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(2006). Opportunities and Uncertainties: The British Nanotechnologies Report and the Case for Upstream Societal Dialogue.
(, Ed.).Proceedings of VALDOR K. 371-378.
(2006). Reflecting Upon the UK's citizens' Jury on Nanotechnologies: Nano Jury UK.
Nanotechnology Law and Business. 2, 167-178.
(2006). Risk and uncertainty.
Trust in science: The Dialogue With Society. 40-45.
(2007). Introduction: Engaging with Nanotechnologies – Engaging Differently?.
Nanoethics, Special Issue. 1, 123-176.
(2007). Opening up Nanotechnology Dialogue with the Publics: Risk Communication or ‘Upstream Engagement’?.
Health, Risk & Society, Special Issue. 9, 191-210.
(2008). China's Bid to be the Global Nanotech Leader: Advancing Nanotechnology Through State-Led Programs and International Collaborations.
Science and Public Policy. 35, 319-334.
(2008). Developments in Nanotechnology Public Engagement in the UK: ‘Pstream’ Towards Sustainability?.
Journal of Cleaner Production . 16, 1010-1013.
(2008). Moving engagement “upstream”? Nanotechnologies and the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering's inquiry.
Public Understanding of Science. 16, 345–364.
(2008). Risk, Uncertainty and Social Controversy: From Risk Perception and Communication to Public Engagement.
(, Ed.).Uncertainty and Risk: Multidisciplinary perspectives. 349-361.
(2008). Upstream engagement.
Scientific and Public Affairs. 11.
(2009). 21st century STEM careers: Communication perspectives and research opportunities.
(, Ed.).Engaging communication theory, research and pedagogy to communicate for social impact.
(2009). China’s Nanotechnology Patent Landscape: An Analysis of Invention Patents Filed with the State Intellectual Property Office.
Nanotechnology Law and Business. 6, 524-539.
(2009). Deliberating the Risks of Nanotechnologies for Energy and Health Applications in the United States and United Kingdom.
Nature Nanotechnology. 4, 95-98.
(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). Reflections from Prof Nick Pidgeon.
A Beacon or Just a Landmark? Reflections on the 2004 Royal Society/Royal Academy of Engineering report: Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies: Opportunities and Uncertainties. pg 32.
(2009). Risks and Benefits of Nanotechnology.
AZoM.com.
(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.
(2010). Geoengineering the Planet: The Social and Ethical Implications.
Environment. 52, 24-37.
(2010). Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Water Filtration Systems: From New Material Innovation to New Product Innovation.
New Materials Innovation.
(2010). Nanotech: Good or Bad?.
The Chemical Engineer. 37-39.
(2010). Science, Technology and Innovation Policy: High-tech Industry Growth in China.
Department of Sociology .
(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.
(2011). Developmental state and innovation: Nanotechnology in China.
Global Networks. 11, 298–314.
(2011). Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions and Communication: Emerging Technologies, Emerging Challenges.
Risk Analysis (special issue). 31, 1694–1700.











