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Selin, C. January 30-31, 2016. "Aspirational Politics and Exemplary Experiments: The Environmental Art of Amy Balkin and Natalie Jeremijenko." Presentation. Artistic Visions and Strategies for Urban Space. Flussbad Berlin Project. |
Selin, C. January 13, 2016. "Design Philosophy and the Challenge of Envisioning Climate 3.0." Presentation. Planetary Design: Climate 3.0. School of Sustainability. Arizona State University. |
Selin, C. January 14, 2016. "Experiments in Engagement: Designing PEST for Capacity Building." Public Understanding of Science. doi: 10.1177/0963662515620970 |
Wiek A, Foley RW, Guston DH and Bernstein MJ. 2016. "Broken Promises and Breaking Ground for Responsible Innovation – Intervention Research to Transform Business-as-Usual in Nanotechnology Innovation.." Technology Analysis and Strategic Management. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09537325.2015.1129399 |
Youtie, J. January 7-8, 2016. "Exploring Public Values Implications of the I-Corps Program." Public Values Consortium, Phoenix, AZ. |
Youtie, J., Porter, A.L. and Huang, Y.. 2016. "Early Social Science Research About Big Data." Science and Public Policy. |
Bernstein, Michael J. September 17-19, 2015, submitted. "An Intervention Research Approach to Responsible Innovation." Presentation. Presentation. Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy. Atlanta, GA. |
Bernstein, Michael J. and Ira Bennett. September 17-19, 2015, submitted. "Responsible Innovation and Science Policy: The Case for an Intervention Research Approach." Presentation. Panel. Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy. Atlanta, GA. |
Eagleman, David, Patty Ryan and Michelle Iafrat. 2015, In Press. Neuroscience and the Religious Imagination. Phoenix, AZ: Hillson. |
Foley, Rider W. August 18-19, 2015, accepted. "Accounting for Community Knowledge in Environmental Policy at the Motorola 52nd Street Superfund Site." Presentation. The Knowledge from the Margins: Social Justice and Sustainability Conference. East Lansing, Michigan. |
Bernstein, Michael J. and Rider W. Foley. April 10-11, 2015 accepted. "Intervention Research for Responsible Innovation: A Pragmatic Approach." Presentation. Presentation. STGlobal Consortium. Washington, DC. |
Altamirano-Allende, C. and Selin, C.. 2015. "Seeing the city: photography as a place of work." Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. p. 1-10. doi: 10.1007/s13412-015-0273-5 |
Arora, Sanjay, Jan Youtie, Yin Li and Philip Shapira. 2015. "Using the Wayback Machine to Mine Websites in the Social Sciences: A Methodological Resource." Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. |
Bates, Matthew E., Cate Fox-Lent, Linda Seymour, Benjamin A. Wender and Igor Linkov. 2015. "Life Cycle Assessment for Dredged Sediment Placement Strategies." Science of The Total Environment. 511:309-318. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.11.003 |
Bernstein MJ and Foley RW. October 18-21, 2015. "Assessing the Public Value of Science Policies: Lessons from the US Global Change Research Program and the US National Nanotechnology Initiative." Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies. |
Bernstein, Michael J., Kiera Reifschneider, Ira Bennett and Jameson Wetmore. February 12-16, 2015. "Science Outside the Lab: Changing Perspectives on the Role of Science & Engineering in Society." Presentation. Poster. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting. San Jose, CA. |
Corley, Elizabeth A., Youngjae Kim and Dietram A. Scheufele. 2015. "Scientists' Ethical Obligations and Social Responsibility for Nanotechnology Research." Science and Engineering Ethics. doi: 10.1007/s11948-015-9637-1 |
Fisher, Erik. March 20-21, 2015. "Reflections on Responsible Innovation, Training, and Institutional Capacity Building." Presentation. Invited Presentation. Can Innovators Be Made? A Dialogue on the Past, Present, and Future of Innovation Expertise. Washington, DC. |
Fisher, Erik, Michael O'Rourke, Eric B. Kennedy, Rob Evans, Mike Gorman and Tom Seager. 2015. "Mapping the Integrative Field: Taking Stock of Socio-Technical Collaborations." Journal of Responsible Innovation. 2(1):39-61. doi: 10.1080/23299460.2014.1001671 |
Foley, Rider W., David H. Guston and Daniel Sarewitz. 2015. "Towards the Anticipatory Governance of Geoengineering." Engineering our Climate? Ethics, Politics and Governance of Climate Engineering, ed(s). In Blackstock, Jason, Clark Miller and Steven Rayner, Earthscan-Routledge. |
Foley, Rider W., Marcel R. Weil, Manuel J. Baumann, Benedikt M. Zimmermann, Jens Buchgeister and Ben A. Wender. May 2015. Workshop Report: Advancing Future-Oriented Life Cycle Assessment for Responsible Innovation. |
Foley, Rider W., Marcel Weil, Benjamin A. Wender, Manuel Baumann, Benedikt Zimmerman and Jens Buchgeister. 2015. Advancing Future-Oriented Life Cycle Assessment for Responsible Innovation: A Workshop Report.Report, #R14-0001 Center for Nanotechnology in Science. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ. |
Foley, Rider W., Marcel Weil, Bennedikt Zimmerman, Manual Baumann and Bengamin A. Wender. In review. 2015. "Interdisciplinary Explorations of Life Cycle Assessment for Responsible Research and Innovation -- A Synposis of Recent Workshop Activities." Studies of New and Emerging Technologies, 6th Edition, ed(s). In D. Bowman, A. Dijkstra, C. Fautz, J. Guivant, K. Konrad, H. van Lente and S. Woll, 6th Edition IOS Press. |
Foley, Rider W. and Lauren Withycombe-Keeler. January 20-22, 2015. "Cities, Innovation, Sustainability, and the Future of Health." Presentation. Assembling Cities: STS Concepts and Methodologies in Planning Studies. Zurich, Switzerland. |
Guston, David H., et al. 2015. CNS-ASU Annual Report to the National Science Foundation, Year 10. Annual Report for NSF Award #0937591 for the period of September 1, 2014 to August 31, 2015. Center for Nanotechnology in Society. Arizona State University. |