ARTICLE AND COMMENTARIES
Ethological Methods for
Observing Small Group Political Decision Making
James N. Schubert 3
Commentaries
Using the Ethological Approach: Profits and Pitfalls
Linda A. Camras 19
Nonverbal Signals: An Addition to an Ethological Approach
Kim G. Dolgin 21
Toward Guiding Small Group Research Without Hobbling It
Robert T. Golembiewski 23
Looking into Observational Methods: A Commentary on "Ethological
Methods for Observing Small Group Political Decision Making" by
James N. Schubert
Marianne LaFrance 26
Right TopicWrong Approach: A Comment on J. Schubert's "Ethological
Methods for Observing Small Group Political Decision Making"
Dennis Muniak 28
Ethology, Technology, and the Social Sciences
Dorothy Tennov, John Jacobson, Nelam L. Hill 31
Observing Political Behavior in Its Natural Setting: A Comment
Charles Walcott 33
Author's Response
On Watering the Garden of Ethological Research in Political Science
James N. Schubert 35
ARTICLE AND COMMENTARIES
New Biotechnology: Potential
Problems, Likely Promises
Raymond A. Zilinskas 42
Commentaries
The "Interests" of the New Biotechnologists: Implications for Science
and Society
Paul DeForest 52
Who is Janus?
Clifford Grobstein 55
More Problems than Promise
Jeanne Guillemin 57
Commentary on Zilinskas's Article
Sanford Lakoff 59
Hope, Fear and Secrecy: Taking the Hype Out of Biotechnology
David N. Leff 61
BiotechnologyInternational Policy Considerations
Joseph G. Perpich 63
Open Scientific Communications: Science and Society in Transition
William J. Trainor, Jr. 68
Author's Response
Raymond A. Zilinskas 70
BIOPOLITICS BIBLIOGRAPHY
Biopolitics in 1982
Steven A. Peterson, Albert Somit, Barbara Brown 76
LETTERS AND FURTHER COMMENTARY
David L. Keys 81
Political Psychology and Biopolitics Revisited: A Rejoinder
Gerald W. Hopple 81
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
Hormones, Psychosexuality, and Reproduction: Biology, Brain, and Behavior
Brian A. Gladue 86
RECENT ARTICLES AND PAPERS 89
BOOK REVIEWS
Science, Technology, and the Issues of the Eighties (Albert M. Teich and
Ray Thornton, eds.)
Robert H. Blank 90
Odelia Funke 92
Brian A. Gladue 96
Lynton Keith Caldwell 98
The Biology of Politics (Douglas Madsen and John C. Wahlke, eds.) AND
Biopolitics: Ethological and Physiological Approaches (Meredith W. Watts,
ed.) AND Biology and the Social Sciences: An Emerging Revolution
(Thomas C. Wiegele, ed.)
Patrick O'Hara 100
Dov Ronen 104
Jarol B. Manheim 107
BOOKS RECEIVED 111
NEWS 112
INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRIBUTORS 115
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