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Dissertation at York University (Canada), 2003. Adviser:<br />

Teo, Thomas. UMI pub. no. NQ99142. 280 pp.<br />

3634. BULLARD, Alice. “The Critical Impact <strong>of</strong><br />

Frantz Fanon and Henri Collomb: Race, Gender, and<br />

Personality Testing <strong>of</strong> North and West Africans.” J.<br />

Hist. Behav. Sci. 41 (2005): 225–248.<br />

3635. LOVIE, Sandy, and Pat LOVIE. “A Privileged<br />

and Exemplar Resource: Traumatic Avoidance<br />

Learning and the Early Triumph <strong>of</strong> Mathematical<br />

Psychology.” Hist. Psychol. 7 (2004): 248–264.<br />

3636. ROOT, Michael J. “Boundary-Work in United<br />

States Psychology: A Study <strong>of</strong> Three Interdisciplinary<br />

Programs.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/12 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />

6934.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire, 2005.<br />

Adviser: Woodward, William R. UMI pub. no. 3198013. 234<br />

pp. On how evolutionary psychology, cognitive science, and<br />

chaos theory changed psychology’s disciplinary boundaries.<br />

3637. RUTHERFORD, Alexandra. “The Social Control<br />

<strong>of</strong> Behavior Control: Behavior Modification,<br />

Individual Rights, and Research Ethics in America,<br />

1<strong>97</strong>1–1<strong>97</strong>9.” J. Hist. Behav. Sci. 42 (<strong>2006</strong>): 203–220.<br />

3638. RUZEK, Nicole Amity. “Transpersonal Psychology’s<br />

Historical Relationship to Mainstream<br />

American Psychology.” Diss. Abstr. Int. B 65/04<br />

(2004): 2081.<br />

Dissertation at the Institute <strong>of</strong> Transpersonal Psychology,<br />

2004. Adviser: Levenson, Rick. UMI pub. no. 3129589. 164<br />

pp.<br />

3639. SEYFARTH, Robert M., and Dorothy L. CH-<br />

ENEY. “Dennett’s Contribution to Research on the<br />

Animal Mind.” In BROOK and ROSS [ref. 126],<br />

117–139.<br />

3640. WESSELING, Elisabeth. “Judith Rich Harris:<br />

The Miss Marple <strong>of</strong> Developmental Psychology.” Sci.<br />

Context 17 (2004): 293–314.<br />

3641. ZIEMANN, Benjamin. “The Gospel <strong>of</strong> Psychology:<br />

Therapeutic Concepts and the Scientification<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pastoral Care in the West German Catholic<br />

Church, 1950–1980.” Cent. Eur. Hist. 39 (<strong>2006</strong>):<br />

79–106.<br />

375-140. SOCIAL SCIENCES IN GENERAL<br />

3642. ARONSON, Jay D. “DNA Fingerprinting on<br />

Trial: The Dramatic Early <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> a New Forensic<br />

Technique.” Endeavour 29 (2005): 126–131.<br />

3643. CASSATA, Francesco. “Un’internazionale di<br />

destra: l’Institut International de Sociologie (1950–<br />

1<strong>97</strong>0).” Stud. Stor. 46 (2005): 407–436.<br />

3644. LYNCH, Michael. “God’s Signature: DNA<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>iling, the New Gold Standard in Forensic <strong>Science</strong>.”<br />

Endeavour 27 (2003): 93–<strong>97</strong>.<br />

375-141. SOCIOLOGY<br />

3645. SICA, Alan, and Stephen P. TURNER. (Eds.)<br />

The Disobedient Generation: Social Theorists in the<br />

Sixties. (xiv + 368 pp.; ill.; bibl.; index.) Chicago:<br />

Univ. <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2005. ISBN: 0226756246.<br />

Collected autobiographies <strong>of</strong> sociologists who were trained<br />

in the 1960s.<br />

375-142. CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY<br />

3646. MORAN, Mary H. “Barbarism, Old and New:<br />

Denaturalizing the Rhetoric <strong>of</strong> Warfare.” In Complex-<br />

375. Twentieth century after 1950 165<br />

ities, edited by Susan MCKINNON and Sydel SIL-<br />

VERMAN (Chicago: Univ. <strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2005),<br />

