Membership in the Science and Democracy Network has had a tangible effect on scholarship. Below are a selection of published articles submitted by members that they feel have directly benefited from circulation and presentation within the SDN community.
From Science and Public Policy 31, No 2, (April 2004).Science and citizenship. Guest Editor: Sheila Jasanoff
- Sheila Jasanoff, "Science and citizenship: a new synergy"
- Rebecca Ellis, Claire Waterton, "Environmental citizenship in the making: the participation of volunteer naturalists in UK biological recording and biodiversity policy"
- Marybeth Long Martello, "Global change science and the Arctic citizen"
- Robert Doubleday, "Institutionalising non-governmental organization dialogue at Unilever: framing the public as 'consumer-citizens'"
- Alastair Iles, "Making seafood sustainable: merging consumption and citizenship in the United States"
- Stefan Sperling, "Managing potential selves: stem cells, immigrants, and German identity"
Regula Valerie Burri
- Regula Valerie Burri, "Coping with Uncertainty: Assessing nanotechnologies in a Citizen Panel in Switzerland," Public Understanding of Science 18, no. 5 (2009): 498-511.
- Regula Valerie Burri, "Deliberating Risks Under Uncertainty: Experience, Trust,and Attitudes in a Swiss Nanotechnology Stakeholder Discussion Group," NanoEthics 1 (2007): 143-154.
Pierre-Benoit Joly
- Jane Calvert and Pierre-Benoit Joly, "How did the gene become a chemical compound? The ontology of the gene and the patenting of DNA,"Social Sciences Information 50, no. 2 (June 2011): 157-177.
Robert Doubleday
- Robert Doubleday, "Organizing Accountability: co-production of technoscientific and social worlds in a nanoscience laboratory," Area 39 no. 2 (June 2007): 166-175.
Ulrike Felt
- Ulrike Felt, and Maximilian Fochler, "Slim futures and the fat pill. Civic imaginations of innovation and governance in an engagement setting," Science as Culture (April 2011).
Tim Forsyth
- Tim Forsyth and Jessica Ayers, "Community Based Adaptation to Climate Change: Strengthening Resilience through Development," Environment 51, no. 4 (2009): 22-31.
- Tim Forsyth, "Are environmental social movements socially exclusive? An historical study from Thailand," World Development 35, no.12 (2007): 2110-2130.
- Tim Forsyth, "Democratizing international environmental expertise about forests and climate," in Environmental Governance: power and knowledge in a local-global world eds. G. Kutting and R. Lipschutz. (London: Routledge, 2004), 170-185.
- Tim Forsyth, "Social movements and environmental democratization in Thailand," in Earthly Politics: local and global in environmental governance, eds. S. Jasanoff and M. Long (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press), 195-216.
David Guston
- David H. Guston, Mark B. Brown, "Science, Democracy, and the Right to Research," Science and Engineering Ethics 15, no. 3 (2009): 351-366.
Rob Hagendijk
- Rob Hagendijk and Alan Irwin, "Public deliberation and governance: Engaging with science and technology in contemporary Europe," Minerva44, no. 2 (2006): 167-184.
Stephen Hilgartner
- Stephen Hilgartner, "Intellectual property and the politics of emerging technology: Inventors, citizens, and powers to shape the future," Chicago-Kent Law Review 84, no. 1 (2009): 197-224.
Alastair Iles
- Alastair Iles, "Greening Chemistry: Emerging Epistemic Political Tensions in California and the United States," Public Understanding of Science (forthcoming).
- Alastair Iles, "Identifying Environmental Health Risks in Consumer Products: Non-Governmental Organizations and Civic Epistemology," Public Understanding of Science 16, no. 4 (October 2007): 371-392.
Mrill Ingram
- Mrill Ingram, "Disciplining Microbes in the Implementation of U.S. Federal Organic Standards," Environment and Planning A 39, no.12 (2007): 2966-2882.
