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    Scientific Integrity Principles and Best Practices: Recommendations from a Scientific Integrity Consortium.Alison Kretser, Delia Murphy, Stefano Bertuzzi, Todd Abraham, David B. Allison, Kathryn J. Boor, Johanna Dwyer, Andrea Grantham, Linda J. Harris, Rachelle Hollander, Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Sarah Rovito, Dorothea Vafiadis, Catherine Woteki, Jessica Wyndham & Rickey Yada - 2019 - Science and Engineering Ethics 25 (2):327-355.
    A Scientific Integrity Consortium developed a set of recommended principles and best practices that can be used broadly across scientific disciplines as a mechanism for consensus on scientific integrity standards and to better equip scientists to operate in a rapidly changing research environment. The two principles that represent the umbrella under which scientific processes should operate are as follows: Foster a culture of integrity in the scientific process. Evidence-based policy interests may have legitimate roles to play in influencing aspects of (...)
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    Engineering Ethics: Looking Back, Looking Forward.Richard A. Burgess, Michael Davis, Marilyn A. Dyrud, Joseph R. Herkert, Rachelle D. Hollander, Lisa Newton, Michael S. Pritchard & P. Aarne Vesilind - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):1395-1404.
    The eight pieces constituting this Meeting Report are summaries of presentations made during a panel session at the 2011 Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) annual meeting held between March 3rd and 6th in Cincinnati. Lisa Newton organized the session and served as chair. The panel of eight consisted both of pioneers in the field and more recent arrivals. It covered a range of topics from how the field has developed to where it should be going, from identification of (...)
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    Science- and Engineering-Related Ethics and Values Studies: Characteristics of an Emerging Field of Research.Nicholas H. Steneck & Rachelle D. Hollander - 1990 - Science, Technology and Human Values 15 (1):84-104.
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    Values and making decisions about agricultural research.Rachelle D. Hollander - 1986 - Agriculture and Human Values 3 (3):33-40.
  5. US Engineering Ethics and Its Connections to International Activity.Rachelle Hollander - 2015 - In C. Murphy, P. Gardoni, H. Bashir, Harris Jr & E. Masad (eds.), Engineering Ethics for a Globalized World. Dordrecht: Springer International Publishing.
     
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    Ethics education at NSF: Commentary on “standards for evaluating proposals to develop ethics curricula”.Rachelle D. Hollander - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (3):509-511.
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    Journals Have Obligations, Too: Commentary on "Confirmational Response Bias".Rachelle D. Hollander - 1990 - Science, Technology and Human Values 15 (1):46-49.
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    Mentoring and ethical beliefs in graduate education in science: Commentary on ‘influences on the ethical beliefs of graduate students concerning research’.Rachelle D. Hollander - 2001 - Science and Engineering Ethics 7 (4):521-524.
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    The social construction of safety.Rachelle D. Hollander - 1997 - In Kristin Shrader-Frechette & Laura Westra (eds.), Technology and Values. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 107--114.
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    Why teach ethics in science and engineering?Rachelle D. Hollander, Deborah G. Johnson, Jonathan R. Beckwith & Betsy Fader - 1995 - Science and Engineering Ethics 1 (1):83-87.
    The following views were presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Seminar “Teaching Ethics in Science and Engineering”, 10–11 February 1993 organized by Stephanie J. Bird , Penny J. Gilmer and Terrell W. Bynum . Opragen Publications thanks the AAAS, seminar organizers and authors for permission to publish extracts from the conference. The opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not reflect the opinions of AAAS or its Board of Directors.
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    Sharing scientific data II: normative issues.Vivian Weil & Rachelle Hollander - 1990 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 12 (2):7.
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  12. Appendix C: Funding for Ethics and Values Studies—Two Perspectives.Rachelle Hollander - 1988 - Science, Engineering and Ethics: State-of-the-Art and Future Directions: Report on a Aaas Workshop and Symposium, February 1988 88 (28):89.
     
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    Commentary: In a New Mode—Ethics and Values Studies at the NSF.Rachelle Hollander - 1987 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 12 (2):59-61.
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    Conference Report: Engineering Ethics.Rachelle Hollander - 1983 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 8 (1):25-30.
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  15. Daniel deronda and the ethics of alterity.Rachel Hollander - 2009 - In Donald R. Wehrs & David P. Haney (eds.), Levinas and Nineteenth-Century Literature: Ethics and Otherness From Romanticism Through Realism. University of Delaware Press.
     
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    Ecologists, ethical codes, and the struggles of a new profession.Rachelle Hollander - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (1):45-46.
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    Is Engineering Safety Just Business Safety?Rachelle D. Hollander - 1994 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 8 (2):15-18.
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    In Response to the Editorial Entitled “On the Use of the Concept of “Fairness” in Ethics”.Rachelle Hollander - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (2):311-311.
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    Narrative Hospitality in Late Victorian Fiction: Novel Ethics.Rachel Hollander - 2012 - Routledge.
    Bringing together poststructuralist ethical theory with late Victorian debates about the morality of literature, this book reconsiders the ways in which novels engender an ethical orientation or response in their readers, explaining how the ...
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    Rhetoric and science.Rachelle D. Hollander - 1994 - Social Epistemology 8 (3):241 – 242.
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    Research in Sts Studies.Rachelle Hollander, Paul Durbin & Judith Adams - 1986 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6 (2):246-254.
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    Research in Sts Studies.Rachelle Hollander, Paul Durbin & Judith Adams - 1986 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 6 (3):246-254.
    The challenge is there: the social problems of technology--problems related to the environment, the energy crisis, traffic problems, social engineering--so discipline-spanning in their interactions with other realms of life... are, at bottom, problems of social and political values.... They cannot be solved, in any realistic and adequate way, without the collaboration of philosopher-generalists, broad humanists, and social science generalists working with engineers and technological experts.... The more multidisciplinary technological problems become, the more important such programs [in science, technology, and society] (...)
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    Research on social dimensions of information technology at nsf sbta brief update.Rachelle D. Hollander - 1999 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 29 (3):32-33.
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    Remembering Vivian Weil.Rachelle D. Hollander, Michael Davis, Deni Elliott & Michael S. Pritchard - 2017 - Science and Engineering Ethics 23 (3):637-651.
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    Social genomics: Genomic inventions in society: The nature of what’s to come.Rachelle D. Hollander - 2002 - Science and Engineering Ethics 8 (4):485-496.
    This paper identifies several kinds of intellectual mistakes that proponents of genetic engineering make, in defending their views and characterizing the views of their opponents. Results from research in the social sciences and humanities illuminate the nature of these mistakes. The mistakes themselves play a role in allowing proponents to gather support from other protagonists in the social controversies involving science and technology. Understanding the controversies requires understanding that innovations are components of complex and ill-structured social problems; the “right answer” (...)
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  26. Energy Ethics in Science and Engineering Education.Lynette Osborne, Chad Monfreda, Frazier Benya, Clark Miller, Rachelle Hollander & Joseph Herkert - 2015 - In Byron Newberry, Carl Mitcham, Martin Meganck, Andrew Jamison, Christelle Didier & Steen Hyldgaard Christensen (eds.), International Perspectives on Engineering Education: Engineering Education and Practice in Context. Springer Verlag.
     
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    Three Conferences, Many Question Marks.Yole G. Sills, Tabitha M. Powledge & Rachelle Hollander - 1976 - Hastings Center Report 6 (4):9.
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    Ethics education at NSF: Commentary on “standards for evaluating proposals to develop ethics curricula” (V. Weil). [REVIEW]Rachelle D. Hollander - 2005 - Science and Engineering Ethics 11 (3):509-511.
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