CNS Publications
(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.
(2011). Technological Utopia.
Technology, Green Series. 10,
(2010). Test Objects and Other Epistemic Things: A History of a Nanoscale Object .
British Journal for the History of Science . 43, 423-58.
(2009). Tracking the Current Rise of Chinese Pharmaceutical Bionanotechnology.
Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Innovation. 4, 38.
(2011). Traveling Technologies: Societal Implications of Nanotechnology through the Global Value Chain.
Journal of Nano Education. 3, 36-44.
(2011). The Uncertain Future of Moore’s Law - The Rise of 3-D Transistors and What it Means for Technology in the 21st Century.
Science Progress. 1-5.
(2009). The University of California Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology.
Environmental Science and Technology. 43, 6453-6457.
(2008). Upstream engagement.
Scientific and Public Affairs. 11.
(2011). Vulnerability and Social Justice as Factors in Emergent US Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions .
Risk Analysis . 31, 1734–1748.
(2011). Will China Eat Our Lunch? Review of Denis Fred Simon and Cong Cao, China’s Emerging Technological Edge.
Asia Policy. 160-64. Abstract
(2005). Will Small Be Beautiful? Making Policies for Our Nanotech Future.
History and Technology. 21, 177-203.
(2007). The “Non-Globalization” of Innovation in the Semiconductor Industry.
California Management Review. 50, 27.
(2010). Gender, Application Domain, and Ethical Dilemmas in Nano-Deliberation [White paper].
Nanotech Risk Perception Specialist Meeting.
(2009). Gendered risk beliefs about emerging nanotechnologies in the US.
University of Washington Center for Workforce Development.
(2006). Nano-Punk for Tomorrow's People (commentary).
Tomorrow's People Conference .
(2009). Notes in IPR and US economic 'catchup'.
Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Conference on Intellectual Property Rights and Economic "Catchup".
(2009). Next to nothing: A Study of Scientists and their Cosmology at a Swedish Research Laboratory.
ACTA, Gothenburg studies in Social Anthropology.











