Volume 37, No. 3 ( 2002 Automne / Fall)

Science and Politics in Canada
Sciences et politiques au Canada

Introduction
Agendas, Interests and Authority:Science and Politics in Canada
Stephen Bocking

Science, Politics and Science Policy in Canada: Steps Towards a Renewed Critical Inquiry
David Holdsworth

One Size Does Not Fit All: Canadian Government Laboratories as Diverse and Complex Institutions
Bruce Doern and Jeffrey S. Kinder

The Production of Knowledge in Canada:Consolidation and Diversification
Benoît Godin, Christian Doré and Vincent Larivière

Canadian Science at the Public/Private Divide: The NCE Experiment
Janet Atkinson-Grosjean

Contesting the Rule(s) of Medicine: Homeopathy's Battle for Legitimacy
Erin Steuter

The New Direction of Federal Agricultural Research in Canada: From Public Good to Private Gain?
Elizabeth Moore

Putting the Cart Before the Horse: A Review of Biotechnology Policy in Canada
Elisabeth Abergel and Katherine Barrett

The Biopolitics of Genetically Modified Organisms in Canada
Peter Andrée

Selective Integration: Knowledge and Interests in the Model Forest Program
Joanna M. Beyers

Conservation Biologists, Civic Science and the Preservation of BC Forests
Anita Krajnc

Pluralism, Pragmatism and Social Problems
Vincent di Norcia

McLuhan's Canadian Sense of Space, Time and Tactility
Donald Theall

 


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