| 1996 | "Negotiating 'Expertise'": biotechnology and agricultural development in Zimbabwe. Jill Alane Nystrom |
| 1996 | 1996 International Symposium on Technology and Society Technical Expertise and Public Decisions, ISTAS 1996, Princeton, NJ, USA, June 21-22, 1996 |
| 1996 | A systems approach for collaborative decision support in water resources planning. Michael J. Bender, Slobodan P. Simonovic |
| 1996 | Agile cities: the role of intelligent transportation systems in building the learning infrastructure for metropolitan economic development. Dengjian Jin, Roger Stough |
| 1996 | Aspects of R&D and their impact on institutional issues: the case of AT&T. Michael S. Macrakis |
| 1996 | Building expertise in high technology: new dynamics of R&D funding at U.S. research universities. Christopher A. Thorn |
| 1996 | Building public confidence in energy planning: a multimethod MCDM approach to demand management at BC Gas. Benjamin F. Hobbs, Graham T. F. Horn |
| 1996 | Civil applications of dual-use technology in Russia (case-study of lasers). Liudmila Yu. Bzhilianskaya |
| 1996 | Complexity requires complexity: creating fits between technology and public decision-making in large projects. Hans de Bruijn, Mark J. W. van Twist, Hugo Verheul |
| 1996 | Consensus conferences as participatory policy analysis, a methodological contribution to the social management of technology. Igor S. Mayer, Jacques L. Geurts |
| 1996 | Courts, technology and the boundaries of expertise. Brian M. O'Connell |
| 1996 | Critical digital systems and the ethic of expediency. Charles M. Waite |
| 1996 | Democratising the policy process on the deliberate release of genetically modified organisms. René von Schomberg |
| 1996 | Determinants of irrigation technology choice in Egypt. Mona Mourshed |
| 1996 | Different drums: contrasts between scientific communication and journalism. Beverley J. Pitts, Ruth H. Howes |
| 1996 | Environmental regulation case study: thermal pollution and the Paradise power plant. Susan P. Lyons |
| 1996 | Esperanto: to enhance international collaboration on technology in the broader interest of society. Allan C. Boschen |
| 1996 | Ethics, technology, and society in the heartland: their role in engineering education. David A. Rogers, Paulo F. Ribeiro |
| 1996 | Expertise and organizational developments: technological revolutions projected as bipolar "evolutionary vector" and "entropy distribution" continuum. Walter W. Zessner |
| 1996 | Facts and values, cars and smog: analytical perspectives of stakeholders in air quality and transportation planning in Los Angeles, CA. Terry J. Keating |
| 1996 | Foresight in science and technology policy as participatory policy analysis. Daniël Tijink |
| 1996 | From big science to postmodern science: technology-intensive research in an era of competing public values. William J. Kinsella |
| 1996 | Fuzzy cognitive maps for policy analysis. Karl Perusich |
| 1996 | Generating understanding of technology. Lee Goeller |
| 1996 | Harmonization difficulties of European biotechnology regulation: EC directive 90/220 on the deliberate release of genetically modified organisms (GMOS). Les Levidow, René von Schomberg |
| 1996 | Identifying obstacles in the shift to electronic media by professional societies: a Delphi study of the IEEE. Joseph R. Herkert, Christine Nielsen |
| 1996 | Industrial society as Hubbard's pimple. Is this the Unabomber's manifesto? Jeff Robbins |
| 1996 | Informing policymakers and the public in landfill siting processes. Marie Lynn Miranda, James N. Miller, Timothy L. Jacobs |
| 1996 | Introducing technology to a traditional society: social and psychological implications. Subbiah Arunachalam |
| 1996 | Limited horizons, limited influence: information technology experts and the crisis of the London Ambulance Service. Bruce Robinson |
| 1996 | Losing ground: the demise of the Office of Technology Assessment and the role of experts in congressional decision-making. Robert M. Margolis |
| 1996 | Making decisions about sustainability: joining social values with technical expertise. Alex Farrell |
| 1996 | Norms of communicative analysis. Clinton J. Andrews |
| 1996 | Personal computing in community organisations: expertise out of context. Kevin Dillon |
| 1996 | Program management in a period of strategic realignment: a practitioner's perspective. Victor J. Kimm |
| 1996 | Public participation in national forest management: a case study of the Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia. Toddi A. Steelman |
| 1996 | Public policy models in conflict: regulatory decision-making and the blue crab fishery in Virginia. Jane C. Webb, George R. Webb, Charlotte Webb |
| 1996 | Public reaction to power frequency electric and magnetic field (EMF) effects. Eva A. Sebo, Stephen A. Sebo |
| 1996 | Risk-based regulatory reform and public participation. David A. Wirth |
| 1996 | Scenario planning, the interpretation of uncertainty and value-focused decision making: a case study of a radioactive waste site remediation. Darryl Farber |
| 1996 | Science and technology advice to state legislatures. David H. Guston, Megan Jones, Lewis M. Branscomb |
| 1996 | Scientific expertise and regulatory politics in Germany: the formative period of handling risks by agreeing on "acceptable" standards, 1870-1913. Peter Lundgreen |
| 1996 | Space and place in geographic decision making. Michael R. Curry |
| 1996 | Standardisation of global telecommunication services-expertise or market shares? Kai Jakobs, Rob Procter, Robin Williams |
| 1996 | Technical expertise and public decisions. British watchmaking, 1842-43: a case study. Alun C. Davies |
| 1996 | Technology, environment and public policy in perspective: lessons from the history of the automobile. David A. Kirsch |
| 1996 | Technology, language, and public decisions: finding common ground for experts and citizens. David D. Jensen, Todd M. La Porte |
| 1996 | The Foz Coa rock art case: towards a new relationship between science and policy making in Portugal? Maria Eduarda Barroso Gonçalves |
| 1996 | The IMPACTS curriculum: education for creating citizens in an expert-controlled, changing technological society. Philip J. Frankenfeld |
| 1996 | The congressional office of technology assessment a retrospective and prospects for the post-OTA world. Christopher T. Hill |
| 1996 | The democratization of systems of public opinion formation. G. Scott Aikens |
| 1996 | The development of expertise in a disciplinary interstice: antilock braking systems and the electronic control of a mechanical device. Ann Johnson |
| 1996 | The growth, accretion, and decay of cities. John M. Peschon, Leif Isaksen, Brian Tyler |
| 1996 | The media and government officials: environmental policy communication. Mark C. Stephan |
| 1996 | The problem of hierarchy in government. Peter C. Heimler |
| 1996 | The role of experts in Federal hazardous waste legislative decisions. David M. Hassenzahl |
| 1996 | To infinity and beyond: rhetorical methods in telecommunications economic policy discourse. Ann Z. Li |
| 1996 | UK: disputing boundaries of biotechnology regulation. Les Levidow, Susan Carr |
| 1996 | Undergraduate engineering education curriculum and educational research. Ron Hira |
| 1996 | When expertise goes away, and when it proves helpful. Edward J. Woodhouse |
| 1996 | Who cares about lifelong learning? Brian P. Butz |