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Knowing and acting: The precautionary and proactionary principles in relation to policy making, J. Britt Holbrook and Adam Briggle

Author Information: J. Britt Holbrook, Britt.Holbrook@unt.edu, and Adam Briggle, Adam.Briggle@unt.edu, University of North Texas Holbrook, J. Britt and Adam Briggle. 2013. “Knowing and acting: The precautionary and proactionary principles in relation to policy making.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective… Read More ›

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Nathan Bell, University of North Texas, USA xnathanbellx@gmail.com Dr. Thomas Basbøll, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark tb.lpf@cbs.dk Dr. Jim Collier, Virginia Tech, USA jim.collier@vt.edu Emma Craddock, University of Warwick, UK emmacraddock1@gmail.com William Davis, Virginia Tech, USA widavis@vt.edu Dr. Marianne DeLaet, Harvey Mudd… Read More ›

Reis, Riggio and Simbürger: ‘Does The Public University Still Exist?’: A Collective Judgment Debate

Author Information: Verusca Simões dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro State University, verusca.reis@gmail.com, Adam Riggio, McMaster University, adamriggio@gmail.com, and Elisabeth Simbürger, Universidad Diego Portales, elisabeth.simbuerger@uv.cl, Simões dos Reis, Verusca, Riggio, Adam and Simbürger, Elisabeth. 2012. “Does the Public University Still Exist?… Read More ›