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886 citations
related to Public policy as a subject or category
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Article
Alexandra Barmpouti
(2020)
Issues of biopolitics of reproduction in post-war Greece.
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
(p. 101276).
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Article
Jennifer Dusdal; Justin J. W. Powell; David P. Baker; et al.
(2020)
University vs. Research Institute? The Dual Pillars of German Science Production, 1950–2010.
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
(pp. 319-342).
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Book
Rene Almeling
(2020)
GUYnecology: The Missing Science of Men’s Reproductive Health.
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Book
Xun Zhou
(2020)
The People's Health: Health Intervention and Delivery in Mao's China, 1949-1983.
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Article
Kathrin A Hiepko
(2020)
Where is the Hoechst Insulin?: The Role of Diabetics and Their Doctors as Consumers During the German Democratic Republic’s Autarkic Policy of ‘Making Free From Disturbance’, 1961–1966.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 924-945).
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Article
Melanie Smallman
(August 2020)
‘Nothing to do with the science’: How an elite sociotechnical imaginary cements policy resistance to public perspectives on science and technology through the machinery of government.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 589-608).
(/isis/citation/CBB153866236/)
Article
Tasleem J Padamsee
(2020)
Fighting an Epidemic in Political Context: Thirty-Five Years of HIV/AIDS Policy Making in the United States.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 1001-1028).
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Article
Margaret A. Lemay
(2020)
The Role of Expectations of Science in Shaping Research Policy: A Discursive Analysis of the Creation of Genome Canada.
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
(pp. 235-260).
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Article
Kay, Michael
(May 2020)
"A Mighty Cobweb": Electricity, Aesthetics and the Urban Public Space.
Technology's Stories.
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Article
Anna Spadavecchia
(Summer 2020)
Building Industrial Districts: Do Subsidies Help? Evidence from Postwar Italy.
Business History Review
(pp. 399-423).
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Book
Mark Coeckelbergh
(2020)
AI Ethics.
(/isis/citation/CBB990965100/)
Article
Reetta Humalajoki
(2020)
Tearing down the ‘buckskin curtain’: Domestic policy-making and Indigenous intellectuals in the Cold War United States and Canada.
Cold War History
(pp. 223-242).
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Article
Suzanne Z. Gottschang
(April 2020)
Reproductive Modernities in Policy: Maternal Mortality, Midwives, and Cesarean Sections in China, 1900s–2000s.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 617-644).
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Article
Bogdan Hoanca
(March 2020)
The Human Connection Drug: Should Addiction to Social Media Be Legislated Out?.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 61-68).
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Article
Reihana Mohideen; Pankaj Batra; Prabhjot Khan
(March 2020)
Low-Carbon Energy Transition in India: Implications for Gender Equality and Social Inclusion.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 76-84).
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Article
Cristina Palma Conceição; Patrícia Ávila; Ana Rita Coelho; et al.
(2020)
European Action Plans for Science–Society Relations: Changing Buzzwords, Changing the Agenda.
Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy
(pp. 1-24).
(/isis/citation/CBB724297567/)
Article
Paulo Feitosa; Alberto Jorge Silva de Lima; Henrique Cukierman
(March 2020)
Digital Exclusion of Favelas from the Solar Map of Rio de Janeiro.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 30-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB203356500/)
Book
Jonathan Anomaly
(2020)
Creating Future People: The Ethics of Genetic Enhancement.
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Article
Janet Weston; Virginia Berridge
(2020)
AIDS Inside and Out: HIV/AIDS and Penal Policy in Ireland and England & Wales in the 1980s and 1990s.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 247-267).
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Article
Salim Al-Gailani
(2020)
‘The mothers of England object’: Public Health, Privacy and Professional Ethics in the Early Twentieth-century Debate over the Notification of Pregnancy.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 18-40).
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