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Science, People & Politics
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VOLUME I


.........to challenge received wisdom, to respect knowledge of the past in the context of the past, to acknowledge expertise,
and to equip people to participate in political debate about how their world develops.


Editor: HELEN GAVAGHAN - Editorial advisory board: Fred Pearce, Martin Redfern, Cynan Ellis-Evans, Paula Cleggett.

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INDEX: 2008

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INDEX: 2007

INDEX: 2005-2006

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An interview with the Rt. Rev. Riah H. Abu El-Assal.
By Helen Gavaghan and Fred Pearce.



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Book review: The Perils of Physics and a Personal Journey.
By Helen Gavaghan



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Book review: Disasters by Degrees.
By Helen Gavaghan.



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Book review: Happiness reprised.
By Helen Gavaghan



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Book review: Of Medical Mysteries and Post Mortems
By Helen Gavaghan



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Book review: Oh Worlds' Invisible: current thoughts on the nature of the Universe.
A book review, by Martin Redfern

Published 28.02.08





Editor: HELEN GAVAGHAN - Editorial advisory board: Fred Pearce, Martin Redfern, Cynan Ellis-Evans, Paula Cleggett.

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INDEX: 2008

Editorial
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Editorial
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May - June, 2007

Editorial
July - Aug., 2007

Editorial
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Editorial
Nov.- Dec., 2007.

INDEX: 2008

INDEX: 2005-2006

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Annapolis and the Middle East Peace Process 2007
By Hillel Schenker

Published 10.12.07



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A view from the self declared left of British politics.
By Helen Gavaghan.

Published 4.11.07



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Editorial for issue 4
By Helen Gavaghan.
Exceptional circumstances mean there was no content for this issue,
other than the editorial.



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Remembrance.
First posting 11.03.07. 10.00 gmt.
By Gaia Holmes.





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Review: Slavery, Cruelty and Amazing Grace.
First posting 11.03.07. 10.00 gmt.

By Helen Gavaghan


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Essay: The International Geophysical Year of 1957-1958.
First posting 1.1.06. 01.15 gmt.

By Fae Korsmo


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Essay: Symbols of feelings and extractions of knowledge.
First posting 24.12.06. 23.50 g.m.t.

By Gil Dekel

with a review of the play, Tangle: Tangled up in quanta, by Matt Firth.


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A review of the World Bank's analysis of Global economic prospects.
First posting 19.12.06. 00.00 g.m.t.


By Fred Pearce


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Essay: An insider recalls how the U.S. Government communicates.
First posting 29.7.06. 00.00 g.m.t.


By Paula Cleggett


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Book Review: At odds over the management of Planet Earth.
Final version posted 20.7.06. 00.20 g.m.t.


By Fred Pearce


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Commentary: The purpose of Science, People & Politics, and how the eMagazine came about.
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By Helen Gavaghan


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Essay: Concept matching: in the brain and in public affairs.
Final version posted 23.5.06.


By professor Brian Bayly, Rensselaer Polytechnic Intitute, Troy, New York State.

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Feature: What concerns Astronomers in Chile, when they are not doing Astronomy.
Final version posted 14.5.06.

By Helen Gavaghan






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Essay: Water turning the wheels of history in the Middle East.
Final version posted 24.4.06.


By professor Arie Issar, Ben Gurion Universiy of The Negev


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Feature: Psychiatry and Genetics Reach a Crossroads.
Final version posted 19.3.06.


By Helen Gavaghan


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Book review: The story of Earth's troubled water spots.
Final version posted 1.3.06.


By Helen Gavaghan


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News analysis: Europe's Space Science Programme remains endangered.
Final version posted 15.12.05.

By Helen Gavaghan

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Feature: An Interview with Professor Martin Rees.
Final version for Science, People and Politics posted 22.10.05.
Please see the November issue of Astronomy Now for an edited version of this article.
Please cite both publications.
By Helen Gavaghan


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IMAX film review:Magnificent Desolation about the Moon Landings.
Final Version posted 4.10.05.

By Helen Gavaghan

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Commentary: A commentary on Robert Winston at the BA,
speaking about science, society and politics.
Final version posted 9.9.05.
By Helen Gavaghan





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