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Dr Diana Bowman

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Publications

2009

Bowman, D M and Hodge G A,‘Counting on Codes: An Examination of Transnational Codes as a Regulatory Governance Mechanism for Nanotechnologies’, Regulation & Governance (forthcoming 2009).

Dorbeck-Jung, B and Bowman D M, ‘Regulatory Innovation with Responsive Nanotechnological Governance – Where Regulatory Governance and Technology Assessment Meet’, Regulation & Governance (forthcoming 2009).

Bowman, D M and Ludlow K A, ‘Filling the Information Void:  Using Public Registries as a Tool in Nanotechnologies Regulation’, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (forthcoming 2009).

Bowman, D M, ‘Sunscreen Safety: In That Case – Response’, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (forthcoming 2009).

2008

Bowman, D M and Gilligan G  ‘Australian women and corruption: The gender dimension in perceptions of corruption’ Journal of Administration & Governance,(2008) 3(1) 1-9

Bowman, D M and  van Calster G ‘Flawless or Fallible? A Review of the Applicability of the European Union’s Cosmetics Directive in relation to Nano-Cosmetics’  Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology (2008) 2(3) 1-35

Faunce, T A, Murray K, Nasu H, and Bowman D M ‘Sunscreen Safety: The Precautionary Principle, The Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration and Nanoparticles in Sunscreens’ NanoEthics (2008) 2(3) 231-240

Gilligan, G and Bowman D M ‘‘Netting Nano’: Regulatory challenges of the internet and nanotechnologies’ International Review of Law Computer & Technology (2008) 22(3) 231-246 

van Calster G, Bowman DM and D’Silva J ‘Sufficient or Deficient? A Review of the Adequacy of Current European Legislative Instruments for Regulating Nanotechnologies across Three Industry Sectors’ paper presented at the Tilting perspectives on regulating technologies Conference, December 2008, Tilburg.

Fitzharris M, and Bowman D M  ‘Booster seat use by children aged 4–11 years: Evidence of the need to revise current Australasian standards to accommodate overweight children’ Medical Journal of Australia(2008) 189(10) 597-598

Bowman, D M  ‘Governing Nanotechnologies: Weaving New Regulatory Webs or Patching Up the Old?’ NanoEthics (2008) 2(2)179-181

Bowman, D M and Hodge G A  ‘A Big Regulatory Tool-Box for a Small Technology’ NanoEthics, (2008) (2)2 193-207

Bowman, D M and Hodge G A ‘Governing Nanotechnology without Government’ Science and Public Policy(2008) 35(7) 475-487

Bowman, D M  ‘Regulatory challenges of human ICT implants’ in  Kosta E and Gasson M (eds), Future of Identity in the Information Society (FIDIS)12.6: A Study on ICT Implants, Brussels: European Commission, 2008

Hodge, G A, Bowman D M, Cantley-Smith R, and Mutabazi E, Keeping the Regulators Accountable: Improving Practices in Energy Markets for Disadvantaged Consumers and Stakeholders, Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies, Monash University, 2008

Bowman, D M and Hodge G A,  Final Report: Consumer Protection in a Deregulated Retail Energy Market, Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies, Monash University, 2008

2007

Hodge, G A, Bowman D M and Ludlow K, ‘Introduction: Big Questions for Small Technologies’(2007) , in Hodge G A, Bowman D M and Ludlow K (eds) New Global Frontiers in Regulation: The Age of Nanotechnology. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 3 -28

Bowman, D M and Hodge G A, ‘Nanotechnology Products in Australia: Chemicals, Cosmetics and Regulatory Character’(2007),  in Hodge G A, Bowman D M and Ludlow K (eds), New Global Frontiers in Regulation: The Age of Nanotechnology. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 239-264

Bowman, D M and Gilligan G, ‘How will the regulation of nanotechnology develop?  Clues from other sectors’ (2007), in Hodge G A , Bowman D M and Ludlow K (eds) New Global Frontiers in Regulation: The Age of Nanotechnology. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 353-381

