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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2008): Frankenstein in Lilliput: Science at the Nanoscale
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2008): Frankenstein in Lilliput: Science at the Nanoscale
Published:
2009-01-26
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Focused Discussion
Frankenstein in Lilliput: Science at the Nanoscale (Editor's Introduction)
Isaac Record
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Bridging the Knowledge Gap: Examining Potential Limits in Nanomedicine
Jaipreet Virdi
25
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Gender, Mad Scientists and Nanotechnology
J. Kasi Jackson
45
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The Popularization of Emerging Technologies through Ethics: From Nanotechnology to Synthetic Biology
Joachim Schummer
56
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Atoms and Avatars: Virtual Worlds as Massively-Multiplayer Laboratories
Colin Milburn
63
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Small Talk: Nanotechnology and Metaphor
Joseph C. Pitt
90
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Informationalising Matter: Systems Understandings of the Nanoscale
Matthew Kearnes
99
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Conjuring Machinic Life
Natasha Myers
112
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Disciplining Nano
Ana Viseu
122
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Visual Evidence at the Nanoscale
Otávio Bueno
132
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Models and Theories at the Nano-scale
Eric Winsberg
139
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Articles
Multiple Independent Inventions of a Non-Functional Technology: Combinatorial Descriptive Names in Botany, 1640-1830
Sara Scharf
145
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Evolution and Conservative Christianity: How Philosophy of Science Pedagogy Can Begin the Conversation
Christine A. James
185
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Approaching Law and Exhausting its (Social) Principles: Jurisprudence as Social Science in Early 20th Century China
Daniel Asen
213
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Opinions
Is it Time for an Updated ‘Eco-Evo-Devo’ Definition of Evolution by Natural Selection?
Marion Blute
1
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A Commentary on Blute’s ‘Updated Definition’
Denis Walsh
6
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Science Studies Goes Public: A Report on an Ongoing Performance
Steve Fuller
11
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Reviews
In Search of Transdisciplinarity: A Review of Two Workshops Supported by Situating Science
Michael Cournoyea
238
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Hine, Christine. 2008. Systematics as Cyberscience. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Sara Scharf
245
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Fritz Allhoff and Patrick Lin, Eds. Nanotechnology and Society: Current and Emerging Ethical Issues
Jaipreet Virdi
248
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Paul E. Ceruzzi. Internet Alley: High Technology in Tysons Corner, 1945-2005
Isaac Record, Andrew Munro
251
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