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(2009). 21st century STEM careers: Communication perspectives and research opportunities.
(, Ed.).Engaging communication theory, research and pedagogy to communicate for social impact.
(2010). Alfred Chandler and Knowledge Management Within the Firm.
Industrial and Corporate Change. 19, 483–507.
(2006). Anthropological research at the UCSB Center for Nanotechnology in Society.
Practicing Anthropology. 28, 38-40.
(2011). Bibliometry and Nanotechnology: A Meta Analysis.
Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 78, 1174-1182.
(2009). Big Whig History and Nano Narratives: Effective Innovation Policy Needs the Historical Dimension.
Science Progress.
(2010). Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology.
(, Ed.).Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology and Society.
(2010). Chronology of Nanoscience.
Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Society. xxxiii-xliii.
(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.
(2012). Conversions: Sound and Sight, Military and Civilian.
(, Ed.).Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. 224-248.
(2006). Corporations, Universities, and Instrumental Communities: Commercializing Probe Microscopy, 1981–1996.
Technology and Culture. 47, 38-40.
(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.
(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.
(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.
(2006). Forbidding/Forebonding Nanoscience.
Science and Engineering Ethics.
(2009). From lab to iPod: A Story of Discovery and Commercialization in the Post-Cold War Era.
Technology and Culture. 50, 58-81.
(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.
(2012). Globalization and De-globalization in Nanotechnology Research: The Role of China.
Scientometrics (forthcoming). 1-20.
(2012). Governance implications of nanomaterials companies’ inconsistent risk perceptions and safety practices.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research. 14, 1-12.
(2008). Health and Safety Practices in the Nanotechnology Workplace: Results From an International Survey.
Environmental Science and Technology. 42, 3155-3262.
(2007). Health Risk Assessment for Nanoparticles: A Case for Using Expert Judgement.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research . 9, 137-156.
(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.
(2009). How Spintronics Went from the Lab to the iPod.
Nature Nanotechnology. 4, 1-3.
(2010). IBM.
(, Ed.).Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology and Society.
(2009). Innovation, Path-Dependency, and Policy: The Evolution of Norway's National Innovation System.
Science and Public Policy. 36, 431-444.











