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Joseph Conti
Joseph Conti
Associate Professor of Sociology and Law, Center for European Studies, University of Wisconsin
Verified email at ssc.wisc.edu
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Studying power: Qualitative methods and the global elite
JA Conti, M O’Neil
Qualitative research 7 (1), 63-82, 2007
3442007
Anticipating the perceived risk of nanotechnologies
T Satterfield, M Kandlikar, CEH Beaudrie, J Conti, B Herr Harthorn
Nature nanotechnology 4 (11), 752-758, 2009
3062009
Nanotoxicology: characterizing the scientific literature, 2000–2007
AD Ostrowski, T Martin, J Conti, I Hurt, BH Harthorn
Journal of Nanoparticle Research 11, 251-257, 2009
1502009
Health and safety practices in the nanomaterials workplace: results from an international survey
JA Conti, K Killpack, G Gerritzen, L Huang, M Mircheva, M Delmas, ...
Environmental science & technology 42 (9), 3155-3162, 2008
1372008
Vulnerability and social justice as factors in emergent US nanotechnology risk perceptions
J Conti, T Satterfield, BH Harthorn
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 31 (11), 1734-1748, 2011
722011
Learning to dispute: repeat participation, expertise, and reputation at the World Trade Organization
JA Conti
Law & Social Inquiry 35 (3), 625-662, 2010
60*2010
Understanding shifting perceptions of nanotechnologies and their implications for policy dialogues about emerging technologies
T Satterfield, J Conti, BH Harthorn, N Pidgeon, A Pitts
Science and Public Policy 40 (2), 247-260, 2013
452013
Between law and diplomacy: the social contexts of disputing at the World Trade Organization
J Conti
Stanford University Press, 2010
432010
The good case: decisions to litigate at the World Trade Organization
JA Conti
Law & Society Review 42 (1), 145-182, 2008
362008
Legitimacy chains: Legitimation of compliance with international courts across social fields
JA Conti
Law & Society Review 50 (1), 154-188, 2016
282016
A review of current practices in the nanotechnology industry
G Gerritzen, LC Huang, K Killpack, M Mircheva, J Conti
International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON), 2006
23*2006
Producing legitimacy at the World Trade Organization: the role of expertise and legal capacity
JA Conti
Socio-Economic Review 8 (1), 131-155, 2010
202010
A Review of Current Practices in the Nanotechnology Industry, Phase Two Report: Survey of Current Practices in the Nanotechnology Workplace
G Gerritzen, LC Huang, K Killpack, M Mircheva, J Conti, P Holden
International Council on Nanotechnology (ICON) technical report 140, 2006
16*2006
Relational sociology and comparative law
JA Conti
The American Journal of Comparative Law 69 (4), 636-663, 2021
72021
Regulatory Risk Judgment: How the EPA Confronts Scientific Uncertainty and the Challenges of Nanotechnology
J Conti, S Becker
Society for the Study of Nanotechnologies and Emerging Technologies (SNET …, 2011
32011
3. The Good Case: Decisions to Litigate at the World Trade Organization
JA Conti
The Law and Society Reader II, 24-32, 2014
22014
Symbolic Power and the Global State-ness of the World Trade Organization
J Conti
Unpublished draft, 2014
22014
Power through process: disputing at the World Trade Organization
JA Conti
ProQuest, 2008
22008
The good case revisited: Decisions to litigate at the World Trade Organization
J Conti
Retrieved December 20, 2006, 2006
12006
Supranational Stateness: International Courts and the Globalization of Political Power
J Conti
Michigan Journal of Law & Society 1 (1), 15-49, 2022
2022
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