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Contributors

Judith Reppy, Editor

Secrecy and Knowledge Production
Peace Studies Program, Cornell University
Occasional Paper #23
October 1999

Steven Aftergood is Director of the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists.

Keith Clarke is a professor in the Department of Geography at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

John G. Cloud is a graduate student in the Department of Geography atUniversity of California, Santa Barbara.

Michael Dennis is an assistant professor in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University.

W. Mark Fruin is Professor of Corporate Strategy and Technology Management in the Department of Organization and Management, College of Business at San Jose State University. He is the author of Knowledge Works: Managing Intellectual Capital at Toshiba (Oxford University Press, 1997) and editor of Networks, Markets, and the Pacific Rim (Oxford University Press, 1998).

Hugh Gusterson is an associate professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Science, Technology, and Society Program at MIT.

Francis Kapper is an adviser to industry and government on science and technology matters. Previously he served in senior positions in the U. S. Department of Defense and in industry, retiring from Corning, Inc. in 1997.

Judith Reppy is a professor in the Department of Science and Technology Studies and Associate Director of the Peace Studies Program at Cornell University.

Alec Shuldiner is a graduate student in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at Cornell University.

David Wallace is an assistant professor in the School of Information, University of Michigan

Susan Wright is Associate Research Scientist and Lecturer in History of Science, University of Michigan. She is on leave as a Senior Research Fellow at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research, Geneva.