- Mrill Ingram and Helen M. Ingram, "Credible Edibles: The Development of Federal Organic Regulations," Routing the Opposition: Social Movements and Public Policy, ed. D. Mayer (Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press), 121-148.
Monika Kurath
- Monika Kurath, "Nanotechnology Governance: Accountability and Governance in New Modes of Regulation and De-liberation," Science, Technology and Innovation Studies 5, no.2 (2009): 87-110.
Javier Lezaun
- Javier Lezaun, "Bees beekeepers and bureaucrats: parasitism, and the politics of transgenic life," Environment and Planning D: Society in Space(June 2011).
Marybeth L. Martello
- Marybeth L. Martello, "Indigenous Peoples as Representations and Representatives of Climate Change," Social Studies of Science 38, no. 3 (June 2008): 351-376.
Krishanu Saha
- Krishanu Saha, David E. Winickoff and Gregory Graff, "Opening Stem Cell Research and Development: A policy Proposal for the Management of Data, Intellectual Property, and Ethics Winter,"Yale Journal of Health Policy, Law and Ethics (Winter 2009): 52-127.
Articles by SDN Members
Below is a list of articles written by the members of the Science and Democracy Network selected by the members themselves as either important, representative, new, or overlooked. Links to the articles have been provided where available. Members may have up to two articles available at any given time.
(If you are a member of SDN and wish to change the articles listed under your entry, or have an entry of articles created for yourself, please contact the site admin.)
Brian Balmer
Daniel Barben
- Daniel Barben, "Changing Regimes of Science and Politics: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives for a World in Transition," Science and Public Policy 33, no. 11 (February 2007): 55-69.
- Daniel Barben, Erik Fisher, Cynthia Selin, and David Guston, "Anticipatory Governance of Nanotechnology: Foresight, Engagement, and Integration," in Edward J. Hackett, Olga Amsterdamska, Michael E. Lynch, Judy Wajcman, eds., Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Third Edition (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2008): 979-1000.
Silke Beck
Beck, S. (2012): Between Tribalism and Trust: The IPCC under the ‘public microscope.’ Nature and Culture 7(2): 151-173.
Beck, S. (2012): The challenges of building cosmopolitan climate expertise - with reference to Germany. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change: Vol. 3/1: 1-17.
Beck, S. (2012): From Truth to Trust. Lessons learnt from ‘climategate.’ Hogl, K., Kvarda, E., Nordbeck, R. & Pregernig, M. (eds.): New modes of governance in environmental and natural resource policy: Analytical perspectives and empirical insights. Elgar: Cheltenham: 220-241.
Beck, S. (2011): Moving beyond the linear model of expertise? IPCC and the test of adaptation. Regional Environmental Change:Vol.11/ 2: 297-306. (DOI 10.1007/s10113-010-0136-2).
Lövbrand, E. Pielke, R. jr. and Beck, S. (2011): A Democracy Paradox in Studies of Science and Technology. Science Technology Human Values: Vol.36/ 4: 474 - 496. (DOI 10.1177/0162243910366154).
Christophe Bonneuil
Mark B. Brown
- Mark B. Brown, "Survey Article: Citizen Panels and the Concept of Representation," Journal of Political Philosophy 14, no. 2 (2006): 203-225.
- Mark B. Brown, "Fairly Balanced: The Politics of Representation on Government Advisory Committees," Political Research Quarterly 61, no. 4 (2008): 547-560.
- Mark B. Brown, David H. Guston, "Science, Democracy, and the Right to Research," Science and Engineering Ethics 15, no. 3 (2009): 351-366.
Regula Valerie Burri
Athur A. Daemmrich
- Daemmrich, Arthur A. "Epistemic Contests and the Legitimacy of the World Trade Organization: The Brazil–USA Cotton Dispute and the Incremental Balancing of Interests." Trade, Law and Development 4 (Summer 2012): 200–240.
- Daemmrich, Arthur A., and Ian McKown Cornell. "GlaxoSmithKline in Brazil: Public-Private Vaccine Partnerships." Harvard Business School Case 712-049, June 2012.
