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July 18, 2008

 

CNS-UCSB Publications 

 

PAPERS IN JOURNALS


Rogers-Hayden, T. & Pidgeon Nick (2005). “Reflecting on the First Citizens’ Jury on Nanotechnology: Nano Jury UK.” Small Times, December.

Harthorn, Barbara Herr, McCray, W. Patrick & Satterfield, Terre (2006). “Anthropological Research at the UCSB Center for Nanotechnology in Society.” Practicing Anthropology (special issue on nanotechnology) 28 (2): 38-40.

Rogers-Hayden, Tee, & Pidgeon, Nick (2006). “Reflecting Upon the UK’s Citizens’ Jury on Nanotechnologies: Nano Jury UK.” Nanotechnology Law and Business 2 (3): 167-178. [Abstract]

Pidgeon, Nick (2006). “Risk and Uncertainty.” Trust in Science: The Dialogue with Society. Berlin: Ernst Schering Foundation and the British Council: 40-45.

Harthorn, Barbara Herr (2006). “Nano-Buzz: Societal Dimensions of Emerging Technologies. Anthropology News October: 26.

Pidgeon, Nick, & Rogers-Hayden, Tee (2007). “Opening up Nanotechnology Dialogue with the Publics: Moving Beyond Risk Debates to ‘Upstream Engagement. ’” In A. Anderson, A. Petersen, S. Allan and C Wilkinson (eds.). Health, Risk & Society, Special Issue 9 (2): 191- 210. [Abstract]

McCray, W. Patrick (2007). “MBE Deserves a Place in the History Books.” Nature Nanotechnology 2(5): 259-261 [Abstract]

Erkal, Nisvan and Suzanne Scotchmer (2007). “Scarcity of Ideas and Options to Invest in R&D,” Institute of Business and Economic Research, Paper E07-348. [Abstract]

Rogers-Hayden, T. & Pidgeon, N. (2007) “Moving Engagement ‘Upstream’? Nanotechnologies & the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering’s Inquiry.Public Understanding of Science 16: 345–364. [Abstract]

Mody, Cyrus. Forthcoming. “Why History Matters in Understanding the Social Issues of Nanotechnology and Other Converging Technologies.” Nanoethics.

Rogers-Hayden, Tee, Pidgeon, Nick, Mohr, A. (Eds) (2007). “Engaging with Nanotechnologies-Engaging Differently?Nanoethics, Special Issue 1(2):123-176. [Abstract]

Rogers-Hayden, Tee, & Pidgeon, Nick (2008). “Developments in Public Participation in Nanotechnology: Towards Sustainability.” Nanotechnology Development in Light of Sustainability, H Kastenholz and A Helland (eds.). Journal of Cleaner Production, Special Issue 16: 1010-1013. [Abstract]

Conti, Joseph A. , Killpack, Keith, Gerritzen, Gina, Huang, Leia, Mircheva, Maria, Delmas, Magali, Harthorn, Barbara Herr, Appelbaum, Richard P. and Patricia A. Holden (2008). “Health and Safety Practices in the Nanotechnology Workplace: Results from an International Survey.” Environmental Science & Technology. 42(9): 3155-3162. [Abstract]

Appelbaum, Richard and Parker, Rachel (2008). “China’s Bid to be a Global Nanotech Leader: Advancing Nanotechnology Through State-Led Programs and International Collaborations” Science and Public Policy 35(5): 319-334. [Abstract]

Weaver, D., and Bimber, B. (2008) “Finding News Stories: A Comparison of Searches Using LexisNexis and Google News.” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 83 (3):515- 530. [Abstract]

Hegde, Deepak, and Mowery, David C. (2008). “Politics and Funding in the U.S. Public Biomedical R&D SystemScience 322 (5909) 1797-1798.

McCray, W. Patrick (2009). “How Spintronics Went from the Lab to the iPod.” Nature Nanotechnology 4 (1): 1-3.

Ostrowski, Alexis D., Martin, Tyronne, Conti, Joseph, Hurt, Indy and Harthorn, Barbara Herr (2009). “Nanotoxicology: Characterizing the Scientific Literature, 2000–2007.Journal of Nanoparticle Research 11:251-257. [Abstract]

McCray, W. Patrick (2009). “From Lab to iPod: A Story of Discovery and Commercialization in the Post-Cold War Era.” Technology and Culture 50 (1): 58-81.

