Books
Gwen Ottinger, Refining Expertise: How Responsible Engineers Subvert Environmental Justice Challenges. New York: New York University Press, 2013.
Reports
Blog Posts
Gwen Ottinger & Jennifer Britton, “Let’s Start Crafting Environmental Policy Through an Anti-Racist Lens” The Philadelphia Inquirer. November 8, 2021
Aditi Bawa & Ben Freeman, “Is the UAE Buying Silence at US Think Tanks?” Responsible Statecraft, August 10, 2021
Aditi Bawa, “Lobbying for Lives During the Pandemic.” Inkstick Media, July 13, 2021
Julieta Arancio, “Open Science Hardware contributes to aligning the research agenda with societal needs” Journal of Open HW, January 21,2021
Gwen Ottinger, “Ensuring the Bucket’s Continued Place in the Frontline Community Toolbox” Toxic News, November 17, 2020
Gwen Ottinger, “Scientist Legislators Are No Cure for Bad Science Policy” Undark, January 3, 2019
Gwen Ottinger, “Making the Most of Air Monitoring: Strategies for Communities and Regulators Adopting Real-time Monitoring.” 2018
Air Watch Bay Area Working Group, “Air Watch Bay Area: A Community Resource and a Model for Accessible Data.” 2018
Sarah Gates, “Investigating Refinery Flaring Pollution and Air Pollutant Concentration” Azavea, September 18, 2017
Cheryl Holzmeyer, “Investigating STEM: Health Equity as Touchstone for the Future” Boom California, September 6,2017
Gwen Ottinger, “Lessons Learned from an Experiment in Infrastructuring,” Toxic News, May 16, 2017
Gwen Ottinger, “A Missing Link in Making Meaning from Air Monitoring,” Backchannels (Society for Social Studies of Science Blog), April 16, 2016
Gwen Ottinger, “Technology that ‘works for us and not against us’,” The Science, Knowledge, and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association Blog, March 4, 2016
Gwen Ottinger, “Citizen Engineers at the Fenceline,” Issues in Science and Technology, Winter: 72-78, 2016
Gwen Ottinger, "Is it good science? Activism, values, and communicating politically relevant science." Journal of Science Communication 14 (2), 2015
Gwen Ottinger, “Groundbreaking Air Quality Study Demonstrates the Power of Citizen Science,” PLOS Blogs – Citizen Science, November 6, 2014
Gwen Ottinger, “Residents must be integral part of any monitoring system,” Contra Costa Times, September 5, 2014
Academic Publications
Gwen Ottinger, “Responsible Epistemic Innovation: How Combatting Epistemic Injustice Advances Responsible Innovation (and Vice Versa),” Journal of Responsible Innovation (2022).
Gwen Ottinger, “Misunderstanding Citizen Science: Hermeneutic Ignorance in U.S. Environmental Regulation,” Science as Culture (2022).
Julieta Arancio, “Opening Up The Tools For Doing Science: The Case Of The Global Open Science Hardware Movement,” International Journal of Engineering, Social Justice, and Peace 8 (2021).
Gwen Ottinger, “Citizen Science,” in The Routledge Encyclopedia of Citizen Media, edited by Mona Baker, Bollette B. Blaagaard, Henry Jones, and Luis Pérez-González. Routledge (2020).
Gwen Ottinger, “Crowdsourcing Undone Science,” Engaging Science, Technology, and Society 3 (2017): 560-574.
Gwen Ottinger, “Making Sense of Citizen Science: Stories as a Hermeneutic Resource,” Energy Research and Social Science 31 (2017): 41-49.
Gwen Ottinger and Elisa Sarantschin, “Exposing Infrastructure: How Activists and Experts Connect Ambient Air Monitoring and Environmental Health,” Environmental Sociology 3 (2017): 155 – 165.
Gwen Ottinger, “Opening Black Boxes: Environmental Justice and Injustice through the Lens of Science and Technology Studies,” pp. 89-100 in Handbook of Environmental Justice, edited by Ryan Holifield, Jayajit Chakraborty, and Gordon Walker. Routledge (2017).
Gwen Ottinger, “Reconstructing or Reproducing? Scientific Authority and Models of Change in Two Traditions of Citizen Science,” pp. 351 – 363 in The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Science, edited by David Tyfield, Rebecca Lave, Samuel Randalls, and Charles Thorpe. Routledge (2017).
Gwen Ottinger, Javiera Barandiarán, and Aya H. Kimura, “Environmental Justice: Knowledge, Technology, and Expertise,” pp. 1029 – 1058 in The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, 4th Edition, edited by Ulrike Felt, Clark A. Miller, Rayvon Fouché, and Laurel Smith-Doerr. Cambridge, MA (2016): MIT Press.
Gwen Ottinger, "Social Movement-Based Citizen Science." In The Rightful Place of Science: Citizen Science, edited by Darlene Cavalier and Eric B. Kennedy, 89-104. Tempe, AZ (2016): Consortium for Science, Policy, and Outcomes.
Gwen Ottinger, Timothy Hargrave, and Eric Hopson, “Procedural Justice in Wind Facility Siting: Recommendations for State-led Siting Processes,” Energy Policy 65 (2014): 662 – 669.
Gwen Ottinger, Richard Worthington, Warren Gold, Kern Ewing, James Fridley, Rodney Pond, and Brooke Kiener, “Interdisciplinary CBR with Disciplinary Expertise: Bridging Two (or more) Cultures in Undergraduate Projects,” Currents in Teaching and Learning, 5 (2013): 4 – 16
Gwen Ottinger, “The Winds of Change: Environmental Justice in Energy Transitions,” Science as Culture 22 (2013): 222 – 229.
Gwen Ottinger, “Changing Knowledge, Local Knowledge, and Knowledge Gaps: STS Insights into Procedural Justice,” Science, Technology, and Human Values 38 (2013): 250 – 270.
Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin R. Cohen, “Environmentally Just Transformations of Expert Cultures: Toward the Theory and Practice of a Renewed Science and Engineering,” Environmental Justice 5 (2012): 158 – 163.
Gwen Ottinger, “Environmentally Just Technology,” Environmental Justice 4 (2011): 81 – 85.
Gwen Ottinger, “Rupturing Engineering Education: Opportunities for Transforming Expert Identities through Community-based Projects,” pp. 229 – 248 in Technoscience and Environmental Justice: Expert Cultures in a Grassroots Movement, edited by Gwen Ottinger and Benjamin R. Cohen. Cambridge, MA (2011): MIT Press.
Gwen Ottinger, “Constructing Empowerment through Interpretations of Environmental Surveillance Data,” Surveillance and Society, 8 (2010): 221 – 234.
Scott Frickel, Sahra Gibbon, Jeff Howard, Joanna Kepner, Gwen Ottinger, and David Hess, “Undone Science: Charting Social Movement and Civil Society Challenges to Research Agenda Setting,” Science, Technology, and Human Values, 35 (2010): 444 – 473.
Gwen Ottinger, “Buckets of Resistance: Standards and the Effectiveness of Citizen Science,” Science, Technology, and Human Values 35 (2010): 244 – 270.
Gwen Ottinger, “Epistemic Fencelines: Air Monitoring Instruments and Expert-Resident Boundaries,” Spontaneous Generations 3 (2009): 55 – 67.