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Griessler, E., Beynon-Jones, S., Biegelbauer, P., Brierley, M., Brown, N., Einsiedel, E., Hansen, J., Hansson, K., Jones, M., Kaleja, E., Loeber, A., Lundin, S., Pichelstorfer, A., Putnina, A., & Versteeg, W. (2012). Xenotransplantation as policy problem: comparing public debate and policies in an international perspective. Xenotransplantation, 19/1, 15. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3089.2011.00680_11.x
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Versteeg, W., & Loeber, A. (2011). Fremdkörper in the Polis: how health technology helps to define who "We" are. Abstract from 6th ECPR General Conference, University of Iceland. https://ecpr.eu/Events/PaperDetails.aspx?PaperID=9567&EventID=1
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Hajer, M., & Versteeg, W. (2011). Voices of vulnerability: the reconfiguration of policy discourses. In J. S. Dryzek, R. B. Norgaard, & D. Schlosberg (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of climate change and society (pp. 82-95). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199566600.003.0006
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Loeber, A., Griessler, E., & Versteeg, W. (2011). Stop looking up the ladder: analyzing the impact of participatory technology assessment from a network perspective. Science and Public Policy, 38(8), 599-608. https://doi.org/10.3152/030234211X13111546663296
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Versteeg, W., & Loeber, A. (2011). CIT-PART: Report case study Netherlands. University of Amsterdam. http://www.cit-part.at/CIT-PART%20Deliverable%2010_11.pdf -
Versteeg, W., & Hajer, M. (2010). Is this how it is, or is this how it is here? Making sense of politics in planning. In J. Hillier, & P. Healey (Eds.), The Ashgate research companion to planning theory: conceptual challenges for spatial planning (pp. 159-182). (Ashgate research companion). Ashgate.
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Versteeg, W., & Hajer, M. (2010). Van ondergraving naar ondervraging: over de vormgeving van gezag in een gemediatiseerde wereld. In H. Dijstelbloem, P. den Hoed, J. W. Holtslag, & S. Schouten (Eds.), Het gezicht van de publieke zaak: openbaar bestuur onder ogen (pp. 333-360). (WRR verkenningen; No. 23). Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789089642622
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