Science and Engineering Ethics
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Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2002

Editorial
Science and Technology for the Good of Society?
Stephanie J. Bird, 3-4. [Full Text]
Comment
International science and fair-play practices
Pieter J. D. Drenth, 5-11. [Full Text]
Sharing scientific development as an alternative to the brain drain
Mohamed Jaoua, 13-15. [Full Text]
Papers
The myth of technology in health care
Bjørn Hofmann, 17-29. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Apologising for the Past: German Science and Nazi Medicine
Damian Grace, 31-42. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Ethics and Science: Educating the Public
R. Brownhill and L. Merricks, 43-57. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Representation and Misrepresentation: Tufte and the Morton Thiokol Engineers on the Challenger
Wade Robison, Roger Boisjoly, David Hoeker, Stefan Young, 59-81. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Diverse Knowledges and Competing Interests: An Essay in Socio-Technical Problem-Solving
Vincent di Norcia, 83-98. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Peer Review and Innovation
Raymond E. Spier, 99-108. [Abstract] [Full Text]
Much Ado About Peer Review, Part 2: Commentary on “Peer Review and Innovation” (Spier)
Daryl E. Chubin, 109-112. [Full Text]
Reviews
Selected Excerpts from the Science and Society Action Plan
Commission of the European Communities, 113-117. [Full Text]
Books Received--Societal Implications of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (Roco & Bainbridge, eds.); Science and Technology Ethics (R Spier, ed.); The Human Genome (Dennis & Gallagher, eds.); Identification and Control of Mechanical Systems (Juang & Phan)
125-126. [Full Text]
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