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CSPO Library: Papers & Reports - Index by Title

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  • Selin, Cynthia. 2011. Gaming the Future. CNS-ASU Report #R11-0003. Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
  • Fernandez-Ribas, Andrea. 2009. "Global Patent Strategies of SMEs in Nanotechnology." Working Paper. Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.
  • Gupta, Aarti. 2000. "Governing Biosafety in India: The Relevance of the Cartagena Protocol." Working Paper. Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (BCSIA) Discussion Paper 2000-24, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
  • van der Leeuw, Sander, Arnim Wiek, J. Harlow and James Buizer. 2012. "How Much Time do we Have to fail? The Urgency of Sustainability Challenges vis-a-vis Roadblocks and Opportunties in Sustainability Science." Working Paper. Sustainability Science February 2012, Special Issue (ICSS 2010).
  • Wiek, Arnim, Cynthia Selin, V. Schweizer, L. W. Keeler, Rider W. Foley and D. Lang. In preparation, "How to Evaluate and Construct Plausibility in Future Scenarios? A Methodological Proposal." Working Paper.
  • Huang, Lu, Alan L. Porter and Ying Guo. 2009. "Identifying Emerging Nanoparticle Roles in Biosensors." Working Paper.
  • Powell, Maria, Mathilde Colin, Daniel L. Kleinman, Jason A. Delborne and Ashley A. Anderson. 2009. "Imagining Ordinary Citizens? Conceptualized and Actual Participants for Deliberations on Emerging Technologies." Working Paper.
  • Sarewitz, Daniel and Armond Cohen. 2009. Innovation Policy for Climate Change: A Report to the Nation. Energy Innovation Systems From the Bottom Up Project, CSPO and the Clean Air Task Force, Washington, DC.
  • Laurent , Brice and Erik Fisher. In preparation, "Integration Discourses: Neo-determinism, Reflexivity, and the Mainstreaming of Science Studies." Working Paper.
  • Subramanian, Vrishali, Jan Youtie, Alan L. Porter and Philip Shapira. 2009. "Is There a Shift to Active Nanostructures." Working Paper. Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.
  • Garcia-Mont, Aixa and David Conz. 2009. "Latinas/os in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics: Culture, Gender and Mentorship." Working Paper.
  • Davies, Sarah R. and Cynthia Selin. "Peopling Energy: The Difficulty with Deliberation on Nanotechnology, Energy, and Society." Working Paper. Under preparation for Environmental Communication: a Journal of Nature and Culture.
  • Pereira, Angela and Cynthia Selin. "Plausibility in Post-normal Times." Working Paper. Under development.
  • Selin, Cynthia, Arnim Wiek, David H. Guston, Angela Wilkinson and Rafael Ramirez. 2010. Plausibility Project Workshop: Creating Research Agendas. CNS-ASU Report #R10-0001. Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
  • Crow, Michael M. 2008. Proceedings of the Arizona State University Sustainability Summit. Sustainability Solutions Summit, September 17, 2008. Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Washington, DC.
  • Guo, Ying, Lu Huang and Alan L. Porter. 2009. "Profiling Research Patterns for a New and Emerging Science and Technology: Dye-sensitized Solar Cells." Working Paper. Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy, October 2-3, 2009.
  • Valdivia, Walter and David H. Guston. 2006. Public Value Mapping. Workshop Report, CNS-ASU Report #R06-0004. Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
  • Fernandez-Ribas, Andrea and Philip Shapira. 2008. "Technological Diversity, Scientific Excellence, and the Location of Inventive Activities Abroad: The Case of Nanotechnology." Working Paper. Working Paper Series, Number 541, Manchester Business SchoolManchester, UK.
  • Shapira, Philip and Jan Youtie. 2012. "The Economic Contributions of Nanotechnology to Green and Sustainable Growth." Working Paper. Prepared for the International Symposium on Assessing the Economic Impact of Nanotechnology, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the U.S. National Nanotechnology InitiativeWashington, DC.
  • Shapira, Philip, Jan Youtie and Alan L. Porter. 2009. "The Emergence of Social Science Research in Nanotechnology." Working Paper. Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA.
  • Selin, Cynthia. 2008. The Future of Medical Diagnostics. Scenario Development Workshop Report, CNS-ASU Report #R08-0001. Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
  • Rodemeyer, Michael, Daniel Sarewitz and James Wilsdon. 2005. The Future of Technology Assessment. Foresight and Governance Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC.
  • Wiek, Arnim and David H. Guston. Forthcoming, "The Nano-Enhanced City, Sustainability Challenges, and Anticipatory Governance." Working Paper.
  • Guston, David H. Under review, "The Pumpkin or the Tiger? The Anticipatory Governance of Emerging Technologies." Working Paper. Minerva.
  • Smits, Ruud, Rutger van Merkerk, David H. Guston and Daniel Sarewitz. 2008. "The Role of TA in Systemic Innovation Policy." Working Paper. Innovation Studies Utrecht (ISU) Working Paper Series, #08.01, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
  • Miller, Clark A. 2006. "The Study of Public Reasoning." Working Paper. Background paper for NSF Workshop on Social Organization of Science and Science Policy.
  • Sarewitz, Daniel and David Kriebel. 2010. The Sustainable Solutions Agenda. Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes and Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, Arizona State University and University of Massachusetts, Lowell.
  • Sorondo, Marcelo, Carl Mitcham and Heather Douglas. 2010. The Truth of Science for Justice and Peace. CSPO Report # 10-03. Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ.
  • Van Horn, Carl and Aaron Fichtner. 2008. The Workforce Needs of Companies Engaged in Nanotechnology Research in Arizona. #R08-0005. John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.
  • Van Horn, Carl, Jennifer Cleary and Aaron Fichtner. 2009. The Workforce Needs of Pharmaceutical Companies in New Jersey That Use Nanotechnology: Preliminary Findings. #R09-0002. John J. Heldrich Center for Workforce Development, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ.
  • Foley, Rider W. and B. Kay. In preparation, "Thinking about Technology in Society? Take a Walk." Working Paper.
  • Robinson, Douglas K. R., Lu Huang, Ying Guo and Alan L. Porter. 2010. "Towards a Systematic Framework for Anticipating and Evaluating Emerging S and T: Forecasting Innovation Pathways in Nanobiosensors and Deep Brain Interface Devices." Working Paper.


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