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Current editor(s): Nicoletta Corrocher, Jeong-Dong Lee, Mireille Matt and Nicholas Vonortas

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Volume 32, issue 6, 2005

Institutional perspectives on science-policy boundaries pp. 418-422 Downloads
Sujatha Raman
The US National Bioethics Advisory Commission as a boundary organization pp. 423-433 Downloads
Mary Leinhos
Scientists' conceptions of the boundaries between their own research and policy pp. 435-444 Downloads
Claire Waterton
Comparative boundary work: US acid rain and global climate change policy deliberations pp. 445-456 Downloads
Stephen Zehr
Science-policy boundaries: national styles? pp. 457-467 Downloads
Willem Halffman
National technology entrepreneurship policy: foundation of a network economy pp. 469-478 Downloads
Thomas A Hemphill
Citizen deliberations on science and technology and their social environments: case study on the Japanese consensus conference on GM crops pp. 479-489 Downloads
Mariko Nishizawa
Implementing transition management pp. 490-493 Downloads
Klaus Rennings
Hidden constraints on university research pp. 493-495 Downloads
Jacqueline Senker
Developing wireless emergency services: a constructivist approach pp. 495-496 Downloads
Gano Gretchen
Getting governance into genomics pp. 497-498 Downloads
Elizabeth Dowdeswell, Abdallah S Daar and Peter A Singer

Volume 32, issue 5, 2005

On the evaluation of European Union research: The 2004 Five-Year Assessment pp. 335-338 Downloads
Neville Reeve
Changing economic landscape: Liberalisation and knowledge infrastructures pp. 339-347 Downloads
Keith Smith
Framework Programme 5 (FP5) impact assessment: A survey conducted as part of the five-year assessment of European Union research activities (1999–2003) pp. 349-366 Downloads
Ken Guy, Effie Amanatidou and Foteini Psarra
Trying to capture additionality in Framework Programme 5 — main findings pp. 367-373 Downloads
Wolfgang Polt and Gerhard Streicher
Implementation of European Research Policy pp. 375-384 Downloads
Karen Siune, Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt and Kaare Aagaard
What the evaluation record tells us about European Union Framework Programme performance pp. 385-397 Downloads
Erik Arnold, John Clark and Alessandro Muscio
Evaluating the European Union's Research Framework Programmes: 1999–2003 pp. 399-406 Downloads
Erkki Ormala and Nicholas S Vonortas
Context of American university commerce pp. 407-408 Downloads
David Bruggeman
Public understanding of science pp. 408-410 Downloads
Arie Rip
Pattern of accidental discoveries in science pp. 410-413 Downloads
Thomas Heinze
Conversations across boundaries pp. 414-415 Downloads
Cooper H Langford

Volume 32, issue 4, 2005

Precautionary expertise for European Union agbiotech regulation pp. 258-259 Downloads
Les Levidow and Susan Carr
European Union regulation of agri-biotechnology: precautionary links between science, expertise and policy pp. 261-276 Downloads
Les Levidow, Susan Carr and David Wield
Austria's agri-biotechnology regulation: political consensus despite divergent concepts of precaution pp. 277-284 Downloads
Helge Torgersen and Alexander Bogner
Germany's agri-biotechnology policy: precaution for choice and alternatives pp. 285-292 Downloads
Karin Boschert and Bernhard Gill
Denmark's regulation of agri-biotechnology: co-existence bypassing risk issues pp. 293-300 Downloads
Jesper Toft
How the French GM controversy led to the reciprocal emancipation of scientific expertise and policy making pp. 301-308 Downloads
Christophe Bonneuil
Regulating GM crops in the Netherlands: precaution as societal-ethical evaluation pp. 309-316 Downloads
Piet Schenkelaars
GM crops in the United Kingdom: precaution as process pp. 317-324 Downloads
Sue Oreszczyn
Transnational privacy standards, equity in practice pp. 325-326 Downloads
Rachel Dowty
Gambling with life: futures, insurance, and catastrophe pp. 326-327 Downloads
Colin Beech
Science and technology in transition pp. 328-329 Downloads
Jutta Günther
Holistic approach to innovation in Poland pp. 330-331 Downloads
Kostadinka Simeonova
Water, water, but not everywhere pp. 331-332 Downloads
Jacques Richardson