Pidgeon, Nick, Harthorn, Barbara, Bryant, Karl, Rogers-Hayden, Tee (2009). “Deliberating the Risks of Nanotechnologies for Energy and Health Applications in the United States and United Kingdom.” Nature Nanotechnology 4 (2):95-98.

Choi, Jae-Young, Gurumurthy Ramachandran, and Milind Kandlikar (2009). “The Impact of Toxicity Testing Costs on Nanomaterial Regulation.” Environmental Science and Technology, Article ASAP, Online Publication: 20 February 2009. [Abstract]

Hyungsub Choi and Cyrus C.M. Mody (2009). “The Long History of Molecular Electronics: Microelectronics Origins of Nanotechnology.” Social Studies of Science 39 (1): 11-50. [Abstract]

Mowery, David C. (2009). “Plus ça change: Industrial R&D in the ‘Third Industrial Revolution.’” Industrial and Corporate Change, vol. 18, #1. (forthcoming, 2009) [Abstract]

W. Patrick McCray. “Over the Red Brick Wall: Spintronics, Novelty, and Over-the-Horizon Technologies,” Forthcoming. Technology and Culture, accepted April, 2008.

Mowery, David C., “Pioneering Inventors or Thicket-Builders: Which U.S. Firms Use Continuations in Patenting?” (with D. Hegde and S.J. Graham). Management Science (forthcoming)

Godwin, H., K, Chopra, K. Bradley, Y. Cohen, B. Harthorn, E. Hoek, P. Holden, A. Keller, H. Lenihan, R. Nisbet, A. Nel . The University of California Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology. Environmental Science & Technology (forthcoming, 2009).

Under Review

Lenoir, Tim. "Tracking the Current Rise of Chinese Pharmaceutical Bionanotechnology," (with Patrick Herron) submitted to Journal of Biomedical Discovery and Innovation.

Satterfield, Theresa, Milind Kandlikar, Christian Beaudrie, Joseph Conti, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Anticipating the Perceived Risk of Nanotechnologies: Will They Be Like Other Controversial Technologies?” Nature Nanotechnology (under review 2009).

Weaver, David, Lively, Erica, and Bimber, Bruce (2009). “Searching for a Frame: Media Tell the Story of Technological Progress, Risk, and Regulation in the Case of Nanotechnology.” (under review).

Mowery, David C., “National Security and National Innovation Systems.” Journal of Technology Transfer (under review 2009).

Mowery, David C., “Alfred Chandler and Knowledge Management Within the Firm,” Industrial and Corporate Change (submitted).

Mowery, David C., “Innovation, Path-Dependency, and Policy: The Evolution of Norway’s National Innovation System” (with J. Fagerberg and B. Verspagen), Science and Public Policy (submitted 2008).

 

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS


Pidgeon, Nick (2008). “Risk, Uncertainty and Social Controversy: From Risk Perception and Communication to Public Engagement.” In Uncertainty and Risk: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, G. Bammer and M. Smithson eds. pp. 349-361. London: Earthscan.

Mody, Cyrus C.M. (2008). “Instruments of Commerce and Knowledge: Probe Microscopy, 1980-2000” In Science and Engineering Workforce Project Proceedings, edited by Richard Freeman and Daniel Goroff. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Cao, Cong, Suttmeier, Richard P. and Simon, Denis Fred (2009). “Success in State Directed Innovation? Perspectives on China’s Plan for the Development of Science and Technology.” In The New Asian Innovation Dynamics: China and India in Perspective Govindan Parayil and Anthony P. D. Costa eds. pp. 247-264. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Forthcoming

Lenoir, Timothy and Gianella, Eric (2008). "Technological Platforms and the Layers of Patent Data." In Con/Texts of Invention: Creative Production in Legal and Cultural Perspective Eric Giannella, Mario Biagioli, Peter Jaszi, Martha Woodmansee, Eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (in press).

Newfield, Christopher, “Is the Corporation a Social Partner? The Case of Nanotechnology.” In Cultural Critique and the Global Corporation, ed. Purnima Bose and Laura E. Lyons. Indiana University Press (forthcoming 2009).

