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Sheldon
Krimsky's books provide a critical examinaton of breaking issues in science
and technology. Some of these works explore the questions that were being
asked, the policy options that were available, and the decisions that
were being made when the commercial applications of genetic technologies
were still in their infancy. His works cover the fields of biology and
social issues; science studies; technology and society; social management
of risk; and the sociology of science. These books are for those readers
who are interested in the social assessment and management of new technologies, science and ethics, and the normative dimensions and moral implications
of science in its social context.
Bio | Publications | Science & Ethics Publications | Biotechnology Publications | Endocrine Disruptors Publications | Risk Analysis Publications | Books | Commentaries | Book Reviews | Courses | Links | Corrupted Science | Home ©2005 Sheldon Krimsky
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