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Governing Future Technologies

Nanotechnology and the Rise of an Assessment Regime

  • Constructivist stance on assessment: complementing the usual normative viewpoint
  • Relating nanotechnology and its assessment to the question of how societies manage their technological future
  • Novel insights into the ways risks and uncertainties are currently governed

Part of the book series: Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook (SOSC, volume 27)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxiv
  2. Assessing Dialogue: Governing ‘Nano’ by ELSI

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 199-200
    2. Why Enrol Citizens in the Governance of Nanotechnology?

      • Alain Kaufmann, Claude Joseph, Catherine El-Bez, Marc Audétat
      Pages 201-215
    3. Toward Anticipatory Governance: The Experience with Nanotechnology

      • Risto Karinen, David H. Guston
      Pages 217-232
    4. Which Ethics for (of) the Nanotechnologies?

      • Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Jackie Leach Scully
      Pages 233-252
  3. Deconstructing the Assessment Regime

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 253-254
    2. Lure of the “Yes”: The Seductive Power of Technoscience

      • Alfred Nordmann, Astrid Schwarz
      Pages 255-277

About this book

Nanotechnology has been the subject of extensive ‘assessment hype,’ unlike any previous field of research and development. A multiplicity of stakeholders have started to analyze the implications of nanotechnology: Technology assessment institutions around the world, non-governmental organizations, think tanks, re-insurance companies, and academics from science and technology studies and applied ethics have turned their attention to this growing field’s implications. In the course of these assessment efforts, a social phenomenon has emerged – a phenomenon the editors define as assessment regime.

Despite the variety of organizations, methods, and actors involved in the evaluation and regulation of emerging nanotechnologies, the assessment activities comply with an overarching scientific and political imperative: Innovations are only welcome if they are assessed against the criteria of safety, sustainability, desirability, and acceptability. So far, such deliberations and reflections have played only a subordinate role. This book argues that with the rise of the nanotechnology assessment regime, however, things have changed dramatically: Situated at the crossroads of democratizing science and technology, good governance, and the quest for sustainable innovations, the assessment regime has become constitutive for technological development.

The contributions in this book explore and critically analyse nanotechnology’s assessment regime: To what extent is it constitutive for technology in general, for nanotechnology in particular? What social conditions render the regime a phenomenon sui generis? And what are its implications for science and society?

Editors and Affiliations

  • Programm für Wissenschaftsforschung, Universität Basel, Basel, Switzerland

    Mario Kaiser, Monika Kurath, Sabine Maasen

  • Inst. Medizin- und, Universität Lübeck, Lübeck, Germany

    Christoph Rehmann-Sutter

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Governing Future Technologies

  • Book Subtitle: Nanotechnology and the Rise of an Assessment Regime

  • Editors: Mario Kaiser, Monika Kurath, Sabine Maasen, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter

  • Series Title: Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-2834-1

  • Publisher: Springer Dordrecht

  • eBook Packages: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law, History (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-90-481-2833-4Published: 23 November 2009

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-94-007-3077-9Published: 14 March 2012

  • eBook ISBN: 978-90-481-2834-1Published: 29 October 2009

  • Series ISSN: 0167-2320

  • Series E-ISSN: 2215-1796

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: XXIII, 314

  • Topics: History of Science, Philosophy of Science, Sociology, general, Ethics

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Softcover Book USD 109.99
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