Publications

Sandler, R. and Bosso, C., “Tiny Technology, Enormous Implications” target=”_blank” Issues in Science and Technology 23, 4 (2007): 28-30.

Sandler, R., “Nanotechnology and Human Flourishing: Toward a Framework for Assessing Human Enhancements,” in Jotterand, F., ed., Nanotechnology: Framing the Field (Springer, In Press, 2007).

Sandler, R. and Kay, W. D., “The National Nanotechnology Initiative and the Social
Good,” Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 34, 4 (2006): 675-81.

Bosso, C. (2006). “Teaching about technology in public administration education.” The American Political Science Association Public Administration Section Newsletter, volume 5/2. Click here for the abstract

Bosso, C. & Rodrigues, R. (2006). “Organizing around Emerging Issues: Interest Groups and the Making of Nanotechnology Policy.” In A. Cigler & B. Loomis (Eds.), Interest Group Politics. Washington, DC: CQ Press.

Bosso, C., Isaacs, J. A., Kay, W. D. & Sandler, R. L. (2006). “Leaving the Laboratory: Regulatory and Societal Issues Confronting Nanotechnology Commercialization.” In A. Busnaina (Ed.), The Handbook of Nanomanufacturing. Taylor and Frances/CRC Press.

Sandler, R. L. & Kay, W. D. (2006). “The GMO-Nanotech (Dis)Analogy?.” Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, Vol. 26, No. 1: 57-62.

Rodrigues, R. (2006). “The Implications of High-Rate Nanomanufacturing on Society and Personal Privacy.” Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, Vol. 26, No. 1: 38-45.

Bosso, C. & Kay, W. D. (Fall 2005). “A Nanotech Velvet Revolution? Issues for Social Science Inquiry.” STEP AHEAD: Newsletter of the Science, Technology, and Environmental Policy Section, American Political Science Association, Vol. 2, No. 3.