Knowledge Technology & Policy 2003 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A brief history of terrorism in the United States. | Social sciences | Larabee, Ann |
Application of technology and innovation park concept in the developing world: dimensions and considerations. | Social sciences | Phillips, Rhonda |
Bringing actors together around large-scale water systems: participatory modeling and other innovations. | Social sciences | Eeten, Michel J. G. van, Loucks, Daniel P., Roe, Emery |
Canadian bulk water exports: analyzing the sun belt conflict using the graph model for conflict resolution. | Social sciences | Obeidi, Amer, Hipel, Keith W., Kilgour, Marc D. |
Code wars: steganography, signals intelligence, and terrorism. | Social sciences | Conway, Maura |
Constitutional causes for technological leadership: why Europe? | Social sciences | Backhaus, Jurgen G. |
Creative cities: breeding places in the knowledge economy. | Social sciences | Hospers, Gert-Jan |
Cyber terror: missing in action. | Social sciences | Lewis, James |
Dutch engineering overseas: the creation of a modern irrigation system in Colonial Java. | Social sciences | Ravesteijn, Wim |
Freedom, Boldness, and Economic Creativity. | Social sciences | DiPietro, William |
Hacktivism: securing the national infrastructure. | Social sciences | Milone, Mark |
High technology in uncertain times: the case of Bluetooth. | Social sciences | Rice, John, Juniper, James |
Industrialization of rivers: a water system approach to hydropower development. | Social sciences | Jakobsson, Eva |
Information needs in groundwater protection policy: agenda-setting for knowledge development. | Social sciences | Hoorens, S. K. G., Bots, P. W. G. |
Linking actors and models for water policy development in Egypt: analyzing actors and their options. | Social sciences | Hermans, Leon M., El-Masry, Nader, Sadek, Tarek M. |
Morphing the counter-terrorist response: beating the bombers in London's financial heart. | Social sciences | Coaffee, Jon |
On commerce, institutions, and underdevelopment: A comparative perspective. | Social sciences | Dibooglu, Selahattin |
Research after September 11: security is now the sturdy child of terror. | Social sciences | Leibel, Rhona |
Reviewing policies on satellite broadcasts in East Asia: new technology, political economy, and civil society. | Social sciences | Thomas, Amos Owen |
Risk, terrorism, and the Internet. | Social sciences | Anderson, Alison |
Securing through technology? "Smart Borders" after September 11th. | Social sciences | Ackleson, Jason |
Terrorism and the internet: resistance in the Information Age. | Social sciences | Wade, Lindsey |
Terrorism as technology: a discussion of the theoretical underpinnings. | Social sciences | Blyth, Toby |
The Biology of Technology - an explanatory essay. | Social sciences | Bond, Peter |
The dark side of tinkering. | Social sciences | Tenner, Edward |
The digital imprimatur: how big brother and big media can put the Internet genie back in the bottle. | Social sciences | Walker, John |
The key role of technology policy in the future of U.S. manufacturing. | Social sciences | Duesterberg, Thomas |
The new warfare and old truths: how our technologies are still our allies. | Social sciences | Allen, Frederick |
The patenting process, innovation, and size. | Social sciences | Erickson, G. Scott |
The politics of wet system building: balancing interests in Dutch water management from the middle ages to the present. | Social sciences | Disco, Cornelis, Vleuten, Erik van der |
The shock of the old. | Social sciences | Tenner, Edward |
Water quality, agricultural policy and science. | Social sciences | Raina, Rajeswari S., Sangar, Sunita |
WTC + 2 Update. | Social sciences | Nelson, Erik S. |
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