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Vol. 2 No. 1 (2009)

The second edition of Intersect: The Stanford Journal of Science, Technology & Society.
Published: 2009-10-04

Research Articles

  • 9/11 on the 'net: Risk and Uncertainty in Hindsight

    Judd Anderman
    1-20
    • PDF
  • Direct to Consumer Genetic Testing: Public Right or Public Harm?

    Libby Greismann
    21-28
    • PDF
  • The ConnectR From Mission Failed to Mission Accomplished: A Social Study of Why the ConnectR was Discontinued.

    Rachel Lee Sampson
    29-39
    • PDF
  • Science, Factions, and the Persistent Specter of War: Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World

    William White
    40-51
    • PDF

Comments

  • CAD: Do Computers Aid the Design Process After All?

    Polly Brown
    52-66
    • PDF
  • Stanford's Smoke-Free Initiative: An Ethical Debate

    Jordan David Chazin
    67-74
    • PDF
  • Eggonomics: The Ethical Implications of Providing Private Party Egg Donor Compensation

    Deonna Hodges
    75-82
    • PDF
  • Should Consensual Incest Between Consanguine Adults Be Restricted?

    Clare Theresa Kasemset
    83-89
    • PDF
  • Is Your Roomba Male or Female? The Role of Gender Stereotypes and Cultural Norms in Robot Design

    Micol Marchetti-Bowick
    90-103
    • PDF
  • Rationalizing the Lunatic Fringe: Bases of Classic Car Enthusiasm

    Derek Tam-Scott
    104-125
    • PDF

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  • English

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