JSPG Volume 15, November 2019
Sponsored by the Canadian Science Policy Centre | Read the press release for Volume 15
Sponsored by the Canadian Science Policy Centre | Read the press release for Volume 15
The Canadian Science Policy Centre and the Journal of Science Policy & Governance are pleased to present the 15th volume of JSPG.
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Cover Memo: Mehrdad Hariri, President & CEO of the Canadian Science Policy Centre, (2019) Volume 15, Issue 1
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Policy Memo: Sarah Ackerman, Caitlin Burgdorf, Elizabeth Zale (2019) "Adopt the Harm Education and Reduction for Opioid users (HERO) Initiative"
Keywords: Opioid crisis; Harm reduction; Fentanyl; Naloxone; Needle exchange; Safe consumption
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Policy Analysis: Wajeeha Ahmad and Elizabeth Dethy (2019) "Preventing Surveillance Cities: Developing a Set of Fundamental Privacy Provisions"
Keywords: Privacy; Smart Sensors; Smart City; Surveillance; Public Policy
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Policy Analysis: Helen M. Amos, Kevin Kuhn, Sandeep Patel, Ruthann Gordon, Christofer Nelson, Jay Benforado (2019) "Integrating Open Innovation into the Core of Federal R&D Strategy"
Keywords: Open innovation; Research and development; Federal R&D policy
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Policy Memo: Brenna Beckelman, Joshua Frost, Sarah Banducci, Ryan Bell (2019) "Implementing Telemedicine to Address Psychiatric Healthcare in North Carolina"
Keywords: Healthcare; Mental health; North Carolina; Telemedicine; Telepsychiatry
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Op-Ed: Derreck Carter-House (2019) "Will We Soon Be Living in a Post-Fungicide Era?"
Keywords: Fungi; Antifungals; Drug resistance; Antifungal development
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Policy Analysis: Nathan Chael (2019) "Two Environments of Rights: A Comparative Examination of Contemporary Rights-Based Climate Lawsuits in the Netherlands and the United States"
Keywords: Climate litigation; Human rights; Environmental rights; Urgenda case; Juliana v. United States
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Threat Assessment: Ming Shin Chen (2019) "China’s Data Collection on US Citizens: Implications, Risks, and Solutions"
Keywords: OPM hack; Marriott Starwood; China; Cybersecurity; Counterintelligence
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Policy Memo: Christopher Dade (2019) "Reestablishing the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment"
Keywords: Science policy; Congress; Technology assessment
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Policy Analysis: Marlotte de Jong (2019) "Too little, too late? Assessing the current international policy response to climate change-induced migration"
Keywords: Climate change; Migration; Displacement; Policy evaluation; Human rights
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Op-Ed: Erik de Water, Emily C. Moody, Gleicy M. Hair, Emrin Horgusluoglu-Moloch (2019) "The Case for Incorporating Emerging Science into Policy on Metal Exposure"
Keywords: Children’s environmental health; Heavy metals; Public health education
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Workshop Report: Emily Moravec, Lily T. Nguyen, Avital Percher (2019) "Training in Policy Memoranda Writing for Early Career Scientists"
Keywords: Policy memoranda; Science policy; Training workshop
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Policy Memo: Lindsey Pedroncelli, Derreck Carter-House, Nichole Ginnan, Holly Andrews, Christopher Drozd, Biagio DiSalvo (2019) "The Consequences of Drought on Plant Pathology"
Keywords: Drought; Plant pathology; Agriculture; Climate change
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Policy Memo: Michael A. Pinkert, Kevin Lauterjung, April M. MacIntyre (2019) "Protecting Soil Resources by Improving the Wisconsin Farmland Preservation Program"
Keywords: Farmland Preservation; Wisconsin; Tax credits; Agriculture; Soil erosion; Farms
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Technology Assessment: Tyler Rohr (2019) "Southern Ocean Iron Fertilization: An Argument Against Commercialization but for Continued Research Amidst Lingering Uncertainty"
Keywords: Ocean iron fertilization; Geoengineering; Climate; Carbon sequestration
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Policy Memo: Andy Sanchez, Kevin McDermott, Alicia Cintora (2019) "A Policy Memorandum to the Partnership on AI: Accreditation and Educational Programs to Ensure Fairness in AI"
Keywords: Artificial intelligence; AI; Fairness; Bias mitigation; Regulation; Accreditation; Education; Partnership on AI; Technology
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Policy Memo: Jonah Seifer (2019) "Funding Mechanisms for Federal Public Land Agencies"
Keywords: Public lands; Land management; Conservation policy
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Policy Memo: Pardeep Singh, Alexa McIntyre, Sean O’Connor, Kaitlyn Scacalossi, Amanda Acosta-Ruiz (2019) "Increasing Use of Genetic Data Requires New Privacy Considerations"
Keywords: Consumer genetic testing; Genetic data; Privacy; GINA; DNA testing; Consumer protection
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Policy Memo: Robert P. Sparks, Vinh Vu, Andres Arango, Greg Hamilton (2019) "A Case for Increasing National Institutes of Health Appropriations: A policy memorandum to STEM Professors interested in federal research funding"
Keywords: Gross domestic product; GDP; National Institutes of Health; NIH; National Science Foundation; NSF; Office of Science and Research Development; OSRD; return on investment; ROI; United States Patent Office; USPTO; RO1 Grant
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ISSN 2372-2193
ISSN 2372-2193