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"Practical Problems in Astrosociology." Thomas Gangale.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Space 2006, 2nd Space Architecture Symposium. San Jose, California.
20-Sep-2006. Submitted January 2006. Originally presented at the Annual Meeting of the California Sociological Association, Riverside, California, 16 October 2004
"Preference Patterns for Martian Time Architecture." Thomas Gangale.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Space 2006, 2nd Space Architecture Symposium. San Jose, California.
20-Sep-2006. Submitted December 2005. Originally written for PLSI 493, "Data Analysis," San Francisco State University, 28 May 2004.
"The Social Construction of Time for Mars: Results of Martian Time Survey v1.0 and v2.0-2.2 Compared." Thomas Gangale, Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Space 2006, 2nd Space Architecture Symposium. San Jose, California.
20-Sep-2006. Submitted December 2005.
"1985 NASA-Rockwell Space Station Crew Safety Study: Results From Mir." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley, Marc M. Cohen, Pablo Flores.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Space 2006, 2nd Space Architecture Symposium. San Jose, California.
20-Sep-2006. Submitted January 2006.
"The Great Divide: Sociology and Aerospace." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Space 2006, 2nd Space Architecture Symposium. San Jose, California.
20-Sep-2006. Submitted January 2006.
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"Sustainability Public Policy Challenges of Long-Duration Space Exploration." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley, Thomas Gangale.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Space 2006, Space Policy Session. San Jose, California.
20-Sep-2006. Submitted January 2006.
"Sustainability Management Challenges of Long-Duration Exploration of the Moon and Mars." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley, Thomas Gangale.
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Space 2006, Exploration Session. San Jose, California.
20-Sep-2006. Submitted January 2006.
"The Astrosociology of Space Colonies: Or the Social Construction of Societies in Space." Jim Pass.
Proceedings of the Space Technology and Applications International Forum (STAIF) / 4th Conference on Space Colonization.
01-Feb-2006.
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"Issues and Options for a Martian Calendar." Thomas Gangale, Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
Planetary and Space Science. Vol. 53, pp. 1483-1495.
01-Dec-2005.
"The Disaster of Knowledge Disconnect." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
OPS-Alaska.
04-Sep-2005.
"Invitation to Astrosociology: Why the Sociologist-Space Enthusiast Should Consider It." Jim Pass.
American Sociological Association. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Astrosociology.com.
13-Aug-2005. Presented as part of the Science, Knowledge and Technology (SKAT) roundtables.
"Astrosociology and the Space Community: Forging Collaboration for Better Understanding and Planning." Jim Pass.
Space Review.
08-Aug-2005.
"Monsters in Our Midst." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
OPS-Alaska.
06-Jul-2005.
"The Sociology of SETI: An Astrosociological Perspective." Jim Pass. Contact. Mountain View, California.
Astrosociology.com.
20-Mar-2005.
"Romancing the Clone: The Future of the Family and Related Issues." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
Getting Personal: Staying Ahead. Volume 3 of the "Tackling Tomorrow Today" textbook series. Ed. Arthur B. Shostak. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Chelsea House Publishers.
01-Jan-2005.
"A Strategy for Argentine Economic Recovery." Thomas Gangale.
San Francisco State University. IR 745. San Francisco, California.
09-Dec-2004. An earlier draft, "Sociological Perspectives on International Relations: A Century of Wealth, Power, and Prestige in Argentina," was presented at the Annual Meeting of the California Sociological Association in Riverside, California on 16 October 2004.
"Space: Sociology's Forsaken Frontier." Jim Pass.
California Sociological Association. Annual Meeting of the California Sociological Association. Riverside, California.
Astrosociology.com.
16-Oct-2004. Session entitled "Astrosociology: The Establishment of a New Subfield."
"Inaugural Essay: The Definition and Relevance of Astrosociology in the Twenty-First Century (Part 2: Relevance of Astrosociology as a New Subfield of Sociology)." Jim Pass.
California Sociological Association. Annual Meeting of the California Sociological Association. Riverside, California.
Astrosociology.com.
16-Oct-2004. Session entitled "Astrosociology: The Establishment of a New Subfield."
"From the Earth to the Moon and Beyond: Transnationalizing Space." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
OPS-Alaska.
18-May-2004. A response to a National Aeronautics and Space Administration Request for Information, "Vision for Space Exploration."
"Inaugural Essay: The Definition and Relevance of Astrosociology in the Twenty-First Century (Part 1: Definition, Theory and Scope)." Jim Pass.
Astrosociology.com.
04-19-2004. Major concepts were discussed at the American Sociological Association (ASA) annual meeting in August 2004.
"Murder in the Department: Factors of Organizational Deviance in Graduate School-Related Homicide." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
OPS-Alaska.
29-Aug-2000. An offer-to-propose an exploratory study, offered jointly to the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Department of Education.
The Effects of Size and Heterogeneity of Crew and Mission Duration on the Deviant Behavior and Performance of Team Personnel in Space and Analog Polar Environments: A Pilot Study. Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
University of South Carolina. Columbia, South Carolina.
May 2000.
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"Women's Issue in Space." S. Bishop. International Design for Extreme Environments Assembly Conference. Oxford, England.
1996. Accepted for presentation, conference cancelled.
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"Women in Academic Medicine: What it Takes to Succeed." B. Walker, D. Walling, S. Bishop. 28th Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Annual Spring Conference.
1-May-1995.
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The UN at 50: Grass Roots Voices. Ed. Laina Farhat-Holzman.
1995. An anthology of socio-political essays.
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"To Boldly Go Where Few Women Have Gone Before: An Overview of Gender In Space Research." S. Bishop, P. Santy. 4th National Conference on Nursing and Space Life Sciences.
1-Apr-1994.
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Corporate Irresponsibility: Workers' Perceptions of the Social Forces Leading to Health and Safety Violations. Jim Pass.
University of Southern California. Los Angeles, California.
1991.
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"Directions in Elementary Theory." Marilyn Dudley-Rowley.
Proceedings of the Alpha Kappa Delta.
1990. E.T. is one of the sociological exchange theories with ramifications for human-machine interaction in space environments. Alpha Kappa Delta is the international sociological honor society.
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