Ludlow K, Bowman D M and Hodge G A, ‘Big Regulatory Questions: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue’ (2007), in Hodge G A, Bowman D M and Ludlow K (eds) New Global Frontiers in Regulation: The Age of Nanotechnology. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 385-405

Gilligan, G and Bowman D M, ‘Countering Corruption - An Australian Perspective’(2007),  in Holmes L (ed), Terrorism, Corruption and Organised Crime: Networks and Linkages. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 171-201

Bowman D M and van Calster G, ‘Has REACH Gone Too Far?’(2007) 2(9), Nature Nanotechnology 525-526

Bowman D M,  Hodge G A and Binks P, ‘Are we really the prey? Nanotechnology as Science and Science Fiction’ (2007) 27(6), Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 435-445

Bowman D M and Gilligan G, ‘Public Awareness of Corruption in Australia’(2007) 14(4),  Journal of Financial Crime 438-452

Bowman D M and  van Calster G, ‘Reflecting on REACH: Global Implications of the European Union’s Chemicals Regulation’ (2007) 4(3), Nanotechnology Law and Business Journal  375-384

Bowman D M and Hodge G A, ‘A Small Matter of Regulation: An International Review of Nanotechnology Regulation’ (2007) 8 Columbia Science and Technology Law Review 1-32

Bowman D M  and Fitzharris M, ‘Too Small for Concern? Public Health and Nanotechnology’ (2007) 31(4) Australian New Zealand Journal of Public Health 382-384

Bowman D M and Hodge G A,‘Governing Nanotechnology: More than a Small Matter?’ (2007)1(3) NanoEthics  239-241

Bowman D M, ‘Patently Obvious: Intellectual Property Rights and Nanotechnology’ (2007) 29(3) Technology in Society 307-315

Bowman D M and Hodge G A, ‘Nanotechnology ‘Down Under’: Getting on top of Regulatory Matters’ (2007) 4(2)  Nanotechnology Law and Business Journal 225-235

Hodge G A and Bowman D M, ‘Engaging in Small Talk: Nanotechnology Policy & Dialogue Processes in the United Kingdom and Australia’ (2007) 66(2) Australian Journal of Public Administration 222-237

Bowman, D M and Hodge G A, ‘Nanotechnology and Public Interest Dialogue: Some International Observations’ (2007) 27(2) Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 118-132

Ludlow K, Bowman D M and Hodge G A, Final Report: Review of Possible Impacts of Nanotechnology on Australia's Regulatory Frameworks. Melbourne: Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies, Monash University (2007)

Hodge G A, Ludlow K and Bowman D M, Interim Report: Review of Possible Impacts of Nanotechnology on Australia's Regulatory Frameworks, Melbourne: Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies, Monash University (2007)

Kosta E, Bowman D M and Koops B J, Reply to the statement: “An anthropological approach of technology and society: an overview”, by Daniela Cerqui, Converging technologies, society & privacy, Future of Identity in the Information Society (FIDIS) D12.2 Study on emerging technologies, Brussels: European Commission, (2007)

Cantley-Smith  R, Bowman D M and Hodge G A, Where is the Consumer? The Implications of Legislative and Regulatory Reforms in the National Electricity Market for Australian Consumers, Melbourne: Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies, Monash University (2007)

Bowman D M, Hodge G A, Cantley-Smith R and Naylor B, Consumer Consultation: International Best Practice Models, Melbourne: Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies, Monash University (2007)

2006

Hodge G A and Bowman D M, ‘The Consultocracy: The Business of Reforming Government’ (2006) in  Hodge G A (ed) Privatisation and Market Development: Global Movements in Public Policy Ideas. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 97-126

Bowman D M and Hodge G A, ‘Nanotechnology: Mapping the Wild Regulatory Frontier’ (2006) 38 Futures 1060-1073

Bowman D M and Gilligan G, ‘Collar Colour’(2006) 2 (1) Monash Business Review 30-33

 
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