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Smart Cards, Smarter Policy : Medical Records, Privacy, and Health Care Reform, Alpert, Sheri , Hastings Center Report, Volume 23, Issue 6, p.13-23, (1993) Abstract

Alpert, Sheri; Source Info: Nov/Dec93, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p13; Subject Term: MEDICAL records; Subject Term: MANAGEMENT; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Number of Pages: 11p; Illustrations: 1 Chart; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 9919

Is Marketing the Enemy of Pharmaceutical Innovation?, Applbaum, Kalman , Hastings Center Report , Volume 39, Issue 4, p.13-17, (2009) Abstract

Hastings Center ReportAccession Number: 43445993; APPLBAUM, KALMAN 1; Affiliation: 1: Medical anthropology and global studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee; Source Info: Jul2009, Vol. 39 Issue 4, p13; Subject Term: ESSAY (Literary form); Subject Term: PHARMACEUTICAL industry; Subject Term: MARKETING; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: RESEARCH & development; Subject Term: PHYSICIANS; Subject Term: OUTCOME assessment (Medical care); NAICS/Industry Codes: 325412 Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing; NAICS/Industry Codes: 621111 Offices of Physicians (except Mental Health Specialists); Number of Pages: 5p; Document Type: Essay

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Engineering tomorrow : today's technology experts envision the next century, Bell, Trudy E., Dooling David, and Fouke Janie McLawhorn , Piscataway, NJ, p.xiv, 308 p., (2000) Abstract

col. ill., ports. (some col.) ; 29 cm.What are key policy and social issues facing the Internet? -- What is the secret of happiness in a career? -- What are some of technology's unanticipated consequences? -- What constitutes a good scientific theory? -- How can we be wiser about decisions of what to pursue in science and technology? -- How soon can we free ourselves from fossil fuels? -- If you could 'uninvent' a technology, which would it be? -- How will information technology transform global culture? -- Are we prepared for the nanotechnology revolution? -- When will society recognize that nuclear reactors are environmentally safer than fossil-fuel power plants? -- How can effective communication help engineers develop the best products? -- Can engineers abdicate leadership forever? -- How can we accurately evaluate creativity and diversity? -- Can we make society smarter? -- How can we separate the Internet's wheat from its chaff? -- Are computers really the tide that will float all boats? -- How can we prevent ourselves from drowning in high-tech waste? -- Are we eating our seed corn? -- When is unlimited information effectively no information at all? -- The electromagnetic spectrum--public trust or pork barrel? -- What is the role of industrial research laboratories in the twenty-first century? -- What is the most environmentally sound way to dispose of consumer electronics products? -- How will the Internet affect social relationships? -- What is the future of the U.S.'s universities and corporate research laboratories? -- Why can't we better predict which technologies will succeed? -- How can mentoring overcome racial discrimination? -- What practical advice can encourage women engineers? -- How can we ensure that technology is humane and not inane? -- When computer intelligence exceeds human intelligence, what will it mean to be human? -- How much will we pay for freedom of movement? -- What is the potential of computer intelligence in mass transit? -- Will cars ever have jet fighter controls? -- Can we overcome our fear of flying? -- How can we further explore the 'microverse'? -- Why are humans driven to explore? -- Do we really need an armada to explore Mars? -- Will humans live in cities floating on the oceans? -- Why should engineers take the long view? -- How can we best invest in the next generation of scientists and engineers? -- What does it take for people to realize that technology-induced climate change is jeopardizing our very lives? -- Why is it urgent now to investigate low-carbon sources of energy? -- How can we watch out for a weapon that hasn't been invented? -- Can we mount an effective defense without having to shoot? -- How much privacy will we trade for safety? -- How do we reduce the body count? -- How can students experience the impact of engineering on society? -- Engineering ethics--who cares? -- Why is diversity essential to sustaining creativity? -- How can people learn to get along better? -- How can more young people be attracted to engineering?Includes index.Janie Fouke, editor ; Trudy E. Bell and Dave Dooling, writers. More Records: Show record informationBook

Engaging the Public in Technology Policy: A New Role for Science Museums, Bell, Larry , Science Communication, Volume 29, Issue 3, p.386-398, (2008) Abstract

Bell, Larry 1; Email Address: lbell@mos.org; Affiliation: 1: Museum of Science, Boston; Source Info: Mar2008, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p386; Subject Term: SCIENCE museums -- Educational aspects; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGY -- Moral & ethical aspects; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: NANOTECHNOLOGY; Subject Term: INFORMATION dissemination; Subject Term: MUSEUM visitors; Subject Term: SOCIAL participation; Subject Term: SOCIAL aspects; Subject Term: BOSTON (Mass.); Subject Term: MASSACHUSETTS; Author-Supplied Keyword: informal science education; Author-Supplied Keyword: nanotechnology; Author-Supplied Keyword: public engagement models; Author-Supplied Keyword: science museums; Author-Supplied Keyword: technology and ethics; Number of Pages: 13p; Document Type: Article

