Peer-reviewed articles:Rüland A.-L. & Rüffin N. (2024), A comparison of British and German parliamentary discourses on science diplomacy over time, Global Policy 15(2): 247-259.Rüland A.-L. (2024), Sustaining local opposition to Big Science: a case study of the Thirty Meter Telescope controversy, Technology in Society 78: 102597.Rüland A.-L. (2023), Big science, big trouble? : Understanding conflict in and around big science projects and networks, Minerva 61: 553-580.Rüland A.-L., Rüffin N., Cramer K., Ngabonziza P., Saxena M. & Skupien S. (2023), Science diplomacy from the Global South: the case of intergovernmental science organizations, Science and Public Policy 50(4): 782-793.Rüland A.-L. (2023), The effectiveness of science diplomacy between adversarial states: insights from US–Cuban and US–Iranian science collaborations, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy 18: 509-533.Rüland A-L. (2022), Learning from rivals: the role of science diplomats in transferring Iran's health house policy to the US, Globalizations 19(8): 1311-1327.Rüffin N. & Rüland A.-L. (2022), Between Global Collaboration and National Competition: Unraveling the Many Faces of Arctic Science Diplomacy, Polar Record 58: E20.Blog posts:Rüland A.-L. (25 November 2024), When does local resistance to Big Science persist and raise wide-spread attention?: Lessons learned from the Thirty Meter Telescope controversy. Europe of Knowledge Blog. ECPR Standing Group Knowledge Politics and Policies.Rüland A.-L., Rüffin N., Cramer K., Ngabonziza P., Saxena M. & Skupien S. (29 June 2023), Science diplomacy and the North-South divide: lessons learned from Southern participation in intergovernmental science organizations. Europe of Knowledge Blog. ECPR Standing Group Knowledge Politics and Policies.Rüland A.-L., Rüffin N., Cramer K., Skupien S., Ngabonziza P. & Saxena M. (6 October 2023), Science diplomacy from the Global South: new insights, venues for investigation, and lessons learned. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy Blog. The Hague: The Hague Journal of Diplomacy (Leiden University). Rüland A.-L. (13 July 2022), Learning from rivals: the role of science diplomacy. Europe of Knowledge Blog. ECPR Standing Group Knowledge Politics and Policies.Selected work-in-progress:Boone R.N. (monograph PhD thesis), Processes and Systems: (Re)organizing Knowledge Production in the Nuclear Fusion Community.Czerniawska D., Boone R.N. & Jong S. (working paper), Fusion or Fragmenting: Assessing Nuclear Fusion Collaboration after Sanctions on Russia. Talks & PresentationsOrganized academic events:Richelle Boone co-organized the online symposium "Fusion Research Through the Eyes of Social Scientists and Humanities Scholars" in 2021, (>300 registrations from fusion researchers and social science & humanities scholars).Invited talks:Boone, R.N., Czerniawska, D. & Rüland, A.-L. (2023), "The INSCONS Project: Some insights & takeaways for the ngEHT" for the ngEHT Collaborations Focus Group.Czerniawska, D. & Rüland, A.-L. (2023), “The Governance of Scientific Consortia” for the HollandPTC Consortium (consisting of the medical hospitals of Leiden University, Erasmus University and TU Delft).Rüland, A.-L. (2023), “The Global South in Big Science” at the African Lightsource Conference, online.Selected presentations: Boone, R.N. (2024), "Co-creating whose knowledge? Nuclear fusion RI as a source of epistemic injustices and tensions between new and existing subcommunities". European Association for the Study of Science and Technology Conference/Society for Social Studies of Science Conference. Amsterdam, Netherlands.Rüland, A.-L. (2024), Paper presenter. “‘We Need a CERN for AI’: Organized Scientific Interests and Agenda-setting in European Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy”. European Forum for Innovation and Research Policy Annual Conference. Enschede, Netherlands.Rüland, A.-L. (2024), Panel chair. “Scholar Activism” and “Local Resistance to Big Science”. Society for Social Studies of Science Conference. Online.Rüland, A.-L. (2023), Paper presenter. “Resisting Big Science: How Local Opposition to the Thirty Meter Telescope Sustained Momentum”. International Sociological Association World Congress. Online.Jong, S. & Boone, R.N. (2022), Panel chairs and presenter (R.B.). "International Scientific Collaborations". Society for Social Studies of Science/Latin American Association for Social Studies of Science and Technology Conference. Online. Boone, R.N. & Jong, S. (2021), Panel chairs and presenter (R.B.). "Struggles for Power, Legitimacy, and Control between Disciplines within Interdisciplinary Research Organizations" and "International Scientific Consortia". Society for Social Studies of Science Conference. Online. Boone, R.N. & Jong, S. (2020), Panel chairs. "Knowledge Infrastructures and the Role of STS Scholars". Society for Social Studies of Science/European Association for the Study of Science and Technology Conference. Online.