Adrian Ely
- Patrick van Zwanenberg, Adrian Ely, Adrian Smith, Chen Chuanbo, Ding Shijun, Maria-Eugenia Fazio, Laura Goldberg (2011) “Regulatory harmonization and agricultural biotechnology in Argentina and China: Critical assessment of state-centered and de-centered approaches”, Regulation and Governance, 5, 166–186
- Chenggang Jin, Adrian Ely, Xiaoyun Liang, Lijie Fang (2011) “Framing a global health risk from the bottom-up: user perceptions and practices around antibiotics in four villages in China”, Health, Risk and Society 13:5, 433-449
- Patrick van Zwanenberg, Adrian Ely, Adrian Smith (with Chuanbo Chen, Shijun Ding, Chenggang Jin, Xiaoyun Liang, Maria-Eugenia Fazio, Laura Goldberg) “Regulating Technology: Global Harmonisation and Local Realities”, EarthScan
- Leach, M., J. Rockström, P. Raskin, I. Scoones, A. C. Stirling, A. Smith, J. Thompson, E. Millstone, A. Ely, E. Arond, C. Folke and P. Olsson (2012) Transforming Innovation for Sustainability. Ecology and Society 17 (2): 11.
Tim Forsyth
David H. Guston
- David H. Guston, "Innovation Policy: Not Just a Jumbo Shrimp," Nature 454 (August 2008): 940-941.
- David H. Guston, Mark B. Brown, "Science, Democracy, and the Right to Research," Science and Engineering Ethics 15, no. 3 (2009): 351-366.
- David H. Guston. The Pumpkin or the Tiger? Michael Polanyi, Frederick Soddy, and Anticipating Emerging Technologies. Minerva (2012) 50:363–379. Published online 6 September 2012.
Stephen Hilgartner
Mike Hulme
- Hulme, M., Mahony, M, et al. (2011): Science-Policy Interface: Beyond Assessments. Science 5: Vol. 333/ 6043: 697-698. (DOI: 10.1126/science.333.6043.697).
- Hulme,M. (2009) Why we disagree about climate change: understanding controversy, inaction and opportunity. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 393pp.
- Hulme,M. (2010) Problems with making and governing global kinds of knowledge. Global Environmental Change 20(4), 558-564
- Martin Mahony, Mike Hulme. Model migrations: mobility and boundary crossings in regional climate prediction. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. Volume 37, Issue 2, pages 197–211, April 2012.
- Martin Mahony, Mike Hulme. The Colour of Risk: An Exploration of the IPCC’s “Burning Embers” Diagram. Spontaneous Generations. Visual Representation and Science. Vol 6, No 1 (2012).
Sheila Jasanoff
Pierre-Benoit Joly
- Christophe Bonneuil, Pierre-Benoit Joly, and Claire Marris, "Disentrenching Experiment: The Construction of GM-crop Field Trials as a Social Problem in France," Science, Technology, & Human Values 33, no. 2 (2008): 201-229.
- Pierre-Benoit Joly and Alain Kaufmann, "Lost in Translation? The Need for 'Upstream Engagement' with Nanotechnology on Trial," Science as Culture 17, no. 3 (September 2008): 225-248.
- Claire Marris, Pierre-Benoit Joly and Arie RipInteractive Technology Assessment in the Real World: DualDynamics in an iTA Exercise on Genetically Modified Vines," Science, Technology, & Human Values33, no. 1 (2008): 77-100.<
Kerstin Klein
- Kerstin Klein, "Illiberal Biopolitics and 'Embryonic Life':the Governance of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research in China," Chapter 17 in J. Yorke, ed., The Right to Life and the Value of Life: Orientations in Law, Politics and Ethics (Ashgate, July 2010):399-422.
- Kerstin Klein, "New Authoritarianism' in China: Political Reform in the One-Party State," In: R. Berman and B. Wang, eds., China: Critical Theory, Market Society, and Culture, TELOS Journal No. 151 (2010): 1-27.
