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Week 14(WEEKS 12-14 UNIT ON SCIENCE ADVICE TO DECISION MAKERS) April 23 - Expertise, Democracy, Professional Roles and ResponsibilitiesPielke, Jr. R. A. 2007. The Honest Broker: Making Sense of Science in Policy and Politics (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK). DEMOS, 2006. The Received Wisdom. Sarewitz, D. 2004. How science makes environmental controversies worse, Environmental Science & Policy 7 (2004) 385-403.
Optional: Krimsky, S. and L.S. Rothenberg, 2001. Conflict of interest policies in science and medical journals: Editorial practices and author disclosures, Science and Engineering Ethics, 7:205-218. Calandra, B. 2002. Politicking for Science: Scientists in politics may lose their lab expertise, but they gain a passport to world debates. The Scientist 16(12):53. Lasswell, H. D., 1970. Must Science Serve Political Power? American Psychologist 25: 117-125. NRC, 1995. Reshaping the Graduate Education of Scientists and Engineers, Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, National Academy Press, Quote from Chapter 1.
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