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The Importance of Science Advocacy
In the face of a persistent decline and stagnation in research and development funding, scientists and engineers must devote more time and effort toward keeping the economic and societal value of science in the public and advocate for it to hold a higher standing in the federal budget. Published in vol. 2, issue 1, of The Journal of Science Policy and Governance.
Kenneth M. Evans, Kirstin R.W. Matthews May 6, 2012
Stem Cell Policy in the Obama Age: U.K. and U.S. Perspectives
In this article, the authors compare two different approaches to establishing stem cell policy: a defined policy (U.K.) and a changing policy (U.S.). The U.K. has a clear and precise policy, agreed upon and supported by lawmakers, scientists and the public. By contrast, U.S. federal policy is continuously being updated based on balancing political ideologies and advances in science, and it only regulates federal funding. By investigating these contrasting policy approaches, the authors hope to demonstrate the impact of policy on stem cell research and public opinion.
Kirstin R.W. Matthews, Maude Rowland Cuchiara December 22, 2010
Global connections span the continents; focus on the Americas
Latin America Initiative | Journal
De Populismos, Rupturismo e Izquierdas
This article attempts to explain the so-called turn to the left of several Latin American political systems. There are several "lefts" involved based upon their ideological definitions and their different sociopolitical origins.
Constantino Urcuyo January 1, 2008