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(In R1) with R. Müller. Co-Constructing the ERC Proposal: Grant-Writing-Support, Value Conflicts and the Formation of a Domain of Expertise. Science and Public Policy.

(Accepted, in press). First author with C. Mitcham. Beyond Ecological Modernization: How to Live Well in the Anthropocene? Journal of Responsible Innovation.

2025. First author with H.A. Love, G. Adamson, I. Mareels, D.S. Schiff, K. Schmitt. Special Issue Editorial: Extraction by Design — AI, Value, and the Future of Work. IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society. December 2025. 10.1109/TTS.2025.3630817

2025. Class, Critique, and Containment: Arcs of Historical Change in Australian Engineering Ethics Codes. Engineering Studies. 21 October 2025. https://doi.org/10.1080/19378629.2025.2556378

2025. People capture: Aspirational knowledge workers, forceful representations, and recursive complicity in Australian carbon capture and storage. Forthcoming at Social Analysis.

2025. Into the multiverse: Strategies for Teaching Social Studies of Energy at a Technical University. IEEE Technology & Society Magazine. 44(1):101-108. doi:10.1109/MTS.2025.3539203

2024. with H.A. Love, G. Adamson, J. Lajoie, I. Mareels, Z. Pearl, D.S. Schiff, K. Schmitt, T. Arohi, J. Buchanan, S. Camaréna, M. Kaevats, J. Reynolds, P. Albuquerque, J. Havens, D. Chacón-Hurtado, S. Lahiri, A. Ocal, A. Orchard, M. Rigby, R. Sherlock, V. Sundararaj, Q. Zhu. The Future of Work in the Age of Automation: Proceedings of a Workshop on Norbert Wiener’s Legacy in the 21st Century. IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society. doi:10.1109/TTS.2024.3476041

2016. with Nicole Bitler, Satya Basu, Troy Douglas Pieper, Tina Tahir, Kera MacKenzie, Alejandro T. Acierto, Nicoletta Rousseva, and Richard Williamson. Field Trip / Field Notes / Field Guide, Volume 1. Arts, Science + Culture Initiative, University of Chicago. https://www.artsscienceculture.uchicago.edu/field-trip-field-notes-field-guide

2014. with A-M. Dowd A social licence for carbon dioxide capture and storage: How engineers and managers describe community relations. Social Epistemology 28(3-4):364-384. doi:10.1080/02691728.2014.922639