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14 23. <strong>Science</strong> & the arts and literature<br />

195. HOEFLE, Scott William. “Enchanted (and Disenchanted)<br />

Amazonia: Environmental Ethics and<br />

Cultural Identity in Northern Brazil.” Ethics Place<br />

Environ. 12 (2009): 107–130.<br />

196. LAROCHE, Jacques. “Sustainability and<br />

Ethics.” Hum. Tech. Rev. 27 (2008): 107–132.<br />

Argues “that the Northern industrial nations have<br />

ethical, legal and practical obligations to assist<br />

Southern developing nations build sustainable<br />

models <strong>of</strong> existence.” (from the abstract)<br />

197. LEE, Jack. “How Should Animals Be Treated?”<br />

Ethics Place Environ. 11 (2008): 181–189.<br />

198. LULKA, David. “The Ethics <strong>of</strong> Extension:<br />

Philosophical Speculation on Nonhuman Animals.”<br />

Ethics Place Environ. 11 (2008): 157–180.<br />

199. MILLER, Gavin. “Animals, Empathy, and Care<br />

in Naomi Mitchison’s Memoirs <strong>of</strong> a Spacewoman.”<br />

Part <strong>of</strong> a special issue on literary and scientific representations<br />

<strong>of</strong> animals [ref. 2935]. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction<br />

Studies 35 (2008): 251–265.<br />

200. SANDEL, Michael J. The Case against Perfection:<br />

Ethics in the Age <strong>of</strong> Genetic Engineering. (x<br />

+ 162 pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard<br />

University Press, 2007. ISBN: 9780674019270.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R790]<br />

201. WEIGAND, Amy. “Becoming Human: Stories<br />

<strong>of</strong> Animals and Ethics in Biomedicine.” Diss. Abstr.<br />

Int. A 69/08 (2009).<br />

Dissertation at Temple University, 2008. Advisor:<br />

Levitt, Laura. Pub. no. AAT 3326606. 342 pp.<br />

22. SCIENCE AND SOCIETY: POLITICS,<br />

LAW, AND ECONOMICS<br />

202. BOLDRIN, Michele, and David K. LEVINE.<br />

Against Intellectual Monopoly. (viii + 298 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) New York: Cambridge University Press,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9780521879286.<br />

Reviews: [ref. 204]<br />

203. BROWN, Mark B. <strong>Science</strong> in Democracy: Expertise,<br />

Institutions, and Representation. (xvi + 354<br />

pp.; bibl.; index.) Cambridge: MIT Press, 2009.<br />

ISBN: 9780262013246.<br />

204. COOPER, Carolyn C. “Does Intellectual Property<br />

Protection Mean Pursuit <strong>of</strong> Patent Perpetuity?”<br />

Tech. & Cult. 51 (<strong>2010</strong>): 486–489.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Jeffrey H. MATSUURA, Jefferson<br />

vs. the Patent Trolls (2008) [ref. 1825]; Michele<br />

BOLDRIN and David K. LEVINE, Against Intellectual<br />

Monopoly (2008) [ref. 202].<br />

205. JOHNS, Adrian. Piracy: The Intellectual Property<br />

Wars from Gutenberg to Gates. (626 pp.; ill.;<br />

bibl.; index.) Chicago: The University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Press, <strong>2010</strong>. ISBN: 9780226401188.<br />

206. NOWOTNY, Helga et al. The Public Nature <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Science</strong> under Assault: Politics, Markets, <strong>Science</strong> and<br />

the Law. (vi + 148 pp.; bibl.; index.) Berlin; New<br />

York: Springer, 2005. ISBN: 3540257918.<br />

Contents: Helga NOWOTNY, “The Changing Nature<br />

<strong>of</strong> Public <strong>Science</strong>”; Dominique PESTRE, “The<br />

Technosciences between Markets, Social Worries<br />

and the Political: How to Imagine a Better Future?”;<br />

Hans-Heinrich TRUTE, “Comment from a<br />

Legal Perspective”; Helmuth SCHULZE-FIELITZ,<br />

“Responses <strong>of</strong> the Legal Order to the Loss <strong>of</strong><br />

Trust in <strong>Science</strong>”; Hans-Heinrich TRITTE, “Democratizing<br />

<strong>Science</strong>: Expertise and Participation<br />

in Administrative Decision-Making”; Eberhard<br />

SCHMIDT-ASSMANN, “Free Access to Research<br />

Findings and Its Limitations”; Helga NOWOTNY,<br />

“The Response <strong>of</strong> the Legal Order: Final Commentary<br />

from a Social Studies <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong> Perspective.”<br />

Reviews: [ref. 3713]<br />

23. SCIENCE AND CULTURE: LITERATURE<br />

AND THE ARTS<br />

207. BADER, Alfred. Chemistry and Art: Further<br />

Adventures <strong>of</strong> a Chemist Collector. (x + 246 pp.;<br />

ill.; index.) London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2008.<br />

ISBN: 9780297855125.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R33]<br />

208. BENJAMIN, Walter. The Work <strong>of</strong> Art in the<br />

Age <strong>of</strong> Its Technological Reproducibility, and Other<br />

Writings on Media. Edited by Michael W. JENNINGS,<br />

Brigid DOHERTY, and Thomas Y. LEVIN. Translated<br />

by Edmund JEPHCOTTET. (vi + 426 pp.; ill.; bibl.;<br />

index.) Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,<br />

2008. ISBN: 9780674024458.<br />

Reviews: [ref. R54]<br />

209. BRUHN, Matthias. “Eine Kunstgeschichte der<br />

Wissenschaft.” In Das technische Bild, edited by<br />

BREDEKAMP et al. (2008) [ref. 174], 54–67.<br />

210. FISCHEL, Angela. “Technische Bilder und<br />

kunsthistorische Begriffe.” In Das technische Bild,<br />

edited by BREDEKAMP et al. (2008) [ref. 174], 14–<br />

23.<br />

211. GAULL, Marilyn. “From Tristram Shandy to<br />

Bertrand Russell: Fiction and Mathematics.” Brit.<br />

Soc. Hist. Math. Bull. 25 (<strong>2010</strong>): 81–91.<br />

212. LUCKHURST, Roger. “Introduction.” Introduction<br />

to a special issue on “technoculture” and science<br />

fiction. <strong>Science</strong>-Fiction Studies 33 (2006): 1–3.<br />

Contents: Roger LUCKHURST, “Bruno Latour’s<br />

Scientifiction: Networks, Assemblages, and Tangled<br />

Objects,” 4–17 [ref. 162]; Robert HARDING,<br />

“Manuel Castells’s Technocultural Epoch in ‘The<br />

Information Age,’ ” 18–29 [ref. 158]; Laura SAL-<br />

ISBURY, “Michel Serres: <strong>Science</strong>, Fiction, and<br />

the Shape <strong>of</strong> Relation,” 30–52 [ref. 217]; Gill<br />

PARTINGTON, “Friedrich Kittler’s ‘Aufschreibsystem,’<br />

” 53–67; Anthony ENNS, “Media, Drugs, and<br />

Schizophrenia in the Works <strong>of</strong> Philip K. Dick,” 68–<br />

88 [ref. 3733]; Stacey ABBOTT, “Final Frontiers:

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