Volume 32, issue 3, 2005

Science and democracy in a globalizing world: challenges for American foreign policy pp. 174-186 Downloads
Clark A Miller
A dilemma for developing countries in intellectual property strategy? Lessons from a case study of software piracy and Microsoft in China pp. 187-198 Downloads
Xiaobai Shen
Tensions in the research council-research community relationship pp. 199-209 Downloads
Magnus Gulbrandsen
Transport research in South Africa: a quantitative assessment pp. 211-218 Downloads
Anastassios Pouris
Identification of firms supported by technology policies: the case of Spanish low interest credits pp. 219-230 Downloads
Joost Heijs
The same story or new directions? Science and technology within the framework of the African Union and New Partnership for Africa's Development pp. 231-2465 Downloads
Frank K Teng-Zeng
Bodies in motion in the information age pp. 247-250 Downloads
Sal Restivo
Bottom-up approaches to international environmental policy pp. 251-252 Downloads
Raimund Bleischwitz
Careful systems analysis of ERA pp. 253-254 Downloads
Susana Borrás
‘Evolutionary approach’ to human nature pp. 254-255 Downloads
Paul Ekins

Volume 32, issue 2, 2005

S&T institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean: an overview pp. 95-108 Downloads
Léa Velho
The Innovation Systems Research Network: a Canadian experiment in knowledge management pp. 109-118 Downloads
J Adam Holbrook and David A Wolfe
Public values and public failure in US science policy pp. 119-136 Downloads
Barry Bozeman and Daniel Sarewitz
Agoras, ancient and modern, and a framework for science-society debate pp. 137-153 Downloads
Sally Davenport and Shirley Leitch
Testing the boundaries of public private partnership: the privatisation of the UK Defence Evaluation and Research Agency pp. 155-161 Downloads
Andrew D James, Deborah Cox and John Rigby
Shedding new light on a variegated universe pp. 162-163 Downloads
Rinaldo Evangelista
Transition to a knowledge-based economy pp. 164-167 Downloads
Jean-Alain Héraud
Exploration and the history of mathematics pp. 167-168 Downloads
J L Berggren
Science influenced by funding pp. 168-170 Downloads
Rebecca Slayton
Snapshots of an American research university pp. 170-171 Downloads
David Bruggeman

Volume 32, issue 1, 2005

Science for climate change policy-making: applying theory to practice to enhance effectiveness pp. 2-16 Downloads
Anne Arquit Niederberger
Collective benchmarking of policies: an instrument for policy learning in adaptive research and innovation policy pp. 17-27 Downloads
Marianne Paasi
Distributional effects of science and technology-based economic development strategies at state level in the United States pp. 29-38 Downloads
Susan E Cozzens, Kamau Bobb, Kendall Deas, Sonia Gatchair, Albert George and Gonzalo Ordonez
Bringing science and technology human resources back in: the Spanish Ramón y Cajal programme pp. 39-53 Downloads
Laura Cruz-Castro and Luis Sanz-Menéndez
Controlling mobile phone health risks in the UK: a fragile discourse of compliance pp. 55-64 Downloads
Jack Stilgoe
Towards a knowledge-based economy: does the Cyprus R&D capability meet the challenge? pp. 65-77 Downloads
Bernard Musyck and Athanasios Hadjimanolis
Assessing the achievement of specific policy objectives: biotechnology in Greece pp. 79-87 Downloads
Alexandros Bousios and Jacqueline Senker
Balancing the books on social cohesion pp. 88-88 Downloads
Michael D Mehta
Snapshot of process of transformation pp. 89-91 Downloads
Dietmar Braun
Learning from past mistakes pp. 91-92 Downloads
Elisabeth A Abergel
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