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brian wynne
professor of science studies
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Risk society: Towards a new modernity
U Beck
sage, 1992
551711992
May the sheep safely graze? A reflexive view of the expert-lay knowledge divide
B Wynne
Risk, environment and modernity: Towards a new ecology 40, 44, 1996
32051996
Misunderstood misunderstanding: social identities and public uptake of science
B Wynne
Public understanding of science, 1992
29821992
Misunderstanding science?: the public reconstruction of science and technology
A Irwin, B Wynne
23711996
Uncertainty and environmental learning: reconceiving science and policy in the preventive paradigm
B Wynne
Global environmental change 2 (2), 111-127, 1992
17521992
Public engagement as a means of restoring public trust in science–hitting the notes, but missing the music?
B Wynne
Public Health Genomics 9 (3), 211-220, 2006
13312006
Knowledges in context
B Wynne
Science, Technology, & Human Values 16 (1), 111-121, 1991
12591991
Science and decisionmaking
S Jasanoff, B Wynne, F Buttel, F Charvolin, P Edwards, A Elzinga, P Haas, ...
OhioBattelle Press, 1998
11731998
Public understanding of science
B Wynne
Handbook of science and technology studies 1, 361-388, 1995
11591995
Risk, environment and modernity: towards a new ecology
SM Lash, B Wynne, B Szerszynski
Risk, Environment and Modernity, 1-304, 1995
9011995
Creating public alienation: expert cultures of risk and ethics on GMOs
B Wynne
Science as culture 10 (4), 445-481, 2001
8292001
Late lessons from early warnings: the precautionary principle 1896-2000
D Gee, M MacGarvin, A Stirling, J Keys, B Wynne, SG Vaz
Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2001
8002001
Representing uncertainty in global climate change science and policy: Boundary-ordering devices and authority
S Shackley, B Wynne
Science, Technology, & Human Values 21 (3), 275-302, 1996
7951996
Sheepfarming after Chernobyl: A case study in communicating scientific information
B Wynne
Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development 31 (2), 10-39, 1989
7951989
Science and citizens: Globalization and the challenge of engagement
M Leach, I Scoones, B Wynne
Zed Books, 2005
6572005
Changing the intellectual climate
N Castree, WM Adams, J Barry, D Brockington, B Büscher, E Corbera, ...
Nature climate change 4 (9), 763-768, 2014
6212014
Seasick on the third wave? Subverting the hegemony of propositionalism: Response to Collins & Evans (2002)
B Wynne
Social studies of science 33 (3), 401-417, 2003
6192003
Risk and social learning: reification to engagement
B Wynne
6161992
Nanotechnology, governance, and public deliberation: what role for the social sciences?
P Macnaghten, MB Kearnes, B Wynne
Science communication 27 (2), 268-291, 2005
6112005
Public uptake of science: a case for institutional reflexivity
B Wynne
Public understanding of science 2 (4), 321, 1993
5811993
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