Nanotechnology
Regulation and Public Discourse
Herausgeber: Eisenberger, Iris; Schwarz-Plaschg, Claudia; Kallhoff, Angela
Nanotechnology
Regulation and Public Discourse
Herausgeber: Eisenberger, Iris; Schwarz-Plaschg, Claudia; Kallhoff, Angela
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Rooted in different disciplines such as ethics, ecology, law, social and political sciences, this volume explore the normative approaches, societal practices, and legal mechanisms which have emerged in the nano-field over the last two decades.
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Rooted in different disciplines such as ethics, ecology, law, social and political sciences, this volume explore the normative approaches, societal practices, and legal mechanisms which have emerged in the nano-field over the last two decades.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Philosophy, Technology and Society
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9781786608932
- ISBN-10: 1786608936
- Artikelnr.: 54907259
- Philosophy, Technology and Society
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 308
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 655g
- ISBN-13: 9781786608932
- ISBN-10: 1786608936
- Artikelnr.: 54907259
Iris Eisenberger is Professor at and Head of the Institute of Law at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences in Vienna, Austria. Her research focuses on law and innovation, environmental law and research law as well as the didactics of law. Angelika Kallhoff is a Professor of Ethics with special emphasis on Applied Ethics at the University of Vienna's Department of Philosophy and the director of the Research Platform Nano-Norms-Nature. Her research interests are in the area of ethics, applied ethics, and political philosophy. Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg is University Assistant (post doc) at the Research Platform Nano-Norms-Nature at the University of Vienna. Her research explores the co-shaping of emerging technosciences and society with a specific focus on the area of nanotechnology.
1. Eisenberger
I.
Kallhoff
A. and Schwarz-Plaschg
C.: Rethinking ethical
legal
and societal frameworks for assessing and governing nanomaterials / Part I: Evaluation and Standardization (Anglea Kallhoff) / 2. Kallhoff
A.
and Moser
E.: Ecocentric evaluation of nano-release / 3. Wickson
F.
and Forsberg
E-M.: Standardising responsibility? The significance of interstitial spaces (reprint) / 4. Jaeger
Th.: Standardization and patenting in nanotechnology: Better balancing for a necessary nuisance / 5. De Vries
H.: Standardisation - enabler for nanotechnology innovation / Part II: Norms and Regulation (Iris Eisenberger) / 6. Bowman
D.
and Tournas
L.: Science - democracy - industry: Who is in charge of regulating nanomaterials? / 7. Filser
J.: Pros and cons of nano-regulation and ways towards a sustainable use / 8. Eisenberger
I.: tba / 9. Flipse
S.M.
Mantovani E.
Porcari
A.
and Yaghmaei
E: Monitoring the value of RRI in industrial nanotechnology innovation projects / Part III: Politics and Publics (Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg) / 10. Schwarz-Plaschg
C.: The politics and public imagination of nano-labeling in Europe / 11. Krabbenborg
L.: Emerging technologies and the problem of representation / 12. Seifert
F.: Nanotechnology: democratizing a hyped-up technology? / 13. Coenen
Ch.: Creating objects of deliberation and governance
I.
Kallhoff
A. and Schwarz-Plaschg
C.: Rethinking ethical
legal
and societal frameworks for assessing and governing nanomaterials / Part I: Evaluation and Standardization (Anglea Kallhoff) / 2. Kallhoff
A.
and Moser
E.: Ecocentric evaluation of nano-release / 3. Wickson
F.
and Forsberg
E-M.: Standardising responsibility? The significance of interstitial spaces (reprint) / 4. Jaeger
Th.: Standardization and patenting in nanotechnology: Better balancing for a necessary nuisance / 5. De Vries
H.: Standardisation - enabler for nanotechnology innovation / Part II: Norms and Regulation (Iris Eisenberger) / 6. Bowman
D.
and Tournas
L.: Science - democracy - industry: Who is in charge of regulating nanomaterials? / 7. Filser
J.: Pros and cons of nano-regulation and ways towards a sustainable use / 8. Eisenberger
I.: tba / 9. Flipse
S.M.
Mantovani E.
Porcari
A.
and Yaghmaei
E: Monitoring the value of RRI in industrial nanotechnology innovation projects / Part III: Politics and Publics (Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg) / 10. Schwarz-Plaschg
C.: The politics and public imagination of nano-labeling in Europe / 11. Krabbenborg
L.: Emerging technologies and the problem of representation / 12. Seifert
F.: Nanotechnology: democratizing a hyped-up technology? / 13. Coenen
Ch.: Creating objects of deliberation and governance
1. Eisenberger
I.
Kallhoff
A. and Schwarz-Plaschg
C.: Rethinking ethical
legal
and societal frameworks for assessing and governing nanomaterials / Part I: Evaluation and Standardization (Anglea Kallhoff) / 2. Kallhoff
A.
and Moser
E.: Ecocentric evaluation of nano-release / 3. Wickson
F.
and Forsberg
E-M.: Standardising responsibility? The significance of interstitial spaces (reprint) / 4. Jaeger
Th.: Standardization and patenting in nanotechnology: Better balancing for a necessary nuisance / 5. De Vries
H.: Standardisation - enabler for nanotechnology innovation / Part II: Norms and Regulation (Iris Eisenberger) / 6. Bowman
D.
and Tournas
L.: Science - democracy - industry: Who is in charge of regulating nanomaterials? / 7. Filser
J.: Pros and cons of nano-regulation and ways towards a sustainable use / 8. Eisenberger
I.: tba / 9. Flipse
S.M.
Mantovani E.
Porcari
A.
and Yaghmaei
E: Monitoring the value of RRI in industrial nanotechnology innovation projects / Part III: Politics and Publics (Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg) / 10. Schwarz-Plaschg
C.: The politics and public imagination of nano-labeling in Europe / 11. Krabbenborg
L.: Emerging technologies and the problem of representation / 12. Seifert
F.: Nanotechnology: democratizing a hyped-up technology? / 13. Coenen
Ch.: Creating objects of deliberation and governance
I.
Kallhoff
A. and Schwarz-Plaschg
C.: Rethinking ethical
legal
and societal frameworks for assessing and governing nanomaterials / Part I: Evaluation and Standardization (Anglea Kallhoff) / 2. Kallhoff
A.
and Moser
E.: Ecocentric evaluation of nano-release / 3. Wickson
F.
and Forsberg
E-M.: Standardising responsibility? The significance of interstitial spaces (reprint) / 4. Jaeger
Th.: Standardization and patenting in nanotechnology: Better balancing for a necessary nuisance / 5. De Vries
H.: Standardisation - enabler for nanotechnology innovation / Part II: Norms and Regulation (Iris Eisenberger) / 6. Bowman
D.
and Tournas
L.: Science - democracy - industry: Who is in charge of regulating nanomaterials? / 7. Filser
J.: Pros and cons of nano-regulation and ways towards a sustainable use / 8. Eisenberger
I.: tba / 9. Flipse
S.M.
Mantovani E.
Porcari
A.
and Yaghmaei
E: Monitoring the value of RRI in industrial nanotechnology innovation projects / Part III: Politics and Publics (Claudia Schwarz-Plaschg) / 10. Schwarz-Plaschg
C.: The politics and public imagination of nano-labeling in Europe / 11. Krabbenborg
L.: Emerging technologies and the problem of representation / 12. Seifert
F.: Nanotechnology: democratizing a hyped-up technology? / 13. Coenen
Ch.: Creating objects of deliberation and governance