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The CSPO Online Library contains an assortment of publications, by current and past CSPO personnel and affiliates, that relate to CSPO’s mission and work. The library will be updated on a continuing basis, and it is fully searchable. Also, it is indexed by author, title, year and publication type for easy reference.

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Wetmore, Jameson M. October 21, 2005. "Building Amish Community: Values, Boundaries, and Technological Choice." Presentation. Society for the Social Studies of Science annual meeting, Pasadena, CA.

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Wise, J. Macgregor. 1997. Exploring Technology and Social Space. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.

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Rayner, Steve and Malone, Elizabeth (eds.). 1998. Human Choice and Climate Change, Vols. 1-4. Columbus, OH: Battelle Press.

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Rayner, Steve. 2000. "Prediction and Other Approaches to Climate Change Policy." Prediction: Science, Decision Making, and the Future of Nature, eds. Daniel R. Sarewitz and Roger A. Pielke, Jr, 269-296. Washington, DC: Island Press.

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Sarewitz, Daniel, Pielke Jr. , Roger A. and Byerly, Radford Jr. (eds.). 2000. "Decision Making and the Future of Nature: Understanding and Using Predictions." Prediction: Science, Decision Making, and the Future of Nature, 361-388. Washington, DC, decisionmaking prediction predictions nature: Island Press.

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Rayner, Steve. December, 2004. "The International Challenge of Climate Change: Thinking Beyond Kyoto." Post on CSPO Perspectives.

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Rayner, Steve. 2004. Memorandum to: The Environmental Audit Committee House of Commons. The International challenge of Climate Change: UK leadership in the G8 and EU. This memorandum consists of two parts, broadly following the structure of questions accompanying the committee's invitation to submit my views.

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Sarewitz, Daniel. April 08, 2003. "Does Science Policy Exist, and If So, Does it Matter?: Some Observations on the U.S. R&D Budget." Discussion paper. Columbia University's Earth Institute's Science, Technology and Global Development Seminar, New York, NY.

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Sarewitz, Daniel. September 08, 2003. "Scientizing the Soul: Research as a Substitute for Moral Discourse in Modern Society." Presentation. BA Festival of Science, Salford, UK.

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