Connecting with industry: bridging the divide, Berman, Judith , Journal of Higher Education Policy & Management, Volume 30, Issue 2, p.165-174, (2008) Abstract

Berman, Judith 1; Email Address: jberman@admin.uwa.edu.au; Affiliation: 1: University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.; Source Info: May2008, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p165; Subject Term: ACADEMIC-industrial collaboration; Subject Term: EDUCATION, Higher; Subject Term: INDUSTRIES; Subject Term: EDUCATION -- Research; Subject Term: UNIVERSITIES & colleges -- Employees; Subject Term: RESEARCH -- Finance; Subject Term: COMMERCIALIZATION; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: LITERATURE; Subject Term: AUSTRALIA; Author-Supplied Keyword: higher education; Author-Supplied Keyword: industry; Author-Supplied Keyword: research funding; Author-Supplied Keyword: research partnerships; NAICS/Industry Codes: 611310 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools; Number of Pages: 10p; Document Type: Article

Public Goods and Fair Prices : Balancing Technological Innovation with Social Well-Being, Brody, Baruch , Hastings Center Report, Volume 26, Issue 2, p.5-11, (1996) Abstract

Brody, Baruch; Source Info: Mar/Apr96, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p5; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGY transfer; Subject Term: BIOETHICS; Subject Term: MORAL & ethical aspects; Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 5841

Long-Acting Contraceptives : Rationale, Current Development, and Ethical Implications, Brown, George F. , Hastings Center Report, Volume 25, Issue 1, p.S12-S15, (1995) Abstract

Brown, George F.; Source Info: Jan/Feb95, Vol. 25 Issue 1, pS12; Subject Term: CONTRACEPTION; Subject Term: CONTRACEPTIVES; Subject Term: RESEARCH; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: MORAL & ethical aspects; Number of Pages: 4p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 3005

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Digital Publishing, Indexing, and Ethics: Implications in Civil and Hydraulic Engineering and Research, Chanson, Hubert , Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education & Practice, Volume 135, Issue 4, p.117-121, (2009) Abstract

Chanson, Hubert 1; Email Address: h.chanson@uq.edu.au; Affiliation: 1: Professor, Univ. of Queensland, Brisbane QLD 4072, Australia; Source Info: Oct2009, Vol. 135 Issue 4, p117; Subject Term: ELECTRONIC publishing; Subject Term: ELECTRONIC information resources; Subject Term: CIVIL engineering; Subject Term: HYDRAULIC engineering; Subject Term: ENGINEERING -- Research; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: QUALITY; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541712 Reseach and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology); Number of Pages: 5p; Illustrations: 2 Color Photographs, 3 Graphs; Document Type: Article

Deliberating Competence: Theoretical and Practitioner Perspectives on Effective Participatory Appraisal Practice, Chilvers, Jason , Science, Technology & Human Values, Volume 33, Issue 3, p.421-451, (2008) Abstract

Chilvers, Jason 1; Affiliation: 1: University of Birmingham, United Kingdom; Source Info: May2008, Vol. 33 Issue 3, p421; Subject Term: PARTICIPATION; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: ENVIRONMENTAL risk assessment; Subject Term: SOCIAL sciences; Subject Term: SOCIAL interaction; Subject Term: DRUG antagonism; Subject Term: BIODIVERSITY; Subject Term: EMPIRICAL research; Subject Term: GREAT Britain; Author-Supplied Keyword: analytic-deliberative pmcesses; Author-Supplied Keyword: environmental risk; Author-Supplied Keyword: evaluation; Author-Supplied Keyword: principles; Author-Supplied Keyword: public participation; Author-Supplied Keyword: United Kingdom; NAICS/Industry Codes: 541720 Research and Development in the Social Sciences and Humanities; Number of Pages: 31p; Illustrations: 3 Charts; Document Type: Article

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The real path to green energy: Hybrid nuclear-renewable power, Forsberg, Charles , Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Volume 65, Issue 6, p.65-71, (2009) Abstract

Forsberg, Charles; Source Info: Nov2009, Vol. 65 Issue 6, p65; Subject Term: HYBRID power systems; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: ENVIRONMENTAL aspects; Subject Term: BIOMASS energy -- Environmental aspects; Subject Term: NUCLEAR energy -- Environmental aspects; Subject Term: RENEWABLE energy sources -- Management; Subject Term: FOSSIL fuel power plants; Subject Term: GREENHOUSE gas mitigation -- International cooperation; Subject Term: DESIGN & construction; Number of Pages: 7p; Document Type: Article

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Technology and society building our sociotechnical future, Johnson, Deborah G., and Wetmore Jameson M. , Inside technology; Variation: Inside technology., p.(xv, 623 p. : ill., map, (2009) Abstract
Towards culturally inclusive global engineering?, Johnston, S. F. , European Journal of Engineering Education, Volume 26, Issue 1, p.77-89, (2001) Abstract

Johnston, S. F.; Source Info: Mar2001, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p77; Subject Term: ENGINEERING; Subject Term: ENGINEERS; Subject Term: GLOBALIZATION; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: AUSTRALIA; Number of Pages: 13p; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 6983

