Russell, Wendy2015-12-071541-132Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/26352This paper reports on a multistakeholder engagement process conducted in an Australian policy setting that led to a new community engagement framework: Science and Technology Engagement Pathways (STEP). I describe the process in the context of a lack of aKeywords: civil society; decision making; governance approach; innovation; local participation; nanotechnology; policy development; stakeholder; technological development; technology policy; Australia Civil society; Comparative governance; Innovation; NanotechnologyImproving Legitimacy in Nanotechnology Policy Development Through Stakeholder and Community Engagement: Forging New Pathways201310.1111/ropr.120372016-02-24