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2008
Hamlett, Patrick and Michael D. Cobb. May 2008. "The First National Citizens Technology Forum on Nanotechnology - First Results." Presentation. University and Industry Consortium, Spring 2008 Meeting. Lansing, MI.
Hamlett, Patrick, Michael D. Cobb and David H. Guston. 2008. National Citizens Technology Forum: Nanotechnologies and Human Enhancement.CNS-ASU Report #R08-0003 Center for Nanotechnology in Society. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Ho, Shirley S. 2008. "Value Predispositions, Communication, and Attitudes Toward Nanotechnology: The Interplay of Public and Experts." Doctoral Dissertation. Department of Philosophy. University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI.
Ho, Shirley S., Dietram A. Scheufele and Elizabeth A. Corley. August 2008. "Influences of Mass Media, Interpersonal Communication, and Cognitive Processing on Risks Versus Benefits Perception of Nanotechnology." Presentation. Annual Convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Chicago, IL.
Hogle, Linda F. 2008. "Emerging Medical Technologies." The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Third Edition, ed(s). Edward J. Hackett, Olga Amsterdamska, Michael Lynch and Judy Wajcman, p. 841-874. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Holbert, Keith and Clark A. Miller. January 18, 2008. "Why Not Nuclear Power? The Science and Politics Behind Nuclear Energy." Presentation. CNS-ASU Science Café. Arizona Science Center. Phoenix, AZ.
Johnson, Darlene, Santiago Manriquez, Terry Ryan, Lynda Zeise and Cynthia Selin. November 21, 2008. "Democratizing Science: Should the Public Have a Voice in Science Research and Development." Presentation. CNS-ASU Science Café. Arizona Science Center. Phoenix, AZ.
Johnson, Deborah G. and Jameson Wetmore. 2008. "STS and Ethics: Implications for Engineering Ethics." The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Third Edition, ed(s). Edward J. Hackett, Olga Amsterdamska, Michael Lynch and Judy Wajcman, p. 567-582. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Kay, Luciano. January 2008. "Nanotechnology in Latin America." Presentation. Ph.D. Conference on Economics and Management of Innovation and Organizational Change. DRUID-DIME Academy. Rebild, Denmark.
Kim, Eun-Sung. 2008. "Directed Evolution: A Historical Exploration into an Evolutionary Experimental System of Nanobiotechnology, 1965-2006." Minerva. 46(4):463-484. doi: 10.1007/s11024-008-9108-9
Lidberg, Shannon. August 2008. "Design Policy Around the Globe: How Developed and Emerging Markets are Using Design for Economic Competitiveness." Presentation. Gordon Research Conference on Science and Technology Policy. Big Sky, MT.
Lidberg, Shannon. March 2008. "Examining Potential Futures: A Designer's Toolbox for Identifying Potential Social and Cultural Implications." Presentation. ST.Global Conference. Washington, DC.
Lidberg, Shannon. 2008. "Examining Potential Futures: A Designers Toolbox for Identifying Potential Social and Cultural Implications." Graduate Thesis. School of Design. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Lidberg, Shannon. November 2008. "Who Benefits? India's National Design Policy and the Setting of Designers' Priorities." Presentation. Workshop on Nanotechnology, Equity and Equality. Center for Nanotechnology in Society. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Lohmeier, Stephanie. 2008. "Innovation Space: Nanotechnology for Human Health." Undergraduate Thesis. Barrett Honors College. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Lowder, Jessica. 2008. "Creating Sustainable Solutions with Nanotechnology, Energy, and Equity for Natural Disaster Victims." Undergraduate Thesis. Innovation Space. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Lull, Madeline. 2008. "Innovation Space Strategic Marketing Plan for Braille PDA." Undergraduate Thesis. Barrett Honors College. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
Maracas, George, Patrick Phelan and Braden Allenby. September 19, 2008. "Is Nanotechnology Good for Sustainability or Not." Presentation. CNS-ASU Science Café. Arizona Science Center. Phoenix, AZ.
Maricle, Genevieve. 2008. "Shaping Science: How to Turn Science Studies into Science Action." Doctoral Dissertation. Environmental Studies. University of Colorado. Boulder, CO.
McGregor, Joan and Jameson Wetmore. August 2008. "Researching and Teaching the Ethics and Social Implications of Emerging Technologies." Presentation. Gordon Research Conference on Science and Technology Policy. Big Sky, MT.
McIntosh, Daniel. 2008. "Integrated New Product Development for Nanotechnology." Undergraduate Thesis. Barrett Honors College. Arizona State University. Tempe, AZ.
McKeon, Patrick. 2008. "Characterization of State-Level Nanotechnology Policy Initiatives and What It Means for Georgia." Working Paper.
McKeon, Patrick. 2008. "State-Level Nanotechnology Policy Initiatives and Implications for Georgia." Presentation. Fresh Perspectives on Economic Development. Atlanta, GA.
McKeon, Patrick. September 23, 2008. "State-Level Nanotechnology Policy Initiatives and Implications for Georgia." Presentation. Nano@Tech. Georgia Institute of Technology. Atlanta, GA.
Meng, Yu and Philip Shapira. 2008. "Women in Patenting: Does Nanotechnology Make a Difference." Working Paper.

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