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

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Volume 26, issue 6, 1999

Bioinformatics: Does the US system lead to missed opportunities in emerging fields? A case study pp. 382-392 Downloads
Paula Stephan and Grant Black
Policy R&D: Toward a better bridge between knowledge and decision making pp. 395-402 Downloads
Jaro Mayda
Patent policies to fine tune commercialization of government-sponsored university research pp. 403-414 Downloads
Carole Ganz-Brown
Sociotechnical alignment in the rise and evolution of a telemedicine constituency in Scotland pp. 415-435 Downloads
Tony Kinder, Matthias Klaes and Alfonso Molina
Women in science: An exploratory analysis of trends in the United States pp. 437-442 Downloads
Albert Link and Jamie R Link
Will informing citizens democratize biotechnology? pp. 443-444 Downloads
Philip L Bereano
Model policies for climate change and trasport pp. 444-445 Downloads
Robert Evans
Influence of conflicting interests in policy-making pp. 445-446 Downloads
K Ravi Srinivas
National laboratories in changing economic environment pp. 446-447 Downloads
Robert Triendl
Three different books trying to get out pp. 447-448 Downloads
Jim Endersby
Risks of depolitisation: (un)democratic targets? pp. 448-449 Downloads
Éric Darier
Secret science pp. 450-450 Downloads
David Bell

Volume 26, issue 5, 1999

Public participation in science and technology policy- and decision-making — ephemeral phenomenon or lasting change? pp. 290-293 Downloads
Simon Joss
Technological deliberation in a democratic society: The case for participatory inquiry pp. 294-302 Downloads
Frank Fischer
Participatory technology assessment: A response to technical modernity? pp. 303-312 Downloads
Leonhard Hennen
Participatory technology assessment and the democratic model of the public understanding of science pp. 313-319 Downloads
John Durant
Considering the concept of procedural justice for public policy- and decision-making in science and technology pp. 321-330 Downloads
Simon Joss and Arthur Brownlea
Scenario workshops and consensus conferences: Towards more democratic decision-making pp. 331-340 Downloads
Ida-Elisabeth Andersen and Birgit Jæger
Integrated assessment focus groups: Bridging the gap between science and policy? pp. 341-349 Downloads
Gregor Dürrenberger, Hans Kastenholz and Jeannette Behringer
Citizens' panels as a form of deliberative technology assessment pp. 351-359 Downloads
Georg Hörning
Extending public consultation via the Internet: The experience of the UK Advisory Committee on Genetic Testing electronic consultation pp. 361-373 Downloads
Colin Finney
Food comes first pp. 374-375 Downloads
Ian Mundell
Two tribes pp. 375-376 Downloads
Sean F Johnston
Who is governing what? pp. 376-378 Downloads
Annemiek Nelis
Selling energy conservation pp. 378-379 Downloads
Andrea Bunting
Changes needed to preserve biodiversity pp. 379-380 Downloads
Richard C. Jennings

Volume 26, issue 4, 1999

Services and the search for relevant innovation indicators: a review of national and international surveys pp. 218-232 Downloads
Faridah Djellal and Faïz Gallouj
Does familiarity breed concern? Bench scientists and the Human Genome Mapping Project pp. 233-240 Downloads
Peter Glasner and Harry Rothman
A taxonomy of national systems of innovation: R&D structure of OECD economies pp. 241-246 Downloads
Yong-tae Park
Public policies to support new technology-based firms (NTBFs) pp. 247-257 Downloads
Zoltan Acs
Learning and innovation paths in East Asia pp. 259-276 Downloads
Guillermo Cardoza
Thirty years of Canadian science policy: from 1.5 to 1.5 pp. 277-282 Downloads
Roger Voyer
TechnoBodies pp. 283-284 Downloads
David Bell
Fallibility of science pp. 284-286 Downloads
Robert G Hudson
Exploiting foreign research pp. 286-287 Downloads
Michael Brzoska
Expert understandings pp. 287-288 Downloads
Les Levidow

Volume 26, issue 3, 1999

Scientific expertise and public policy: resolving paradoxes? pp. 146-150 Downloads
M R Rutgers and M A Mentzel
Scientific expertise and political accountability: paradoxes of science in politics pp. 151-161 Downloads
Peter Weingart
Scientific expertise and policy-making: the intermediary role of the public sphere pp. 163-170 Downloads
Arthur Edwards
Think tanks, policy-making, and a Dutch advisory council pp. 171-178 Downloads
Maarten Mentzel
Scientific expertise in complex decision-making processes pp. 179-184 Downloads
J A de Bruijn and E F ten Heuvelhof
‘Dialogues of the deaf’ on science in policy controversies pp. 185-192 Downloads
M J G van Eeten
Institutionalised criticism: the demonopolisation of scientific advising pp. 193-199 Downloads
Martin de Jong
Policy analysis, science and politics: from ‘speaking truth to power’ to ‘making sense together’ pp. 201-210 Downloads
Robert Hoppe
What science is not… pp. 211-212 Downloads
Jim Endersby
Past achievements with little insight into the present pp. 212-214 Downloads
Robert Triendl
Science, warfare and responsibility pp. 214-215 Downloads
Brian Rappert
A big dish tastefully presented pp. 215-216 Downloads
Sean F Johnston

Volume 26, issue 1, 1999

Stimulating R&D: an analysis of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry's ‘visions’ and the current challenges facing Japan's technology policy-making mechanisms pp. 2-16 Downloads
Koji Wakabayashi, Charla Griffy-Brown and Chihiro Watanabe
Competing for the highly skilled: Europe in perspective pp. 17-25 Downloads
Sami Mahroum
Singapore — an ‘intelligent island’: moving from vision to reality with information technology pp. 27-36 Downloads
Thompson S H Teo and Vivien K G Lim
On the role of the university in the knowledge economy pp. 37-51 Downloads
Pedro Conceição and Manuel V Heitor
Public entrepreneur: the trajectory of United States science, technology and industrial policy pp. 53-62 Downloads
Henry Etzkowitz and Magnus Gulbrandsen
Richness of contemporary innovation processes pp. 63-64 Downloads
Annemiek Nelis
Biotech power games and poor farmers pp. 64-66 Downloads
D Senthil Babu
Virtual politics pp. 66-67 Downloads
David Bell
Electronic commerce: would you buy IT? pp. 67-68 Downloads
Josephine Anne Stein
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