Validation of neutron texture data on GEM at ISIS using electron backscattered diffraction (2008)
Davies, P, Kockelmann, W, Wynne, B, Eccleston, RS, Hutchinson, B, Rainforth, WM
On nanotechnology and ambivalence: the politics of enthusiasm. (2007)
The promise of scientific and technological innovation – particularly in fields such as nanotechnology – is increasingly set against what has been articulated as a deficit in public trust in both...
Characterisation of Texture and Microtexture Heterogeneities in a Timetal® 834 (2007)
Davies, P, Wynne, B, Rainforth, WM, Kockelmann, W, Eccleston, RS
From bio to nano : learning lessons from the UK agriculture biotechnology controversy. (2006)
Kearnes, M. B., Grove-White, R., Macnaghten, P. M., Wilsdon, J., Wynne, B.
Nuclear futures : assessing public attitudes to new nuclear power. (2006)
Grove-White, R., Kearnes, M. B., Macnaghten, P. M., Wynne, B.
Nuclear futures : assessing public attitudes to new nuclear power. (2006)
Grove-White, R., Kearnes, M. B., Macnaghten, P. M., Wynne, B.
The nuclear debate has become once again a ‘live’ policy issue in UK national politics, with far-reaching implications for a diverse range of stakeholders. There is now a new policy rationale for...
Nanotechnology, governance, and public deliberation : what role for the social sciences? (2005)
Macnaghten, P. M., Kearnes, M. B., Wynne, B.
In this article we argue that nanotechnology represents an extraordinary opportunity to build in a robust role for the social sciences in a technology that remains at an early, and hence...
Reflexing complexity: post-genomic knowledge and reductionist returns in public science. (2005)
Dominant social sciences approaches to complexity suggest that awareness of complexity in late-modern society comes from various recent scientific insights. By examining today’s plant and human...
Risk and Environment as Legitimatory Discourses of Technology: reflexivity inside-out. (2002)
Risk and environmental discourses have usually been regarded as critical, in the sense that they are the substantive focus of critical reflexive processes discussed under the rubric of the risk...
Cizek, Pavel, Wynne, B., Davies, Christopher, Muddle, Barrington, Hodgson, Peter
Deformation dilatometry has been used to simulate controlled hot rolling followed by controlled cooling of a group of low- and ultralow-carbon microalloyed steels containing additions of boron and/or...
Cizek, Pavel, Wynne, B., Davies, Christopher, Muddle, Barrington, Hodgson, Peter
Deformation dilatometry has been used to simulate controlled hot rolling followed by controlled cooling of a group of low- and ultralow-carbon microalloyed steels containing additions of boron and/or...
Science and Decisionmaking (1998)
Jasanoff, S., Wynne, B., Buttel, F., Charvolin, F., Edwards, P., Elzinga, A., ...
Global Warming Potentials: ambiguity or precision as an aid to policy? (1997)
It is widely assumed that the more certain and precise the scientific knowledge-base for predicting and understanding climate change, the better defined and robust will be the policy measures...