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Physicians for Social Responsibility (U.S.) (11)

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Founded in 1961 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, by a group of physicians to provide the medical community and the general public the scientific data on which political decisions must in part be based; to alert physicians to the dangerous implications of the arms race; and to promote disarmament and peace.

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Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (8)

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CPSR is a public-interest alliance of people concerned about the impact of information and communications technology on society. CPSR works to influence decisions regarding the development and use of computers because those decisions have far-reaching consequences and reflect our basic values and priorities. As experts on ICT issues, CPSR members provide realistic assessments of the power, promise, and limitations of computer technology. As concerned citizens, they direct public attention to...

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Physicians for Social Responsibility. (5)

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Society for Social Responsibility in Science (8)

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Founded in 1949 by Victor Paschkis, a Viennese engineer, SSRS was an international body of scientific and technical professionals who took personal responsibility for the consequences of their scientific research. SSRS put emphasis on constructive alternatives to militarism. The United States section was organized in September 1949 at Haverford, PA. The Society may have ceased after Paschkis' 1974 resignation. The Society for Social Responsibility in Science...

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Society for Social Responsibility in Science (ACT) (3)

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Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR) (2)

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Educators for Social Responsibility (U.S.) (2)

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Educators for Social Responsibility; a national organization headquartered in Cambridge, Mass.; supports social and emotional learning, character education, conflict resolution, violence prevention, and intergroup relations for children in preschool through high school.

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Smith College. Committee on Social Responsibility. (2)

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British society for social responsibility in science (2)

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Physicians for Social Responsibility (U.S.). Philadelphia Chapter. (2)

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