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(2011). China's (Not So Hidden) Developmental State: Becoming a Leading Nanotechnology Innovator in the Twenty-first Century.
(, Ed.).State of Innovation: The U.S. Government's Role in Technology Development. 217-235.
(2012). Conversions: Sound and Sight, Military and Civilian.
(, Ed.).Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. 224-248.
(2012). Food Security: From the Green Revolution to Nanotechnology.
(, Ed.).Can Emerging Technologies Make a Difference in Development?. 75-85.
(2012). Implications of Nanotechnology for Labor and Employment: Assessing Nanotechnology Products in Brazil.
(, Ed.).Can Emerging Technologies Make a Difference in Development?. 140-152.
(2012). Introduction: The Promise and Perils of High-Tech Approaches to Development, introductory chapter.
(, Ed.).Can Emerging Technologies Make a Difference in Development?. 1-20.
(2006). Opportunities and Uncertainties: The British Nanotechnologies Report and the Case for Upstream Societal Dialogue.
(, Ed.).Proceedings of VALDOR K. 371-378.
(2012). Perspective: What have the Mass Media been Reporting on Nanotechnology Risks?.
(, Ed.).Nanotechnology and the Public: Risk Perception and Risk Communication. 157-165.
(2006). Risk and uncertainty.
Trust in science: The Dialogue With Society. 40-45.
(2012). Risk perception, public participation, and sustainable global development of nanotechnologies.
(, Ed.).Can Emerging Technologies Make a Difference in Development?. 188-197.
(2008). Risk, Uncertainty and Social Controversy: From Risk Perception and Communication to Public Engagement.
(, Ed.).Uncertainty and Risk: Multidisciplinary perspectives. 349-361.
(2009). Success in State Directed Innovation? Perspectives on China's Plan for the Development of Science and Technology.
(, Ed.).The New Asian Innovation Dynamics: China and India in Perspective. 247-264.
(2012). Where Nano Came From.
(, Ed.).Nanotechnology and the Public: Risk Perception and Risk Communication. 9-32.











