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Robert Frodeman and Jennifer Rowland:
De-Disciplining the Humanities
Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics Spring 2009 vol. 29

Paul S. Braterman and J. Britt Holbrook:
Putting Darwin in His Place: The Need to Watch Our Language
The American Biology Teacher Feb 2009; 71, 2

J. Britt Holbrook and Robert Frodeman:
A center for the study of interdisciplinarity: Not just another interdisciplinary center
Association for Integrative Studies Newsletter Volume 30, Number 4 December 2008

Thaddeus R. Miller, Timothy D. Baird, Caitlin M. Littlefield, Gary Kofinas, F. Stuart Chapin III and Charles L. Redman
Epistemological Pluralism: Reorganizing Interdisciplinary Research
Ecology and Society 13(2): 46. [online] URL: http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol13/iss2/art46/

Robert Frodeman and Carl Mitcham:
New Directions in Interdisciplinarity: Broad, Deep, and Critical
Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society

J. Britt Holbrook and Robert Frodeman:
Answering NSF's Question: What are the "Broader Impacts" of the Proposed Activity
Professional Ethics Report, Vol. XX, No. 3, Summer 2007

Robert Frodeman and J. Britt Holbrook:
Science's Social Effects Issues in Science and Technology Spring (2007)28-30.

J. Britt Holbrook and Robert Frodeman:
Policy Dimensions of NSF's Criterion 2 Ogmius Newsletter of the Center for Science and Technology Policy Research No. 13 (2006).

Erin Moore Daly:
New Orleans, Invisible City Nature and CultureVol. 1, no. 2 (2006) 133-148.

Erin Moore Daly and Robert Frodeman:
Separated at Birth, Signs of Rapprochement: Environmental Ethics and Space Exploration Ethics and the Environment

Adam Briggle, Robert Frodeman, and J. Britt Holbrook:
Introducing a Policy Turn in Environmental Philosophy Environmental Philosophy, (2006).

J. Britt Holbrook:
Assessing the science-society relation: The case of the US National Science Foundation's second merit review criterion Technology in Society 27 (2005) 437–451.

Robert Frodeman and Carl Mitcham, ed.
Philosophy Today Vol. 48, no. 5 (2004) Special Issue:
Toward a Philosophy of Science Policy (click to view contents of journal)

Robert Frodeman and Carl Mitcham:
New Dimensions in the Philosophy of Science: Toward a Philosophy of Science Policy Philosophy Today Vol. 48, no. 5 (2004)

Robert Frodeman:
Geo-Logic: Breaking Ground between Philosophy and the Earth Sciences
State University of New York Press (2003)

Robert Frodeman:
Nanotechnology: the Visible and the Invisible

Robert Frodeman, Adam Briggle, Erik Fisher, and Shep Ryan:
Prolegomenon To A Future Humanities Policy

Frodeman, Mitcham, and Pielke:
Humanities for Policy - and a Policy for the Humanities

Frodeman, Briggle, Fisher, and Ryan:
The Policy Sciences, Science Policy, and the Development of Humanities Policy

David Kaplan:
What's Wrong With Genetically Modified Food?

David Kaplan:
What's Wrong With Functional Foods?

Carl Mitcham, ed.
Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics (Macmillan 2005).



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