STP-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 161 to 180 of 196

161
The Legacy of Japanese Science in Korea, 1931-1961

Kim, Dong-Won, UCLA Workshop on Dis/continuities: Nation-State Formation in Japan with Science, Technology, and Medicine during Imperialism, War, Occupation and Peace, 1932-1962, 2009-05-31

162
Science as a Weapon in the War against Disease in Mid-Twentieth Century America

Park, Buhm Soon, Annual Meeting of the History of Science Society, History of Science Society, 2007-11

163
Knowledge Intensity of Information Technology: Implications for the Digital Divide in the Age of Globalization

Kim, So Young, World Universities Forum, 2008

164
Public Concern, Knowledge, and Support for Costly Policies & Actions for Climate Change

Kim, So Young; Yael Wolinsky-Nahmias, International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, 2009-07-15

165
Chemistry by Computer: Machines and Ideas for Computational Chemistry

Park, Buhm Soon, Annual Conference of Society for History of Technology, Society for History of Technology, 2009-10-18

166
An Intellectual Pilgrimage after the Second Keikoku: Japanese Scientists in the U.S. Federal Laboratories

Park, Buhm Soon, International Conference of the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology in East Asia, Society for the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology in East Asia, 2008-07-12

167
Trends in Global Environmental Opinion

Kim, So Young, Annual Meeting of International Society of Political Psychology, Society of Political Psychology, 2008-07-11

168
Asian Public Opinion on Climate Change and Its Implications for Climate Change Policies

김소영, Environmental Policy: a Multinational Conference on Policy Analysis and Teaching Methods, 2009-06-12

169
Behind Consensus: An Anatomy of Global Public Opinion on Climate Change

Kim, So Young, Dupont Summit on Science and Technology Policy 2009, Policy Studies Commons, 2009-12-04

170
Technological Kuznets Curve: Technology, Inequality and Government Policy

Kim, So Young, Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, American Political Science Association, 2008-08-29

171
Computational Imperatives in Quantum Chemistry

Park, BuhmSoon, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, pp.0 - 0, History and Foundations of Quantum Physic, 2007-07-02

172
Public Concern, Knowledge, and Support for Climate Change Mitigation: Aggregate

Kim, So Young, Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, American Political Science Association, 2009-09-04

173
How did a Wrong Ideology Destroy a Healthy Physics Community?: Physics in North Korea between 1953 and 1980

Kim, Dong-Won, History of Science Society Annual Meeting, History of Science Society, 2003-11-23

174
The Crucial Seed: The Development of the Intramural Research Program at the NIH after World War II

Park, Buhm Soon, Annual Meeting of the Washington Society of the History of Medicine, Washington Society of the History of Medicine, 2004-02

175
Interests, Ideas, and Information: A Multilevel Analysis of the Nonresponse Problem in the Globalization Surveys

Kim, So Young, Annual Meeting of American Political Science Association, American Political Science Association, 2006-09-01

176
Two Worlds that Never Come Close: A Bifurcating Pattern of Globalization and Social Spending in Developed vs. Developing Nations

Kim, So Young, International Studies Association, International Studies Association, 2003-02-26

177
Globalization and Economic Insecurity: Perceptions and Reality

Kim, So Young, Midwest Political Science Association, 2003

178
Who Don't Know whether Globalization is Good or Bad?

Kim, So Young, International Studies Association, International Studies Association, 2006-03-24

179
Another Look at Science-The Endless Frontier: An NIH Perspective

Park, Buhm Soon, Annual Meeting of the History of Science Society, pp.0 - 0, History of Science Society, 2005-11

180
Asian Americans: Religion, Political Partisanship, and American Presidential Voting

Kim, So Young, Religion and the American Presidency Conference, 2005-04-05

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