Monika Kurath
Les Levidow
Claire Marris
- Christophe Bonneuil, Pierre-Benoit Joly, and Claire Marris, "Disentrenching Experiment: The Construction of GM-crop Field Trials as a Social Problem in France," Science, Technology, & Human Values 33, no. 2 (2008): 201-229.
- Claire Marris, Pierre-Benoit Joly and Arie Rip"Interactive Technology Assessment in the Real World: DualDynamics in an iTA Exercise on Genetically Modified Vines," Science, Technology, & Human Values 33, no. 1 (2008): 77-100.
Andrew S. Mathews
- Andrew S. Mathews, "State Making, Knowledge, and Ignorance:Translation and Concealment in Mexican Forestry Institutions," American Anthropologist 110, no.4 (2008): 484-494.
- Andrew. S. Mathews. Instituting Nature: Authority, Expertise, and Power in Mexican Forests (Politics, Science, and the Environment). The MIT Press (November 4, 2011).
Clark A. Miller
- Clark A. Miller, "Hybrid Management: Boundary Organizations, Science Policy, and Environmental Governance in the Climate Regime," Science, Technology, & Human Values 26, no. 4 (Autumn 2001): 478-500.
- Clark A. Miller, "Democratization, International Knowledge Institutions, and Global Governance," Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions 20, no. 2 (April 2007): 325-357.
Susan Owens
Shobita Parthasarathy
- Shobita Parthasarathy, "Architectures of Genetic Medicine: Comparing Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer in the USA and the UK," Social Studies of Science 35, no. 1 (February 2005): 5-40.
- Shobita Parthasarathy, "Reconceptualizing Technology Transfer: The Challenge of Shaping an International System of Genetic Testing for Breast Cancer," in David H. Guston and Daniel Sarewitz, Shaping Science and Technology Policy: The Next Generation of Research (Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 2006): 333-357.
- Shobita Parthasarathy. Breaking the expertise barrier: understanding activist strategies in science and technology policy domains. Science and Public Policy, 37(5), June 2010, pages 355–367.
- Shobita Parthasarathy. Whose knowledge? What values? The comparative politics of patenting life forms in the United States and Europe. Policy Sci (2011) 44:267–288.
Vincenzo Pavone
- Vincenzo Pavone, "Genetic Testing, Geneticisationand Social Change:Insights from Genetic Experts in Spain," In B. Wieser and W. Berger Assessing Life - The organization of genetic testing (2010): 32-64.
- Vincenzo Pavone, "What do civil society organisations expect fromparticipation in science? Lessons from Germany and Spain on the issue of GMOs," Science and Public Policy 36, no. 4 (May 2009): 287-299.
- Vicenzo Pavone. Science, Neoliberalism and the Bioeconomy.
- Vincenzo Pavone and Flor Arias. Beyond the Geneticization Thesis : The Political Economy of PGD/PGS in Spain. Science Technology Human Values 2012 37: 235 originally published online 27 June 2011
- Vincenzo Pavone and Sara Degli Esposti. Public assessment of new surveillance-oriented security technologies: Beyond the trade-off between privacy and security. Public Understanding of Science 2012 21: 556 originally published online 26 August 2010
- Vincenzo Pavone, Joanna Goven, Riccardo Guarino. From risk assessment to in-context trajectory evaluation - GMOs and their social implications. Environmental Sciences Europe 2011, 23:3
Roopali Phadke
Martyn Pickersgill
Kjetil Rommetveit
Jack Stilgoe
William J. Sutherland
Alex Wellerstein
- Alex Wellerstein, "Patenting the Bomb: Nuclear Weapons, Intellectual Property, and Technological Control," Isis 99, no. 1 (March 2008): 57-87.
- Alex Wellerstein, "States of Eugenics: Institutions and the Practices of Compulsory Sterilization in California," in Sheila Jasanoff, ed., Reframing Rights: Bioconstitutionalism in the Genetic Age (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2011): 29-58.
David E. Winickoff