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Democratic Experiments: Problematizing Nanotechnology and Democracy in Europe and the United States (Inside Technology)

Full title: Democratic Experiments: Problematizing Nanotechnology and Democracy in Europe and the United States (Inside Technology)
ISBN: 9780262035767
ISBN 10: 0262035766
Authors: Laurent, Brice
Publisher: The MIT Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 288
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2017

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Synopsis

In Democratic Experiments, Brice Laurent Discusses The Challenges That Emerging Technologies Create For Democracy Today. He Focuses On Nanotechnology And Its Attendant Problems, Proposing Nanotechnology As A Lens Through Which To Understand Contemporary Democracy In Both Theory And Practice. Arguing That Democracy Is At Stake Where Nanotechnology Is Defined As A Problem, Laurent Examines The Sites Where Nanotechnology Is Discussed And Debated By Scientists, Policymakers, And Citizens. It Is At These Sites Where The Joint Production Of Nanotechnology And The Democratic Order Can Be Observed. Focusing On The United States, France, And Europe, And Various International Organizations, Laurent Analyzes Representations Of Nanotechnology In Science Museums, Collective Discussions In Participatory Settings, The Making Of Categories Such As Nanomaterials Or Responsible Innovation In Standardization And Regulatory Arenas, And Initiatives Undertaken By Social Movements. He Contrasts American Debates, In Which The Concern For Public Objectivity Is Central, With The French State Experiment, The European Goal Of Harmonization, And The International Concern With A Global Market. In France, Public Debate Proceeded In Response To Public Protest And Encountered A Radical Critique Of Technological Development; The United States Experimented With An Innovative Approach To Technology Assessment. The European Regulatory Approach Results In Lengthy Debates Over Political Integration; The United States Relies On The Adversarial Functioning Of Federal Agencies. Because Nanotechnology Is A Domain Where Concerns Over Anticipation And Participation Are Pervasive, Laurent Argues, Nanotechnology -- And Science And Technology Studies More Generally -- Provides A Relevant Focus For A Renewed Analysis Of Democracy. -- Problematizing Nanotechnology, Problematizing Democracy -- Representing Nanotechnology And Its Publics In The Science Museum -- Replicating And Standardizing Technologies Of Democracy -- Making Regulatory Categories -- Making Responsible Futures -- Mobilizing Against, Mobilizing Within Nanotechnology -- Democratizing Nanotechnology? -- Notes -- References -- Index. Brice Laurent. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.