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(Work in Progress). Affective Ambivalence and Nanotechnologies.
Journal of Risk Research (Submitted).
(Work in Progress). Cultural models of environment and hazard in the US and Canada: Exploring emergent views on engineered nanomaterials.
Journal of Environmental Ecology (in preparation).
(Work in Progress). Indexing Expertise in a Deliberative Setting: A Comparison (in preparation) .
(Work in Progress). Resilience as a Primary Factor in the Perceived Environmental Risk .
Ecology and Society (in preparation).
(Work in Progress). Understanding Malleable Perceptions of Nanotechnologies’ and their Implications for Science and Policy Dialogues about Emerging Technologies.
Science and Public Policy.
(Work in Progress). The Chinese Century? Some Implications of China’s Move to High-Tech Innovation for U.S. Policy.
(, Ed.).The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(Work in Progress). Conferences and the Emergence of Nanoscience.
(, Ed.).The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(Work in Progress). Different Uses, Different Responses: Exploring Emergent Cultural Values through Public Deliberation .
(, Ed.).The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(Work in Progress). Introduction: The Social Scientific View of Nanotechnologies.
(, Ed.).The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(Work in Progress). Is Nanoscale Collaboration Meeting Nanotechnology’s Social Challenge? A Call for Nano-Normalcy.
(, Ed.).The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(Work in Progress). Nanotechnology as Industrial Policy: China and the United States.
(, Ed.).The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(Work in Progress). Science that Pays for Itself: Nanotechnology and the Discourse of Science Policy Reform.
(, Ed.).The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(Work in Progress). The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(Work in Progress). When Space Travel and Nanotechnology Met at the Fountains of Paradise.
(, Ed.).The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(Work in Progress). Working for Next to Nothing - Labor in the Global Nanoscientific Community.
(, Ed.).The Social Life of Nanotechnology (forthcoming).
(2012). Governance implications of nanomaterials companies’ inconsistent risk perceptions and safety practices.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research. 14, 1-12.
(2011). From Biotech to Nanotech: Public Debates about Technological Modification of Food.
Environment and Society: Advances in Research. 2, 149-169.
(2011). Innovative and Responsible Governance of Nanotechnology for Societal Development.
(, Ed.).Nanotechnology Research Directions for Societal Needs in 2020. 561-618.
(2011). Methodological Challenges Posed by Emergent Nanotechnologies and Cultural Values.
(, Ed.).The Handbook of Emergent Technologies and Social Research.












