitt - The Science Wars Explained: Is it a Good Idea to Look Closely at Things? - Gabriel Stolzenberg - How We Can All Be Winners In The Science Wars: Beyond Ethics and Competence and Back to Emotions - Steve Fuller - For A Realist Social Epistemology - Comment to the New Bricmont and Sokal Article - Riccardo Viale - SCIENCE AND SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE FROM THE STANDPOINT OF SOCIAL EPISTEMOLOGY: Response to Bricmont and Sokal" - Steve Fuller - Beliefs And Ideas: Socio-Cognitive Relativity Beyond Relativism - Andrea Cerroni - Integrity, Responsibility, and Democracy in Science - David H. Guston - Whither Science? - Stephen Miles Sacks Stephen Miles Sacks, MPA, Ph.D., Website: http://www.Scipolicy.net E-mail: editor@Scipolicy.net (posted 5/1/01)
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