Putnam, L., Kisselburgh, L.G., Berkelaar, B.L., Buzzanell, P.M., Mastronardi, M., Jackson, M., Stoltzfus, K., Jorgenson, J., & Wang, J. “21st Century STEM Careers: Communication Perspectives and Research Opportunities.” In L. Harter & M.J. Dutta eds. Engaging Communication Theory, Research, and Pedagogy to Communicate for Social Impact. Hampton Press (forthcoming).

Under Review

Newfield, Christopher, “Fixing the Developmental University: the Case of the National Nanotechnology Initiative,” in Fred Block and Matt Keller, State of Innovation: U.S. Federal Technology Policies, 1969-2008 (under review at Cornell University Press)

Appelbaum, Richard, Rachel Parker, Cong Cao, and Gary Gereffi, “China’s (Not So Hidden) Developmental State: Becoming a Leading Nanotechnology Innovator in the 21st Century,” In Fred Block and Matt Keller, State of Innovation: U.S. Federal Technology Policies, 1969-2008 (under review at Cornell University Press)

Mowery, David C., “What Does Economic Theory Tell us about Mission-Oriented R&D?” in D. Foray, ed., The New Economics of Technology Policy (under review).

 

CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS


Pidgeon, Nick (2006). “Opportunities and Uncertainties: the British Nanotechnologies Report and the Case for Upstream Societal Dialogue.” In Proceedings of VALDOR K, edited by Andersson. Stockholm: Congrex Sweden, AB: 371-378. (forthcoming)

Mowery, David C., “Notes on IPR and US Economic ‘Catchup’,” presented at the Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Conference on “Intellectual Property Rights and Economic ‘Catchup,’” Tokyo, Japan, November 16-17, 2008 (forthcoming in conference proceedings to be published by Oxford University Press, 2009).

 

ORAL HISTORIES

MacDiarmid, Alan G. (2005). Oral History Interview by Cyrus Mody. December 19, 2005. Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation.

Smith, Henry I. (2005). Oral History Interview by Cyrus Mody. October 25, 2005. Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation.

Hansma, Paul K. (2006). Oral History Interview by Cyrus Mody. May 2 and August 7, 2006. Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation.

Heeger, Alan J. (2006). Oral History Interview by Cyrus Mody. March 13 and March 16, 2006. Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation.

Ratner, Mark A. (2006). Oral History Interview by Arthur A. Daemmrich and Cyrus Mody. April 7, 2006. Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation.

Williams, R. Stanley (2006). Oral History Interview by Cyrus Mody. March 14, 2006. Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation.

Maddin, Robert (2008). Oral History Interview by Hyungsub Choi. April 22, 2008. Philadelphia: Chemical Heritage Foundation.

 


OTHER

(Book Reviews, Commentary, Opinions, Letters to the Editor, Technical Reports)


Appelbaum, Richard P., Gereffi, Gary, Parker, Rachel, & Ong, Ryan (2006). “From Cheap Labor to High-Tech Leadership: Will China’s Investment in Nanotechnology Pay Off?” CNS working paper, June 26.

McCray, W. Patrick, Mody, Cyrus and Roberts, Jody (2007). “Letter to the Editor Regarding Nanoethics.” The New Atlantis, Summer.

Newfield, Christopher (2007). “Passé et passif de l’enseignement supérieur américain,” Le Monde Diplomatique, September.

Rogers-Hayden, T. and Pidgeon, N.F. (2008). Upstream Engagement. Science and Public Affairs, June: 11.

Mody, Cyrus C.M (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 (3): 451-461.

McCarty, Philip, Lively, Erica, Weaver, David, Mohr, John, and Bimber, Bruce (2008). “The Role of Governmental and Non-Governmental Institutions in Framing Nanotechnology as a Social Issue.” Technical Working Paper.

Mody, C.M ( 2008). “The Larger World of Nano.” Physics Today 61 (10): 38-44.

McCray, W. Patrick (2008). “It’s Like That, Only Different,” Science Progress.

Mody, Cyrus and McCray, W.Patrick (2009). “Big Whig History and Nano Narratives: Effective Innovation Policy Needs the Historical Dimension.” Opinion in Science Progress, April 6.

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