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2009
Kim, Byoungyoon. 2009. "Socio-Technical Integration Research." NanoWeekly. 313:10-11.
Kleinman, Daniel L., Jason A. Delborne and Ashley A. Anderson. 2009. "Engaging Citizens: The High Cost of Citizen Participation in High Technology." Public Understanding of Science. 1:1-20. doi: 10.1177/0963662509347137
Lappe, Jason. 2009. "Photoreactivation and Positive Cell Selection for the Directed Evolution of Proteins." Doctoral Dissertation. Chemistry and Biochemistry. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Lee, Caroline. 2009. "Innovation in Nanotechnology Services and Products: Strategic Marketing Plan." Undergraduate Thesis. Barrett Honors College. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Lougee, Michelle. 2009. "Bridging Technology and Environment to Provide Shelter for Natural Disaster Victims." Undergraduate Thesis. Innovation Space. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Lynch, John and Norbert Samuelson. February 20, 2009. "Evolution and Faith Revisited: Can the Two be Reconciled." Presentation. CNS-ASU Science Café. Arizona Science Center. Phoenix, AZ.
McGregor, Joan and Jameson Wetmore. 2009. "Researching and Teaching the Ethics of Social Implications of Emerging Technologies in the Laboratory." NanoEthics. 3(1):17-30. doi: 10.1007/s11569-009-0055-1
Meng, Yu. April 2009. "Female Involvement in Nanotechnology Patenting: Does it Make a Difference." Presentation. Workshop on Original Policy Research (WOPR). School of Public Policy. Georgia Institute of Technology. Atlanta, GA.
Miller, Clark A. 2009. "Nanotechnology: Environment, Health, and Safety." Presentation. Semiconductor Environment, Safety, and Health Association. Scottsdale, AZ.
Miller, Clark A. 2009. "NSE and Society." The Big Ideas of Nanoscale Science and Engineering: A Guidebook for Secondary Teachers, ed(s). Shawn Y. Stevens, LeeAnn Sutherland and Joseph S. Krajcik, p. 65-72. Arlington, VA: National Science Teachers Association Press.
Miller, Clark A. 2009. "Science, Technology, and Society." The Big Ideas of Nanoscale Science and Engineering: A Guidebook for Secondary Teachers, ed(s). Shawn Y. Stevens, LeeAnn Sutherland and Joseph S. Krajcik, p. 160-170. National Science Teachers Association Press.
Miller, Clark A. 2009. "Themes in Nanotechnology in Society Research." Presentation. Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network (NISE Net) Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.
Miller, Clark A. January 26, 2009. "Welcome to Real World Nano." Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network.
Miller, Clark A. and Ira Bennett. March 2009. "Imagining the Future: Can Science Fiction Help Us Govern Technology." Presentation. CNS-ASU Science Café. Arizona Science Center. Phoenix, AZ.
Neff, Mark and Elizabeth A. Corley. 2009. "35 Years and 160,000 Articles: A Bibliometric Exploration of the Evolution of Ecology." Scientometrics. 80(3):657-682. doi: 10.1007/s11192-008-2099-3
Nisbet, Matthew C., Dominique E. Brossard and Dietram A. Scheufele. 2009. "Science Needs a Storyline." The Observatory (Columbia Journalism Review).
Panzda, Kristo, Paul Ellwood and Erik Fisher. October 11, 2009. "From Social Aspirations to Organizational Capability: Identifying Micro-Foundations and the Role of Strategizing." Presentation. SMS Pre-Conference: Advancing Strategy Process Research. Washington, DC.
Philbrick, Mark. September 2009. "Operationalizing Anticipatory Governance: Steering Emerging Technologies Towards Sustainability." Presentation. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Nanoscale and Emerging Technologies (S.NET). Seattle, WA.
Philbrick, Mark. 2009. "The National Citizens Technology Forum: Lessons for the Future." Presentation. Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S). Washington, DC.
Philbrick, Mark and Javiera Barandiaran. 2009. "The National Citizens Technology Forum: Lessons for the Future." Science and Public Policy. 36(5):335-347. doi: 10.3152/030234209X442052
Porter, Alan L. November 2009. "Assessing Nanotechnology: Research Metrics and Maps." Presentation. American Evaluation Association Annual Conference. Orlando, FL.
Porter, Alan L. August 2009. "Locating Nanotechnology among the Disciplines." Presentation. Nano@Tech. Georgia Institute of Technology. Atlanta, GA.
Porter, Alan L. August 2009. "Locating Nanotechnology among the Disciplines, Nano @ Tech." Presentation.
Porter, Alan L., Nils Newman and Jan Youtie. October 2009. "Tech Mining, VantagePoint, and Science Overlay Mapping." Presentation. Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy, pre-conference workshop. Atlanta, GA.
Porter, Alan L. and Ismael Rafols. 2009. "Is Science Becoming more Interdisciplinary? Measuring and Mapping Six Research Fields over Time." Scientometrics. 81(3):719-745. doi: 10.1007/s11192-008-2197-2

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