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Publications: Barns, Ian
2005
Barns, I. (2005) Human redemption in (and of) the matrix of technological modernity. Futures, 37 (8). pp. 867-880.
Barns, I., Dudley, J., Harris, P. and Petersen, A. (Eds) (2005) Post-structuralism, Citizenship and Social Policy. Routledge as part of the Taylor and Francis group.
Barns, I. (2005) Technology and citizenship. In: Barns, I., Dudley, J., Harris, P. and Petersen, A., (eds.) Post-structuralism, Citizenship and Social Policy. Routledge as part of the Taylor and Francis group, pp. 145-187.
2000
Barns, I., Schibeci, R., Davison, A. and Shaw, R. (2000) "What do you think about genetic medicine?" Facilitating sociable public discourse on developments in the new genetics. Science, Technology & Human Values, 25 (3). pp. 283-308.
1999
Schibeci, R., Barns, I., Shaw, R. and Davison, A. (1999) Genetic medicine: an experiment in community-expert interaction. Journal of Medical Ethics, 25 (4). pp. 335-339.
Schibeci, R. and Barns, I. (1999) Public perceptions of biotechnology: Towards a dialogue. Australasian Biotechnology, 9 (2). pp. 95-97.
1998
Hodgson, N. and Barns, I. (1998) Australia's response to the Framework Convention on Climate Change. Sciebce and Public Policy, 25 (3). pp. 142-154.
Schibeci, R. and Barns, I. (1998) Gene technology communication: Facilitating public deliberation of pST gene technology. Science Communication, 20 (2). pp. 204-226.
1997
Davison, A., Barns, I. and Schibeci, R. (1997) Problematic publics: A critical review of surveys of public attitudes to biotechnology. Science, Technology & Human Values, 22 (3). pp. 317-348.
Schibeci, R., Barns, I., Kennealy, S. and Davison, A. (1997) Public attitudes to gene technology: The case of the MacGregor's tomato. Public Understanding of Science, 6 (2). pp. 167-183.
1995
Barns, I. (1995) Manufacturing consensus?: Reflections on the UK national consensus conference on plant biotechnology. Science as Culture, 5 (2). pp. 199-216.
1982
Barns, Ian (1982) Molecular biology and natural philosophy, with special reference to Jacques Monod. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.