[SIGCIS-Members] article of interest

Julie Cohn cohnconnor at gmail.com
Tue May 6 16:01:09 PDT 2025


Thanks to all for important contributions to our deliberations about the place of history in contemporary policy development.

Julie Cohn, Ph.D.

Non-Resident Scholar, Center for Energy Studies
Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, and
Research Historian, Center for Public History
University of Houston

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Author: The Grid: Biography of an American Technology (MIT Press, 2017)
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> On May 6, 2025, at 12:55 PM, James Cortada via Members <members at lists.sigcis.org> wrote:
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> Thanks Jonathan for sharing our ideas.  Serious stuff we are all dealing with.  Jim
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> On Tue, May 6, 2025 at 2:18 PM Jonathan Coopersmith <j-coopersmith at tamu.edu <mailto:j-coopersmith at tamu.edu>> wrote:
>> Jim,
>>  A belated thanks to you and Patryk Babirack for your Chronicle piece on the ROI of a college education -- Arthur Daemmrich and I cited it in our recent piece:  
>>         “The Road Not (Yet) Taken <>.  Historians As Policy Professionals,” AHA Perspectives May 2025, 18-20 https://www.historians.org/perspectives-article/the-road-not-yet-taken/
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>> Stay sane, 
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>> Jonathan
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>> Jonathan Coopersmith
>> Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
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>> Professor Emeritus
>> Department of History
>> Texas A&M University
>> College Station, TX  77843-4236
>> 979.739.4708 (cell)
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>> with Arthur Daemmrich, “The Road Not (Yet) Taken <>.  Historians As Policy Professionals,” AHA Perspectives May 2025, 18-20.
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>> "'What Were We Thinking?' Space Commercialization, 1960-1990,"  in Brian C. Odom, ed., The Rise of the Commercial Space Industry. Early Space Age to Present (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024). 
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>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
>> From: Jonathan Coopersmith <j-coopersmith at tamu.edu <mailto:j-coopersmith at tamu.edu>>
>> Date: Sun, May 4, 2025 at 11:43 PM
>> Subject: article of interest
>> To: Michael Geselowitz <m.geselowitz at ieee.org <mailto:m.geselowitz at ieee.org>>
>> 
>> 
>> Or at least I hope it's of interest to you.
>> 
>> Jonathan Coopersmith and Arthur Daemmrich, “The Road Not (Yet) Taken <>.  Historians As Policy Professionals,” AHA Perspectives May 2025, 18-20 https://www.historians.org/perspectives-article/the-road-not-yet-taken/
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>> Stay sane, 
>> 
>> Jonathan
>> 
>> Jonathan Coopersmith
>> Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
>> 
>> Professor Emeritus
>> Department of History
>> Texas A&M University
>> College Station, TX  77843-4236
>> 979.739.4708 (cell)
>> 
>> with Arthur Daemmrich, “The Road Not (Yet) Taken <>.  Historians As Policy Professionals,” AHA Perspectives May 2025, 18-20.
>> 
>> "'What Were We Thinking?' Space Commercialization, 1960-1990,"  in Brian C. Odom, ed., The Rise of the Commercial Space Industry. Early Space Age to Present (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024). 
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> James W. Cortada
> Senior Research Fellow
> Charles Babbage Institute
> University of Minnesota
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