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Review
Daniel Lee Kleinman
(2022)
Review of "The Scientific Method: An Evolution of Thinking from Darwin to Dewey".
Journal of American History.
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Article
Kelly Moore; Nathalia Hernández Vidal; Daniel Lee Kleinman
(2019)
Knowledge and Justice: A Comment.
Science as Culture
(pp. 383-390).
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Article
Daniel Lee Kleinman; Noah Weeth Feinstein; Greg Downey; et al.
(May 2018)
Hybrid Experiments in Higher Education: General Trends and Local Factors at the Academic–Business Boundary.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 540-569).
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Article
Hee-Je Bak; Daniel Lee Kleinman
(2017)
Media Cultures and the Representation of Science in Korea and the United States: The BSE Case in 2008.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 331-352).
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Article
Daniel Lee Kleinman; Noah Weeth Feinstein; Greg Downey
(2013)
Erratum to: Beyond Commercialization: Science, Higher Education and the Culture of Neoliberalism.
Science and Education
(pp. 2403-2403).
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Article
Daniel Lee Kleinman; Noah Weeth Feinstein; Greg Downey
(2013)
Beyond Commercialization: Science, Higher Education and the Culture of Neoliberalism.
Science and Education
(pp. 2385-2401).
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Article
Suryanarayanan, Sainath; Daniel Lee Kleinman. Daniel Lee
(April 2013)
Be(e)coming experts: The controversy over insecticides in the honey bee colony collapse disorder.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 215-240).
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Article
Albert, Mathieu; Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(2011)
Bringing Pierre Bourdieu to Science and Technology Studies.
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
(p. 263).
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Chapter
Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(2010)
The Commercialization of Academic Culture and the Future of the University.
In: The Commodification of Academic Research: Science and the Modern University
(p. 24).
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Book
Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(2008)
Controversies in science & technology: Volume 2, From climate to chromosomes.
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Review
Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(2007)
Review of "Biotech: The Countercultural Origins of an Industry".
Journal of American History.
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Article
Kleinman, Daniel Lee; Kinchy, Abby J.
(2003)
Why Ban Bovine Growth Hormone? Science, Social Welfare, and the Divergent Biotech Policy Landscapes in Europe and the United States.
Science as Culture
(p. 375).
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Article
Kinchy, Abby J.; Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(2003)
Organizing Credibility: Discursive and Organizational Orthodoxy on the Borders of Ecology and Politics.
Social Studies of Science
(p. 869).
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Book
Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(2003)
Impure Cultures: University Biology and the World of Commerce.
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Article
Klein, Hans K.; Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(2002)
The Social Construction of Technology: Structural Considerations.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(p. 28).
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Article
Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(1998)
Untangling context: Understanding a university laboratory in the commercial world.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 285-314).
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Article
Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(1998)
Beyond the science wars: Contemplating the democratization of science.
Politics and the Life Sciences
(pp. 133-145).
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Book
Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(1995)
Politics on the endless frontier: Postwar research policy in the United States.
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Article
Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(1994)
Layers of interests, layers of influence: Business and the genesis of the National Science Foundation.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 259-282).
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Thesis
Kleinman, Daniel Lee
(1992)
Groping toward the endless frontier: The politics of post-war research policy in the United States.
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