251–267.<br />

On the use <strong>of</strong> anthropological and psychological models in<br />

nationalistic bellicose rhetoric.<br />

375-143. ECONOMICS<br />

3647. MACKENZIE, Donald. “An Equation and Its<br />

Worlds: Bricolage, Exemplars, Disunity and Performativity<br />

in Financial Economics.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 33<br />

(2003): 831–868.<br />

On “the history <strong>of</strong> the fundamental equation <strong>of</strong> modern financial<br />

economics: the Black-Scholes-Merton option pricing<br />

equation.” (from the abstract)<br />

3648. MACKENZIE, Donald. “Models <strong>of</strong> Markets:<br />

Finance Theory and the Historical Sociology <strong>of</strong> Arbitrage.”<br />

Special Issue: Modèles et modélisations,<br />

1950–2000 [ref. 123]. Rev. Hist. Sci. 57 (2004):<br />

407–431.<br />

3649. MORGAN, Mary S. “Simulation: The Birth <strong>of</strong><br />

a Technology to Create ‘Evidence’ in Economics.”<br />

Special Issue: Modèles et modélisations, 1950–2000<br />

[ref. 123]. Rev. Hist. Sci. 57 (2004): 339–375.<br />

3650. YONAY, Yuval. “Whose Dreams?” Soc. Stud.<br />

Sci. 34 (2004): 621–629.<br />

Essay review <strong>of</strong> Philip MIROWSKI, Machine Dreams (2002).<br />

375-145. ARCHAEOLOGY<br />

3651. COLEMAN, Cynthia-Lou, and Erin V.<br />

DYSART. “Framing Kennewick Man against the<br />

Backdrop <strong>of</strong> a Scientific and Cultural Controversy.”<br />

Sci. Commun. 27 (2005): 3–26.<br />

On the legal controversy between scientists and Native Americans<br />

over whether the remains should be repatriated to the<br />

North American tribes.<br />

3652. MESKELL, Lynn. “Denaturalizing Gender<br />

in Prehistory.” In Complexities, edited by Susan<br />

MCKINNON and Sydel SILVERMAN (Chicago: Univ.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chicago Press, 2005), 157–175.<br />

Looks at the attempts in archaeology to understand the<br />

gendered relations <strong>of</strong> prehistoric humans, focusing on the<br />

goddess movement.<br />

375-150. MEDICAL SCIENCES IN GENERAL<br />

3653. BARTZ, Robert J. “Generalists First: The<br />

Movement to Refashion General Practice in Post-<br />

World War II America.” Diss. Abstr. Int. A 66/12<br />

(<strong>2006</strong>): 4507.<br />

Dissertation at the University <strong>of</strong> California, San Francisco,<br />

2005. Adviser: Porter, Dorothy. UMI pub. no. 3199339. 391<br />

pp.<br />

3654. BOURRET, Pascale. “BRCA Patients and<br />

Clinical Collectives: New Configurations <strong>of</strong> Action<br />

in Cancer Genetics Practices.” Soc. Stud. Sci. 35<br />

(2005): 41–68.<br />

3655. CAMBROSIO, Alberto, Peter KEATING, and<br />

Andrei MOGOUTOV. “Mapping Collaborative Work<br />

and Innovation in Biomedicine: A Computer-Assisted<br />

Analysis <strong>of</strong> Antibody Reagent Workshops.” Soc.<br />

Stud. Sci. 34 (2004): 325–364.<br />

3656. CANTOR, David. “Cancer, Quackery and the<br />

Vernacular Meanings <strong>of</strong> Hope in 1950s America.” J.<br />

Hist. Med. Allied Sci. 61 (<strong>2006</strong>): 324–368.<br />

3657. DUNCAN, Kirsty. Hunting the 1918 Flu: One<br />

Scientist’s Search for a Killer Virus. (xvi + 2<strong>97</strong> pp.;

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