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Mobile-Centric Ambient Intelligence in Health- and Homecare—Anticipating Ethical and Legal Challenges, Kosta, Eleni, Pitkänen Olli, Niemelä Marketta, and Kaasinen Eija , Science & Engineering Ethics, Volume 16, Issue 2, p.303-323, (2010) Abstract

Kosta, Eleni 1; Email Address: eleni.kosta@law.kuleuven.be Pitkänen, Olli 2 Niemelä, Marketta 3 Kaasinen, Eija 3; Affiliation: 1: Interdisciplinary Centre for Law & ICT (ICRI), KU Leuven, IBBT, Sint-Michielsstraat 6, 3000 Leuven, Belgium 2: Helsinki Institute for Information Technology (HIIT), Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 9800, 02015 TKK, Finland 3: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, P.O. Box 1300, Tekniikankatu 1, FI 33101 Tampere, Finland; Source Info: Jun2010, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p303; Subject Term: DATA protection; Subject Term: ETHICS; Subject Term: MOBILE communication systems; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: AMBIENT intelligence; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ambient intelligence; Author-Supplied Keyword: Data protection; Author-Supplied Keyword: eInclusion; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ethical guidelines; Author-Supplied Keyword: MINAmI project; Author-Supplied Keyword: Privacy; Author-Supplied Keyword: Social divide; NAICS/Industry Codes: 517210 Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite); Number of Pages: 21p; Illustrations: 1 Diagram, 1 Chart; Document Type: Article

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Distributing Responsibility in the Debate on Sustainable Biofuels, Landeweerd, Laurens, Osseweijer Patricia, and Kinderlerer Julian , Science & Engineering Ethics, Volume 15, Issue 4, p.531-543, (2009) Abstract

Landeweerd, Laurens 1; Email Address: l.landeweerd@tudelft.nl Osseweijer, Patricia 1 Kinderlerer, Julian 1; Affiliation: 1: Department of Biotechnology, Section of Biotechnology and Society, Kluyver Centre for Genomics of Industrial Fermentation, P.O. Box 5057, 2600 GA Delft, The Netherlands; Source Info: Dec2009, Vol. 15 Issue 4, p531; Subject Term: BIOMASS energy; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: BIOLOGICAL determinism; Subject Term: DEBATES & debating; Subject Term: FUEL; Subject Term: ALTERNATIVE fuels; Author-Supplied Keyword: Biofuels; Author-Supplied Keyword: Innovation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Public debate; Author-Supplied Keyword: Social constructivism; Author-Supplied Keyword: Social determinism; Author-Supplied Keyword: Technological determinism; Author-Supplied Keyword: Technology; Number of Pages: 13p; Document Type: Article

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Nanotechnology, risk and upstream public engagement, MacNaghten, Phil , Geography, Summer2008, Volume 93, Issue 2, p.108-113, (2008) Abstract

MacNaghten, Phil 1; Email Address: p.m.macnaghten@durham.ac.uk; Affiliation: 1: Professor of Geography and Director, the Institute of Hazard and Risk Research, Durham University; Source Info: Summer2008, Vol. 93 Issue 2, p108; Subject Term: NANOTECHNOLOGY; Subject Term: HIGH technology; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: PUBLIC administration; Subject Term: SOCIAL security; Subject Term: SOCIAL impact; Subject Term: SOCIAL aspects; NAICS/Industry Codes: 921190 Other General Government Support; Number of Pages: 6p; Document Type: Article

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Patenting and Licensing of University Research: Promoting Innovation or Undermining Academic Values?, Sterckx, Sigrid , Science & Engineering Ethics, Volume 17, Issue 1, p.45-64, (2011) Abstract

Sterckx, Sigrid 1; Email Address: sigrid.sterckx@ugent.be; Affiliation: 1: Department of Philosophy and Moral Science, Universiteit Gent and Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Blandijnberg 2, 9000 Gent, Belgium; Source Info: Mar2011, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p45; Subject Term: PATENTS; Subject Term: ETHICS; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGY transfer; Subject Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: KNOWLEDGE management; Author-Supplied Keyword: Academia; Author-Supplied Keyword: Ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: Innovation; Author-Supplied Keyword: Patents; Number of Pages: 20p; Document Type: Article

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Evaluation of Scientific Merit in Collaboratories: A New Look at an Old Question, Turner, W. A., and van Meter K. , Accountability in Research: Policies & Quality Assurance, Volume 5, Issue 1-3, p.73, (1997) Abstract

Turner, W. A.; van Meter, K.; Issue Info: Jan1997, Vol. 5 Issue 1-3, p73; Thesaurus Term: INTERNET; Thesaurus Term: TECHNOLOGICAL innovations; Subject Term: COMMUNICATION in science; Subject Term: SOCIAL aspects; Number of Pages: 21p; Illustrations: 1 Color Photograph, 3 Diagrams; Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 9385

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When expert advice works, and when it does not, Woodhouse, E. J., and Nieusma D. , Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE, Volume 16, Issue 1, p.23-29, (1997) Abstract