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External Collaborators in the U.S. and Abroad
 
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Robert Ackland
Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences
The Australian National University

James MArtin Visiting Fellow

Oxford Internet Institute
University of Oxford

Webpage: http://voson.anu.edu.au

Gerald Barnett
University of California, Santa Cruz
Director, Office for Management of Intellectual Property

Francesca Bray
University of Edinburgh
Professor and Chair, Social Anthropology
Webpage:
http://www.sps.ed.ac.uk/staff/bray.htm
Areas of Research: China and East Asia; California; Europe, history and anthropology of science, technology and medicine, the politics of knowledge, farming and food, technologies of everyday life, gender systems

Gary Gereffi
Duke University
Professor of Sociology
Director, Center on Globalization, Governance, and Competitiveness
Webpage: http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/Sociology/faculty/ggere
Areas of Research: development, comparative/historical Sociology, economy and society

Milind Kandlikar
Assistant Professor
Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Lui Institute, Rm 213
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC

Timothy Lenoir
Duke University
Kimberly Jenkins Chair for New Technologies and Society
Webpage: http://fds.duke.edu/db/aas/AAH/faculty/lenoir
Areas of Research: history of biomedical science, computer graphics, medical visualization technology, and virtual reality and its applications in surgery and other fields, the history of bioinformatics, development of Silicon Valley, software tools for interactive web-based collaboration

Cyrus Mody
Rice University
Assistant Professor, History of Science
Areas of Research: science and technology studies, communities related to the production and consumption of technological developments

David Mowery
University of California, Berkeley
Milton W. Terrill Professor of Business
Haas Business and Public Policy Group
Director, Ph.D. Program
Deputy Director, Institute of Management, Innovation, and Organization
Webpage: http://groups.haas.berkeley.edu/bpp/faculty/mowery/
Areas of Research: technological change, international trade, US technology policy, and the relationship between public policies and the private sector

Nicholas Pidgeon
Professor of Psychology
School of Psychology
Cardiff University
Cardiff, Wales, UK

Tee Rogers-Hayden
RCUK Fellow (Climate Change)
Tyndall Centre for Research on Climate Change and Centre for Environmental Risk
School of Environmental Science
University of East Anglia  

Theresa A. Satterfield
University of British Columbia
Associate Professor, Institute for Resources, the Environment, and Sustainability
Research Scientist, Decision Research, Eugene, Oregon
Webpage: http://www.ires.ubc.ca/nav.php?page=2_satterfield_terre
Areas of Research: environmental conflicts, environmental values and public policy, environmental justice, social theories of risk, risk and remediation; political and human ecology, sustainability movements & the Anthropology of Environmentalism, cross cultural perspectives on risk

Suzanne Scotchmer
University of California, Berkeley
Professor of Economics and Public Policy
Webpage: http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~scotch/
Areas of Research: intellectual property; immigration rules; decentralized sharing of information; Law & Economics; club theory; rules of evidence; evolutionary game theory; cooperative game theory

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