CNS Publications
(2009). 21st century STEM careers: Communication perspectives and research opportunities.
(, Ed.).Engaging communication theory, research and pedagogy to communicate for social impact.
(2012). Achieving Equitable Outcomes Through Emerging Technologies: A Social Empowerment Approach.
(, Ed.).Can Emerging Technologies Make a Difference in Development?. 40-46.
(2010). Avoiding Network Failure: The Case of the National Nanotechnology Initiative.
(, Ed.).State of Innovation: The U.S. Government's Role in Technology Development.
(2011). Cap-and-Trade, Emissions Taxes, and Innovation..
(, Ed.).Innovation Policy and the Economy. 11,
(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). Climbing the Hill: Seeing (and Not Seeing) Epochal Breaks from Multiple Vantage Points.
(, Ed.).Science Transformed?: Debating Claims of an Epochal Break. 54-65.
(2012). Conversions: Sound and Sight, Military and Civilian.
(, Ed.).Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. 224-248.
(2012). Debating Nanoethics: U.S. Public Perceptions of Nanotechnology Applications for Energy and the Environment.
(, Ed.).Debating Science: Deliberation, Values, and the Common Good. 227-249.
(2011). Exploring Ambivalence: Techno-Enthusiasm and Skepticism in US Nanotech Deliberations.
(, Ed.).Quantum Engagements—Social Reflections of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies.
(2011). Federal Policy and the Development of Semiconductors, Computer Hardware, and Computer software: A policy Model for Climate-Change R&D?.
(, Ed.).Accelerating Energy Innovation: Lesson from Multiple Sectors.
(2009). Fixing the Developmental University: The Case of the National Nanotechnology Initiative.
(, Ed.).State of Innovation: US Federal Technology Policies, 1969-2008.
(2009). Fixing the Developmental University: The Case of the National Nanotechnology Initiative .
State of Innovation: US Federal Technology Policies, 1969-2008.
(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.
(2011). Innovative and Responsible Governance of Nanotechnology for Societal Development.
(, Ed.).Nanotechnology Research Directions for Societal Needs in 2020. 561-618.
(2009). Instruments of Commerce and Knowledge: Probe Microscopy, 1980-2000.
(, Ed.).Science and Engineering Careers in the United States: An Analysis of Markets and Employment. 291-319.
(2008). Introduction: Running Faster to Keep Up.
Running Faster to Keep Up: Globalization of R&D and U.S Economic Welfare.
(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.
(2010). IPR and US Economic Catchup.
(, Ed.).Intellectual property rights, development, and catch-up . 31-62.
(2010). Is the Corporation a Social Partner? The Case of Nanotechnology.
(, Ed.).Cultural critique and the global corporation. 215-224.
(2012). La política de ciencia y tecnología en México y la incorporación de las nanotecnologías.
(, Ed.).Perspectivas sobre el desarrollo de las nanotecnologías en América Latina. 137-163.
(2011). Methodological Challenges Posed by Emergent Nanotechnologies and Cultural Values.
(, Ed.).The Handbook of Emergent Technologies and Social Research.
(2010). Nanotechnology and the U.S. National Innovation System: Continuity and Change.
(, Ed.).Understanding Nanotechnology . 85-99.
(2006). Opportunities and Uncertainties: The British Nanotechnologies Report and the Case for Upstream Societal Dialogue.
(, Ed.).Proceedings of VALDOR K. 371-378.
(2012). Perspective: What have the Mass Media been Reporting on Nanotechnology Risks?.
(, Ed.).Nanotechnology and the Public: Risk Perception and Risk Communication. 157-165.











