Jon_C_memo_12


 * Three Journals** ** INCOMPLETE DRAFT v2 **

Bal, R. (2005). "How to Kill with a Ballpoint: Credibility in Dutch Forensic Science." __Science Technology Human Values__ **30**(1): 52-75.
 * Science, Technology, and Human Values:**

Bourret, P., A. Mogoutov, et al. (2006). "A New Clinical Collective for French Cancer Genetics: A Heterogeneous Mapping Analysis." __Science Technology Human Values__ **31**(4): 431-464.

Brown, P., S. McCormick, et al. (2006). ""A Lab of Our Own": Environmental Causation of Breast Cancer and Challenges to the Dominant Epidemiological Paradigm." __Science Technology Human Values__ **31**(5): 499-536.

Latimer, J., K. Featherstone, et al. (2006). "Rebirthing the Clinic: The Interaction of Clinical Judgment and Genetic Technology in the Production of Medical Science." __Science Technology Human Values__ **31**(5): 599-630.

Shostak, S. (2007). "Translating at Work: Genetically Modified Mouse Models and Molecularization in the Environmental Health Sciences." __Science Technology Human Values__ **32**(3): 315-338.

Krimsky, S. (2005). "From Asilomar to industrial biotechnology: Risks, reductionism and regulation." __Science as Culture__ **14**(4): 309-323.
 * Science As Culture:**

MacPhail, T. M. (2004). "The viral gene: an undead metaphor recoding life." __Science as Culture__ **13**(3): 325 - 345.

M'charek, A. (2005). "The Mitochondrial eve of modern genetics: Of peoples and genomes, or the routinization of race." __Science as Culture__ **14**(2): 161 - 183.

Michael, M. and N. Brown (2005). "Scientific citizenships: self-representations of xenotransplantation's publics." __Science as Culture__ **14**(1): 39 - 57.

Shostak, S. (2004). "Environmental justice and genomics: Acting on the futures of environmental health." __Science as Culture__ **13**(4): 539 - 562.