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INDEX 551 FUTRELL, ROBERT, “Technical Adversarialism and Participatory Collaboration in the U.S. Chemical Weapons Dispesal Program,” 451. HALFON, SAUL, “Technical Knowledge and Development: Observing Aid Projects and Processes, by Thomas Grammig” [Book Review], 546. HAMLETT, PATRICK W., “Technology Theory and Deliberative Democracy,” 112. HARBERS, HANS, “The Womb As Operation Room: Feminist Technology Studies without ‘Failures of Nerve’,” 425. HEDGECOE, ADAM M., “Terminology and the Construction of Scientific Disci- plines: The Case of Pharmacogenomics,” 513. HELMREICH, STEFAN, “Torquing Things Out: Race and Classification in Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star’s Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Con- sequences,” 435. HESS, DAVID J., “Shaping Technology, Guiding Policy: Concepts, Spaces, and Tools, edited by Knut Sorensen and Robin Williams” [Book Review], 543. HOULE, ANNE-JULIE, see Dalpé, R. JOHNSON, ANN, “Wireless: From Marconi’s Black-Box to the Audion, by Sungook Hong” [Book Review], 176. KELLY, SUSAN E., “Public Bioethics and Publics: Consensus, Boundaries, and Par- ticipation in Biomedical Science Policy,” 339. KIVINEN, OSMO, and JUKKA VARELIUS, “The Emerging Field of Biotechnol- ogy—The Case of Finland,” 141. KLEIF, TINE, and WENDY FAULKNER, “‘I’m No Athlete [but] |C an Make This Thing Dance!’—Men’s Pleasures in Technology,” 296. LEE, STUART, and WOLFF-MICHAEL ROTH, “Science and the “Good Citizen’: Community-Based Scientific Literacy,” 403. LYNCH, WILLIAM T., “Visions of STS: Counterpoints in Science, Technology, and Society Studies by Stephen H. Cutcliffe and Carl Mitcham” [Book Review], 326. MACLEOD, ROY, “Britain and Biological Warfare: Expert Advice and Science Pol- icy, 1930-65, by Brian Balmer” [Book Review], 171. MAY, CARL R., see Mort, M. McCCRACKEN, JILL, “Body Talk: Rhetoric, Technology, Reproduction, by Mary M. Lay, Laura J. Gurak, Clare Gravon, and Cynthia Myntti” [Book Review], 168. MITCHAM, CARL, and ROBERT FRODEMAN, “Transdisciplinarity: Joint Prob- lem Solving among Science, Technology, and Society, by Julie Thompson Klein, Walter Grossenbacher-Mansuy, Rudolf Haberli, Alain Bill, Roland W. Scholz, and Myrtha Welti” [Book Review], 180. MORT, MAGGIE, CARL R. MAY, and TRACY WILLIAMS, “Remote Doctors and Absent Patients: Acting at a Distance in Telemedicine?” 274. PONTILLE, DAVID, “Authorship Practices and Institutional Contexts in Sociology: Elements for a Comparison of the United States and France,” 217. RABINO, ISAAC, “Genetic Testing and Its Implications: Human Genetics Researchers Grapple with Ethical Issues,” 365. ROTH, WOLFF-MICHAEL, see LEE, S. 552 Science, Technology, & Human Values SENKER, PETER, “Editorial,” 5. SENKER, PETER, see Arocena, R. SUTZ, JUDITH, “Inequality and University Research Agendas in Latin America,” 52. TAPIA, ANDREA H., “Technomillennialism: A Subcultural Response to the Tech- nological Threat of Y2K,” 483. VARELIUS, JUKKA, see Kivinen, O. WACHELDER, JOSEPH, “Democratizing Science: Various Routes and Visions of Dutch Science Shops,” 244. WILLIAMS, TRACY, see Mort, M. Articles: “Authorship Practices and Institutional Contexts in Sociology: Elements for a Com- parison of the United States and France,” Pontille, 217. “Democratizing Science: Various Routes and Visions of Dutch Science Shops,” Wachelder, 244. “Editorial,” Senker, 5. “The Emerging Field of Biotechnology—The Case of Finland,’ Kivinen and Varelius, 141. “Genetic Testing and Its Implications: Human Genetics Researchers Grapple with Ethical Issues,” Rabino, 365. “*I’m No Athlete [but] |C an Make This Thing Dance!’—Men’s Pleasures in Technol- ogy,” Kleif and Faulkner, 296. “Inequality and University Research Agendas in Latin America,” Sutz, 52. “Ireland’s ‘Celtic Tiger’ Economy,” Battel, 93. “The Need for Public Intellectuals: A Space for STS: Pre-Presidential Address, Annual Meeting 2001, Cambridge, MA,” Bijker, 443. “Public Bioethics and Publics: Consensus, Boundaries, and Participation in Biomedi- cal Science Policy,” Kelly, 339. “Remote Doctors and Absent Patients: Acting at a Distance in Telemedicine?” Mort, 274. “Science and the ‘Good Citizen’: Community-Based Scientific Literacy,” Lee and Roth, 403. “Science, Equity, and the War against Carbon,’ Boehmer-Christiansen, 69. “Technical Adversarialism and Participatory Collaboration in the U.S. Chemical Weapons Disposal Program,” Futrell, 451. “Technology, Inequality, and Underdevelopment: The Case of Latin America,” Arocena and Senker, 15. “Technology Theory and Deliberative Democracy,” Hamlett, 112. “Technomillennialism: A Subcultural Response to the Technological Threat of Y2K,” Tapia, 483. “Terminology and the Construction of Scientific Disciplines: The Case of Pharmacogenomics,” Hedgecoe, 513. INDEX 553 “Torquing Things Out: Race and Classification in Geoffrey C. Bowker and Susan Leigh Star’s Sorting Things Out: Classification and Its Consequences,” Helmreich, 435. “Total Quality Management and Inequality: The Triple Helix in Global Historical Perspective,” de Miranda, 34. “Watching the Race to Find the Breast Cancer Genes,” Dalpé et al., 187. “The Womb As Operation Room: Feminist Technology Studies without ‘Failures of Nerve’,” Harbers, 425. Book Reviews: “Body Talk: Rhetoric, Technology, Reproduction, by Mary M. Lay, Laura J. Gurak, Clare Gravon, and Cynthia Myntti,”” McCracken, 168. “Britain and Biological Warfare: Expert Advice and Science Policy, 1930-65, by Brian Balmer” MacLeod, 171. “Science, Democracy, and Truth, by Philip Kitcher,” Aronson, 162. “Science de la science et réflexivité. Cours du Collége de France 2000-2001, by Pierre Bourdieu,” Curtis, 538. “Science and Society in Southern Africa, by Saul Dubow,” Dritsas, 331. “Science, Technology, and Democracy, by Daniel Lee Kleinman,” Aronson, 162. “Shaping Technology, Guiding Policy: Concepts, Spaces, and Tools, edited by Knut Sorensen and Robin Williams,” Hess, 543. “Technical Knowledge and Development: Observing Aid Projects and Processes, by Thomas Grammig,” Halfon, 546. “Transdisciplinarity: Joint Problem Solving among Science, Technology, and Society, by Julie Thompson Klein, Walter Grossenbacher-Mansuy, Rudolf Haberli, Alain Bill, Roland W. Scholz, and Myrtha Welti” Mitcham and Frodeman, 180. “Visions of STS: Counterpoints in Science, Technology, and Society Studies by Ste- phen H. Cutcliffe and Carl Mitcham,” Lynch, 326. “Wireless: From Marconi’s Black-Box to the Audion, by Sungook Hong,” Johnson, 176.

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