Search Results - "Gorman, Michael E"
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Causal inference in disease ecology: investigating ecological drivers of disease emergence
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-10-2008)“…Despite awareness that disease emergence may be related to ecological change, few studies have rigorously analyzed the underlying environmental drivers of the…”
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Toward a leading indicator of catastrophic shifts in complex systems: Assessing changing conditions in nation states
Published in Heliyon (01-12-2017)“…The 20th century was characterized by substantial change on a global scale. There were multiple wars and unrest, social and political transitions,…”
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Acquisition of T-shaped expertise: an exploratory study
Published in Social epistemology (04-03-2017)“…Disciplinary boundaries become increasingly unclear when grappling with "wicked problems," which present a complex set of policy, cultural, technological, and…”
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Identification of Risks in the Life Cycle of Nanotechnology-Based Products
Published in Journal of industrial ecology (01-06-2008)“…Summary In order to realize the projected market potential of nanotechnology, the environmental, health, and safety (EHS) uncertainties posed by a nano‐product…”
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Types of Knowledge and Their Roles in Technology Transfer
Published in The Journal of technology transfer (01-06-2002)“…At the dawn of a new millennium, the most valuable global commodity is knowledge, particularly new knowledge about technology that may give a culture, a…”
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Doing Science, Technology and Society in the National Science Foundation
Published in Science and engineering ethics (01-12-2011)“…Issue Title: Science and Technology in the Making: Observation and Engagement The author describes his efforts to become a participant observer while he was a…”
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Doing Science, Technology and Society in the National Science Foundation: Commentary on: “Engaged, Embedded, Enjoined: Science and Technology Studies in the National Science Foundation”
Published in Science and engineering ethics (01-12-2011)“…The author describes his efforts to become a participant observer while he was a Program Director at the NSF. He describes his plans for keeping track of his…”
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A. Jean Ayres and the development of sensory integration: a case study in the development and fragmentation of a scientific therapy network
Published in Social epistemology (04-03-2017)“…Jean Ayres invented Sensory Integration (SI) for children experiencing learning and social difficulties because, according to Ayres, they could not adequately…”
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Obituary: David Charles Gooding (1947–2009)
Published in Social studies of science (01-04-2010)“…Gorman presents an obituary for David Charles Gooding, a respected scholar who died from chronic lymphocytic leukemia on Dec 13, 2009. Gooding's research on…”
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Trading Zones, Interactional Expertise, and Future Research in Cognitive Psychology of Science
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Introduction to Cognition in Science and Technology
Published in Topics in cognitive science (01-10-2009)“…Cognitive studies of science and technology have had a long history of largely independent research projects that have appeared in multiple outlets, but rarely…”
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Collaborating on Convergent Technologies: Education and Practice
Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-05-2004)“…: Converging technologies will require collaboration across disciplines. A good metaphor for such collaborations is the kind of trading zone that emerges…”
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Using Expert Elicitation to Prioritize Resource Allocation for Risk Identification for Nanosilver
Published in The Journal of law, medicine & ethics (22-12-2009)“…This article introduces a method to identify risks through expert elicitation, using silver nanotechnology as a case study. Unique features of the method…”
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Turning Students into Professionals: Types of Knowledge and ABET Engineering Criteria
Published in Journal of engineering education (Washington, D.C.) (01-07-2002)“…In order to implement the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) engineering criteria, it is important for engineering educators to…”
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Moral Imagination, Trading Zones, and the Role of the Ethicist in Nanotechnology
Published in Nanoethics (01-12-2009)“…The societal and ethical impacts of emerging technological and business systems cannot entirely be foreseen; therefore, management of these innovations will…”
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Obituary: Michael J. Mahoney
Published in Social studies of science (01-02-2008)“…Gorman presents an obituary for psychologist Michael J. Mahoney, who died on May 31, 2006. Mahoney played an important role in establishing psychology of…”
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STS, Ethics, and Knowledge Transfer in the Courtroom: Personal Experiences
Published in Social studies of science (01-12-2006)“…Gorman discusses his experience as an expert witness. Although he only gave depositions, and did not testify, he notes the importance of an expert witness…”
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Scientific and Technological Thinking
Published in Review of general psychology (01-06-2006)“…Studies of scientific and technological thinking can be organized via a taxonomy of methodological approaches that reveal areas for further study. Dunbar…”
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Using Trading Zones and Life Cycle Analysis to Understand Nanotechnology Regulation
Published in The Journal of law, medicine & ethics (01-12-2006)“…This article reviews the public health and environmental regulations applicable to nanotechnology using a life cycle model from basic research through…”
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Trading Zones, Moral Imagination and Socially Sensitive Computing
Published in Foundations of science (01-03-2008)“…As computating technologies become ubiquitous and at least partly autonomous, they will have increasing impact on societies, both in the developed and…”
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