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Accountability and inaction: NGOs and resource lodging in development
M Harsh, P Mbatia, W Shrum
Development and change 41 (2), 253-278, 2010
962010
Formal and informal governance of agricultural biotechnology in Kenya: participation and accountability in controversy surrounding the draft biosafety bill
M Harsh
Journal of International Development 17 (5), 661-677, 2005
492005
Preparing engineers for the challenges of community engagement
M Harsh, MJ Bernstein, J Wetmore, S Cozzens, T Woodson, R Castillo
European Journal of Engineering Education 42 (6), 1154-1173, 2017
322017
The role of emerging technologies in inclusive innovation: the case of nanotechnology in South Africa
M Harsh, TS Woodson, S Cozzens, JM Wetmore, O Soumonni, R Cortes
Science and Public Policy 45 (5), 597-607, 2018
252018
The rise of computing research in East Africa: The relationship between funding, capacity and research community in a nascent field
M Harsh, R Bal, J Wetmore, GP Zachary, K Holden
Minerva 56, 35-58, 2018
242018
Informal governance of emerging technologies in Africa
M Harsh
International Handbook on informal governance, 2012
242012
Mapping computer science research in Africa: using academic networking sites for assessing research activity
M Harsh, R Bal, A Weryha, J Whatley, CC Onu, LM Negro
Scientometrics 126, 305-334, 2021
232021
Nongovernmental organizations and genetically modified crops in Kenya: Understanding influence within a techno-civil society
M Harsh
Geoforum 53, 172-183, 2014
192014
Technology, governance and place: Situating biotechnology in Kenya
M Harsh, J Smith
Science and Public Policy 34 (4), 251-260, 2007
192007
Inequality and collaboration patterns in Canadian nanotechnology: implications for pro-poor and gender-inclusive policy
G Ghiasi, M Harsh, A Schiffauerova
Scientometrics 115, 785-815, 2018
172018
Living technology and development: Agricultural biotechnology and civil society in Kenya
M Harsh
172008
Navigating a constitutional moment: Reflections on implementing graduate attributes in Canadian engineering education
B Caron, G Gopakumar, D Dysart-Gale, M Harsh
Engineering Studies 6 (1), 44-61, 2014
122014
Situating science in Africa: The dynamics of computing research in Nairobi and Kampala
M Harsh, K Holden, J Wetmore, GP Zachary, R Bal
Social studies of science 49 (1), 52-76, 2019
102019
Teaching community engagement to engineers via a workshop approach
TS Woodson, M Harsh, MJ Bernstein, S Cozzens, J Wetmore, R Castillo
Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 145 (4 …, 2019
62019
Implementing experiential education on engineering and society
M Harsh, B Caron, D Dysart-Gale, G Gopakumar, K Schmitt
Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA), 2015
62015
Pro-poor nanotechnology applications for water: Characterizing and contextualizing private sector research and development
M Harsh, T Woodson
Nanotech. L. & Bus. 9, 232, 2012
62012
Non-governmental limits: governing biotechnology from Europe to Africa
M Harsh
The limits to governance, 217-237, 2016
52016
Equity and Participation in Decisions: What Can Nanotechnology Learn from Biotechnology in Kenya?
M Harsh
Nanotechnology and the Challenges of Equity, Equality and Development, 251-269, 2011
52011
Who profits from the Canadian nanotechnology reward system? Implications for gender-responsible innovation
G Ghiasi, C Beaudry, V Larivière, C St-Pierre, A Schiffauerova, M Harsh
Scientometrics 126 (9), 7937-7991, 2021
42021
Non-Academic Careers for STS Graduate Students: Hopping off the Tenure Track
TS Woodson, M Harsh, R Foley
Minerva 56 (4), 529-535, 2018
42018
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