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Toxic Winds: Whose Responsibility?
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:, FH Bormann, SR Kellert, Yale University Press, New Haven, CT
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(1991)
The Broken Circle: Ecology, Economics and Ethics
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Environmentalism and science: politics and the pursuit of knowledge
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1991)
Knowledge: Creation Diffusion, Utilization
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A view of NAPAP from north of the border
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1992)
Ecological Applications
, vol.2
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, pp. 124-130
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NAPAP, a perspective
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1991)
Water Environment and Technology
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Wong1
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Keeping climate research relevant
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1991)
Issues in Science and Technology
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Keeping climate research relevant
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1991)
Issues in Science and Technology
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1991)
Issues in Science and Technology
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Keeping climate research relevant
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1991)
Issues in Science and Technology
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Of course, the motivations for the establishment of NAPAP were complex. It is likely that different parties had different motivations, some of which may have had little to do with the desire to find out if acid rain was a problem.
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A view of NAPAP from north of the border
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1992)
Ecological Applications
, vol.2
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, pp. 125
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Even ‘basic’ or academic science has to deal with boundary disputes. Bauer's observations are quite pertinent: ‘You do not have to be long in a chemistry department to learn that chemists are no homogenous tribe but rather a (some-times uneasy) confederation of several distinct tribes … Naturally each tribe and sub-tribe thinks its own way of doing things to be the best way, the scientific way. So theorists tend to believe that experimental evidence is important only insofar as it suggests new theory; and if experiment and theory happen not to agree, the theorists will often prefer to believe the theory rather than the (experimental) evidence. Experimentalists, on the other hand, regard that as perverse; they know it is observation and experiment that teach us how the world works, theories being only devices that make it easier to remember the facts’, University of Illinois Press, Chicago, IL
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(1992)
Scientific Literacy and the Myth of Scientific Method
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The sunset the presentation of certainty in scientific life
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A similar tension is described by Pinch in his investigation of prevalent uncertainties in solar neutrino science, with a focus on differences between its constituent sub-disciplines: radiochemistry, nuclear physics, astrophysics and neutrino physics. Pinch concludes that scientific uncertainty is quite contentious in basic science and that ‘it is no surprise to find similar debates appearing in public science controversies’
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Social Studies of Science
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, pp. 131-158
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Pinch1
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Boundary work and the demarcation of science from non-science strains and interests in professional ideologies of scientists
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American Sociological Review
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, pp. 781-795
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Gieryn1
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A view of NAPAP from north of the border
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1992)
Ecological Applications
, vol.2
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Risk research: when should we say ‘enough’?
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Science
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Keeping climate research relevant
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The Programme/Abstracts for the 1992 AAAS Annual Meeting indicates at least five seminars on NAPAP. Published critiques include:
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(1991)
Issues in Science and Technology
, vol.8
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Managing the future: public policy, scientific uncertainty and global warming
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Some may draw this conclusion because they cannot imagine that discourse about values can be rational and persuasive, much less figure in object judgements. For further discussion, see, D Scherer, Temple University Press, Philadelphia, PA
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(1990)
Upstream/Downstream: Essays in Environmental Ethics
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