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(2010). Nano Culture.
(, Ed.).Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Society . 462-463.
(2006). Nano-buzz: Social Dimensions of Emerging Technologies.
Anthropology News. 47, 26.
(2006). Nano-Punk for Tomorrow's People (commentary).
Tomorrow's People Conference .
(2010). Nanotech: Good or Bad?.
The Chemical Engineer. 37-39.
(2011). Nanotechnologies Risk Perception and Communication (Special Collection).
Risk Analysis. 31, 1649-1783.
(2010). Nanotechnology.
Encyclopedia of Global Studies . xx.
(2006). Nanotechnology and the Modern University.
Practicing Anthropology. 47, 56-80.
(2010). Nanotechnology and the U.S. National Innovation System: Continuity and Change.
(, Ed.).Understanding Nanotechnology . 85-99.
(2011). Nanotechnology and the US National Innovation System: Continuity and Change.
The Journal of Technology Transfer. 1-15.
(2010). Nanotechnology in Manufacturing.
Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Society. 548-551.
(2011). Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions and Communication: Emerging Technologies, Emerging Challenges.
Risk Analysis (special issue). 31, 1694–1700.
(2009). Nanotoxicology: Characterizing the Scientific Literature: 2000-2007.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research. 11, 251-257.
(2010). National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.).
Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Society. 580-581.
(2011). The National Nanotechnology Initiative: Federal Support for Science and Technology, or Hidden Industrial Policy?.
Technology in Society. 33, 109-118.
(2009). National Security and National Innovation Systems.
Journal of Technology Transfer. 34, 455-473.
(2012). Networks and Public Policies in the Global South: The Chilean Case and the Future of the Developmental Network State.
Studies in Comparative International Development . 47, 1-22.
(2009). Next to nothing: A Study of Scientists and their Cosmology at a Swedish Research Laboratory.
ACTA, Gothenburg studies in Social Anthropology.
(2009). Notes in IPR and US economic 'catchup'.
Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Conference on Intellectual Property Rights and Economic "Catchup".











