CNS Publications
(2009). Plus ça change: Industrial R&D in the 'Third Industrial Revolution'.
Industrial and Corporate Change. 18, 1-50.
(2009). Reflections from Dr Barbara Herr Harhorn.
A Beacon or Just a Landmark? Reflections on the 2004 Royal Society/Royal Academy of Engineering report: Nanoscience and Nanotechnologies: Opportunities and Uncertainties. pg 43.
(2009). Reflections from Prof Nick Pidgeon.
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(2009). Risks and Benefits of Nanotechnology.
AZoM.com.
(2009). Risky Business: Why Public Is Losing to Private in American Research.
Polygraph. 21, 77-95.
(2009). Searching for a Frame: Media Tell the Story of Technological Progress, Risk, and Regulation in the Case of Nanotechnology.
Science Communication. 31, 139-166.
(2009). Structure et silence du cognitariat.
Multitudes. 39, 69-78.
(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.
(2009). Tracking the Current Rise of Chinese Pharmaceutical Bionanotechnology.
Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Innovation. 4, 38.
(2009). The University of California Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology.
Environmental Science and Technology. 43, 6453-6457.
(2009). What Does Economic Theory Tell us about Mission-Oriented R&D?.
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(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). Finding news stories: A comparision of searches using LexisNexis and Google News.
Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly. 83, 515-530.
(2008). Health and Safety Practices in the Nanotechnology Workplace: Results From an International Survey.
Environmental Science and Technology. 42, 3155-3262.
(2008). How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, the Nuclear Reactor, the Computer, Ham Radio, and Recombinant DNA.
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences. 38, 451-461.
(2008). Introduction: Running Faster to Keep Up.
Running Faster to Keep Up: Globalization of R&D and U.S Economic Welfare.
(2008). It’s Just Like That, Except Different. The Power of Analogy In Describing Nanotechnology.
Science Progress.
(2008). The Larger World of Nano.
Physics Today. 61, 38-44.
(2008). Molecular Electronics in the Longue Duree: The Microelectronics Origins of Nanotechnology.
Chemical Heritage Foundation.
(2008). Moving engagement “upstream”? Nanotechnologies and the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering's inquiry.
Public Understanding of Science. 16, 345–364.
(2008). Politics and funding in the U.S. public biomedical R&D system.
Science. 322, 1797-1798.
(2008). Quantum Dot Fluorescence Quenching Pathways with Cr(III) Complexes. Photosensitized NO Production from trans-Cr(cyclam)(ONO)2+.
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130, 168-175.
(2008). Risk, Uncertainty and Social Controversy: From Risk Perception and Communication to Public Engagement.
(, Ed.).Uncertainty and Risk: Multidisciplinary perspectives. 349-361.











