Social surveillance and regulation of knowledge will be an important issue in the future. This work predicts that such concerns will create a new political field, namely, knowledge policy, which will entail regulating dissemination of the anticipated results of rapidly increasing knowledge.
Social surveillance and regulation of knowledge will be an important issue in the future. This work predicts that such concerns will create a new political field, namely, knowledge policy, which will entail regulating dissemination of the anticipated results of rapidly increasing knowledge.
Part I. The Emergence of Knowledge Politics: Origins, Context and Consequences 1. Knowledge Policy as the Task of Science: On Ethically Relevant Knowledge of Nature 2. Traditional Knowledge in Modern Society 3. In Search of Vehicles for Knowledge Governance: On the Need for Institutions that Creatively Destroy Social Capital Part II. Major Social Institutions and Knowledge Politics 4. The Rising Relevance of Non-Explicit Knowledge under a New Regime of Knowledge Production 5. Policing Society: Genetics, Robotics, Nanotechnology 6. The New Human Zoo Part III. Case Studies on the Governance of Knowledge: The Ineffective Governance of Science 7. Feedback Loops in the Politics of Knowledge Production 8. BSE and the Phillips Report: A Cautionary Tale about the Uptake of 'Risk' 9. Subjects of Knowledge: Epistemologies of the Consumer in the GM Food Debate Part IV. Issues in Knowledge Politics as a New Political Field 10. The Use of Knowledge in the Legal System: The Relationship between Scientific Expertise and Legal Decisions 11. The Innovation Commons 12. Quasi-Science and the State: 'Governing Science' in Comparative Perspective Concluding Observations: Free Flow of Information or Embedded Expertise? Notes on the Regulation of Knowledge Reiner Grundmann
Part I. The Emergence of Knowledge Politics: Origins, Context and Consequences 1. Knowledge Policy as the Task of Science: On Ethically Relevant Knowledge of Nature 2. Traditional Knowledge in Modern Society 3. In Search of Vehicles for Knowledge Governance: On the Need for Institutions that Creatively Destroy Social Capital Part II. Major Social Institutions and Knowledge Politics 4. The Rising Relevance of Non-Explicit Knowledge under a New Regime of Knowledge Production 5. Policing Society: Genetics, Robotics, Nanotechnology 6. The New Human Zoo Part III. Case Studies on the Governance of Knowledge: The Ineffective Governance of Science 7. Feedback Loops in the Politics of Knowledge Production 8. BSE and the Phillips Report: A Cautionary Tale about the Uptake of 'Risk' 9. Subjects of Knowledge: Epistemologies of the Consumer in the GM Food Debate Part IV. Issues in Knowledge Politics as a New Political Field 10. The Use of Knowledge in the Legal System: The Relationship between Scientific Expertise and Legal Decisions 11. The Innovation Commons 12. Quasi-Science and the State: 'Governing Science' in Comparative Perspective Concluding Observations: Free Flow of Information or Embedded Expertise? Notes on the Regulation of Knowledge Reiner Grundmann
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