• As ecologists, it is important that we understand the impacts of our disciplines on society. We have assembled this Internet-based collection of resources to help provide scientists, educators, and students with bibliographies and links to other web sites relevant for understanding the interconnections among science and society.
  • We will hold a Discussion at the Ecological Society of America meetings at Snowbird in August, 2000 to stimulate discussion and to exchange learning and teaching resources.

 

Project Description


[Bibliographies]

[Courses]
[Research Programs]
[Journals and Publications]
[Organizations]
[History of Ethics in Science]
[Directories]

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Post comments or locations of resources on the Bulletin Board.

Or contact us if you wish to suggest useful resources to be included on this web page.


Support for this project is provided by:

The Battelle Endowement for Technology
and Human Affairs


The Ohio State University
Dept. of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology


Georgia Southern University
Dept. of Biology



Principle Investigators

Dr. David Culver
Department of Evolution, Ecology,
and Organismal Biology
The Ohio State University
email:
culver.3@osu.edu


Dr. Michael H. Jones
Biology Department
Kenyon College

email: jonesmh@kenyon.edu
and
Department of Evolution, Ecology,
and Organismal Biology
The Ohio State University

Dr. Lissa Leege
Department of Biology
Georgia Southern University
email:
leege@gsaix2.cc.gasou.edu    



With the assistance of:
Stephen S. Lee
Dept. of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology. The Ohio State University. email:
lee.1049@osu.edu

 


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            Last update:             20 July  2000
            Primary contacts:      Dr. Michael H. Jones    jonesmh@kenyon.edu 
                                            Dr. Lissa M. Leege       leege@gsaix2.cc.gasou.edu 
            Webmaster:              Stephen S. Lee             lee.1049@osu.edu