Selected Works of Assoc. Prof. Brian Martin
Brain Martin is associate professor in Science, Technology and Society at the University of Wollongong. Brian's personal website located here contains a more detailed listing of his publications and information concerning research and teaching interests.
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- A passion for planning
- Challenging dominant physics paradigms
- Countershock: Mobilising resistance to electroshock weapons
- Cybermethods: An assessment
- Dilemmas of defending dissent: the dismissal of Ted Steele from the University of Wollongong
- Disney through the Web looking glass
- Dissent and heresy in medicine: models, methods, and strategies
- Exposing and opposing censorship: Backfire dynamics in freedom-of-speech struggles
- Igniting concern about refugee injustice
- Illusions of whistleblower protection
- Instead of repression
- Investigating the origin of AIDS: some ethical dimensions
- Iraq attack backfire
- Japanese technology policy for aged care
- Making censorship backfire
- Nonviolence and Communication
- Nonviolence insights
- Nonviolence versus terrorism
- Nonviolent futures
- Plagiarism: policy against cheating or policy for learning?
- Political jiu-jitsu against Indonesian repression: studying lower-profile nonviolent resistance
- Publicly shared intelligence
- Random selection of citizens for technological decision making
- Social institutions in East Timor: following in the undemocratic footsteps of the West
- Terrorism: ethics, effectiveness and enemies
- The beating of Rodney King: the dynamics of backfire
- The burden of proof and the origin of acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- The difficulty with alternatives
- The dynamics of employee dissent: whistleblowers and organizational jiu-jitsu
- The Parkin backfire
- The Politics of a Scientific Meeting: the Origin-of-AIDS Debate at the Royal Society
