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Publications

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 ·   Feeney, Mary Kathleen and Barry Bozeman, forthcoming. Public Values and Public
      Failure: Implications of the 2004-2005 Flu Vaccine Case
. Public Integrity.

·    Bozeman, Barry and Daniel Sarewitz, 2005. Public Values and Public Failure in US Science Policy. Science and Public Policy, 32(2), 119-136.

·    Bozeman, Barry, 2003. Science, Technology and Culpability: Some Hypotheses about Why the Disadvantaged Benefit Less from Discovery and Innovation. Presentation prepared for the Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C., November, 2003

·    Bozeman, Barry, 2003. Science, Technology and the Distribution of Impacts: Alternative Theories of the ‘Handicapper General’. Presentation to Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Atlanta, Georgia, October 15, 2003

·    Bozeman, Barry and Paul Hirsch, 2003. Science, Technology and the Distribution of Outcomes: Alternative Theories of the “Handicapper General”.

·    Bozeman, Barry, 2003. S&T Policy and Social Capital: Science, Technology and the Maldistribution of Benefits and Costs

·    Bozeman, Barry. 2002. Public-Value Failure: When Efficient Markets May Not Do. Public Administration Review 62, 2: 145-161.  

·    Hirsch, Paul, 2003. Shattering the Glass: Scientific Research, Societal Inequality, and Formalized Review. 2003 RVM Conference. 

 

 

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