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(2012). Achieving Equitable Outcomes Through Emerging Technologies: A Social Empowerment Approach.
(, Ed.).Can Emerging Technologies Make a Difference in Development?. 40-46.
(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.
(2012). Perspective: What have the Mass Media been Reporting on Nanotechnology Risks?.
(, Ed.).Nanotechnology and the Public: Risk Perception and Risk Communication. 157-165.
(2012). Risk perception, public participation, and sustainable global development of nanotechnologies.
(, Ed.).Can Emerging Technologies Make a Difference in Development?. 188-197.
(2012). Where Nano Came From.
(, Ed.).Nanotechnology and the Public: Risk Perception and Risk Communication. 9-32.
(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.
(2011). The National Nanotechnology Initiative: Federal Support for Science and Technology, or Hidden Industrial Policy?.
Technology in Society. 33, 109-118.
(2011). The Role of Social and Decision Sciences in Communicating Uncertain Climate Risks.
Nature Climate Change. 1,
(2011). Traveling Technologies: Societal Implications of Nanotechnology through the Global Value Chain.
Journal of Nano Education. 3, 36-44.
(2010). Science, Technology and Innovation Policy: High-tech Industry Growth in China.
Department of Sociology .
(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.
(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.











