1. Brown, M.B., Lentsch, J. and Weingart, P. (2005), “Representation, expertise, and the German parliament: a comparison of three advisory institutions”, in Maasen, S. and Weingart, P. (Eds), Democratization of Expertise? Exploring Novel Forms of Scientic Advice in Political Decision-Making: Vol. 24. Sociology of the Sciences, Springer, Dordrecht, pp. s.81-100.
2. Byström, K., Heinström, J. and Ruthven, I. (2019), “Workplace information environment – challenges and opportunities for research”, in Byström, K., Heinström, J. and Ruthven, I. (Eds), Information at Work: Information Management in the Workplace, Facet, London, pp. 147-172.
3. Alienation theory: application of a conceptual framework to a study of information among janitors;RQ,1990
4. The impoverished life-world of outsiders;Journal of the American Society for Information Science,1996