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- What is Science?
- What is Technology?
- Sismondo, Sergio. 1996. Science without myth [electronic
resource] : on constructions, reality, and social knowledge.
Albany, N.Y. : State University of New York Press, .(CLIC Online
Q175.5 .S56 1996eb )
- Science, Technology, and Faith
- History, Models, Risk, Norms
- Health
- Genetic
Engineering, Cloning, GM Foods, Biotechnology
- CyberCulture
- Cybersexuality
- Killam, Jim 2000. Cybersex Temptation: Porn is as close as
your home computer and it's hooking Christians.An interview with
Dr. Mark Laaser. Christianity Today's Marriage Partnership.17(3):28
http://www.christianitytoday.com/mp/2000/003/12.28.html
- Cybersociology, Magazine for social-scientific researchers of
cyberspace. http://www.cybersociology.com,
Issue One: Cyber-Romance, Cybersex, and
Cyber-Eroticism. Published Online 10 Oct. '97. [Excellent
articles for this whole cyber-section of the course] http://www.socio.demon.co.uk/magazine/
http://members.aol.com/Cybersoc/issue1.html (3/21/00)
- Hoffman, L.R. 1999. Gender and the
Internet: Sex, Sexism, and Sexuality. Cambridge Scientific
Abstracts. [Internet] http://www.csa2.com/hottopics/gender/oview.html
(3/21/00){An excellent site with links to lots of information
on the exploitation of people and net sexuality}
- The Center for Internet Studies, http://www.virtual-addiction.com/
- Virtual
Love and Cybersex: How Far Should You Go on the Internet?
- Virtual Camelot. Proper conduct for virtual relationships. http://www.fortunecity.com/rivendell/nemesis/609/proper1.htm
- Anonymous. A discussion of the ethical
& psychological aspects of "cybersex" - One person's perspective.
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/Marina/8079/cyber.html
(3/21/00)
- Why Cybersex is so popular.
http://www.rom101.com/storyview.jsp?storyid=130
- Wiley, Juniper, No BODY is 'Doing It': Cybersexuality as a Postmodern
Narrative, Body & Society 1(1): 145–62
- Hamman, Robin B.1996. Cyborgasms:Cybersex
Amongst Multiple-Selves and Cyborgs in the Narrow-Bandwidth Space
of America Online Chat Rooms, MA Dissertation , Department
of Sociology, University of Essex, 30 September, 1996.
- Viktor Gecas, The Self Concept Annual Review of Sociology, Vol.
8, pp. 1-33
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0360-0572(1982)8<1:TS>2.0.CO;2-4
- Sheldon Stryker, The Vitalization of Symbolic Interactionism.
Social Psychology Quarterly, Vol. 50, No. 1, pp. 83-94
http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0190-2725(198703)50:1<83:TVOSI>2.0.CO;2-R
- Gary Alan Fine, The Sad Demise, Mysterious Disappearance, and
Glorious Triumph of Symbolic Interactionism. Annual Review of
Sociology, Vol. 19, pp. 61-87: GA Fine: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0360-0572(1993)19<61:TSDMDA>2.0.CO;2-N
- Virtual Communities
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- CyberChristianity
- Population, Global Warming,
and Infrastructure Destruction
- Pew Center on Global Climate
Change
- Rabe, Barry G. 2002. Greenhouse
& Statehouse: The Evolving State Government Role in Climate
Change, Prepared for the Pew Center on Global Climate Change,
November 2002
- Orians, Carlyn E. and Marina Skumanich1997. THE
POPULATION-ENVIRONMENT CONNECTION: What Does It Mean for Environmental
Policy? Prepared for: Futures Studies Unit, Office of Policy
Planning and Evaluation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Joy, Bill 2000. Why the future doesn't need us. Wired Magazine
8.04 April 2000. Internet: http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/8.04/joy.html
- Ayres, Robert U. 2001. How
Economists Have Misjudged Global Warming. (United States' attitudes
towards the Kyoto Climate Treaty) World Watch, 14(5):12-25
- EPA Global
Warming Web Site (For non-linear learners)
- O'Meara, M. 1997. The
Risks of Disrupting Climate WorldWatch 10(6):10-24, November/December
1997 (InfoTrac Article)
- Runyan, Curtis 2001. The
Power of Conservation. World Watch 14(4):2
- Flavin, Christopher 2001. America's
Energy Problem World Watch 14(4):11
- WWJD (What Would
Jesus Drive)
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