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(2009). Innovation, Path-Dependency, and Policy: The Evolution of Norway's National Innovation System.
Science and Public Policy. 36, 431-444.
(2010). IBM.
(, Ed.).Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology and Society.
(2009). How Spintronics Went from the Lab to the iPod.
Nature Nanotechnology. 4, 1-3.
(2008). How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, the Nuclear Reactor, the Computer, Ham Radio, and Recombinant DNA.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences. 38, 451-461.
(2007). Health Risk Assessment for Nanoparticles: A Case for Using Expert Judgement.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research . 9, 137-156.
(2008). Health and Safety Practices in the Nanotechnology Workplace: Results From an International Survey.
Environmental Science and Technology. 42, 3155-3262.
(2012). Governance implications of nanomaterials companies’ inconsistent risk perceptions and safety practices.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research. 14, 1-12.
(2012). Globalization and De-globalization in Nanotechnology Research: The Role of China.
Scientometrics (forthcoming). 1-20.
(2009). From the Ground Up: Developing an Interdisciplinary Course Focusing on Materials Science and Society in Green Technologies.
Journal of Materials Education. 31, 251-264.
(2009). From lab to iPod: A Story of Discovery and Commercialization in the Post-Cold War Era.
Technology and Culture. 50, 58-81.
(2006). Forbidding/Forebonding Nanoscience.
Science and Engineering Ethics.
(2011). Federal Policy and the Development of Semiconductors, Computer Hardware, and Computer software: A policy Model for Climate-Change R&D?.
(, Ed.).Accelerating Energy Innovation: Lesson from Multiple Sectors.
(2005). Defense-Related R&D and the Growth of the Postwar Information Technology Industrial Complex in the United States.
Revue d'économie industrielle. 112, 27-44.
(2012). Debating Nanoethics: U.S. Public Perceptions of Nanotechnology Applications for Energy and the Environment.
(, Ed.).Debating Science: Deliberation, Values, and the Common Good. 227-249.
(2006). Corporations, Universities, and Instrumental Communities: Commercializing Probe Microscopy, 1981–1996.
Technology and Culture. 47, 38-40.
(2012). Conversions: Sound and Sight, Military and Civilian.
(, Ed.).Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. 224-248.
(2011). Climbing the Hill: Seeing (and Not Seeing) Epochal Breaks from Multiple Vantage Points.
(, Ed.).Science Transformed?: Debating Claims of an Epochal Break. 54-65.
(2010). Chronology of Nanoscience.
Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Society. xxxiii-xliii.
(2010). Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology.
(, Ed.).Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology and Society.
(2009). Big Whig History and Nano Narratives: Effective Innovation Policy Needs the Historical Dimension.
Science Progress.
(2011). Bibliometry and Nanotechnology: A Meta Analysis.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 78, 1174-1182.
(2006). Anthropological research at the UCSB Center for Nanotechnology in Society.
Practicing Anthropology. 28, 38-40.
(2010). Alfred Chandler and Knowledge Management Within the Firm.
Industrial and Corporate Change. 19, 483–507.
(2009). 21st century STEM careers: Communication perspectives and research opportunities.
(, Ed.).Engaging communication theory, research and pedagogy to communicate for social impact.
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