This article explores how social scientists, ethicists, and nanotechnologists construct research decisions together, while engaged in a Flemish participatory technology assessment on nanotechnologies. It finds that they routinely probe one another to make substantive contributions but avoid the argumentative initiative itself through various discursive strategies, such as reversing roles and delegating responsibility. It argues that these strategies emanate through the project’s methodology of co-inquiry, which depends on sharing and partnership, whereas some members resist participating on initiators’ terms. It links such “noncommunicative” action to unresolved disagreements between participants about project ends, conflicting approaches t...
International audiencePublic participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant t...
How do we mean ‘democratic’ and ‘dialogic’ when referring to something supposedly universal such as ...
In this paper, we examine two methods of public participation, namely consensus conference (conféren...
This article explores how social scientists, ethicists, and nanotechnologists construct research dec...
This article explores how social scientists, ethicists, and nanotechnologists construct research dec...
This article draws attention to struggles inherent in discourse about the meaning of participation i...
peer reviewedIn participatory technology assessment (pTA), technical and nontechnical communities co...
In participatory technology assessment (pTA), technical and nontechnical communities convene to shar...
The main objective of the Flemish research project ‘Nanotechnologies for tomorrow’s society’ (NanoSo...
This dissertation examines how participants in a Flemish participatory technology assessment (pTA) o...
Contains fulltext : 172235.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Engaging civil ...
In this paper, I inquire into two public deliberative formats that aim to render scientific and tech...
Public participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant trend in contemporary w...
This article analyzes a deliberative forum on nanotechnologies, organized in Portugal within the sco...
Drawing on the hard lessons learned from the public controversy over genetically modified crops, pol...
International audiencePublic participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant t...
How do we mean ‘democratic’ and ‘dialogic’ when referring to something supposedly universal such as ...
In this paper, we examine two methods of public participation, namely consensus conference (conféren...
This article explores how social scientists, ethicists, and nanotechnologists construct research dec...
This article explores how social scientists, ethicists, and nanotechnologists construct research dec...
This article draws attention to struggles inherent in discourse about the meaning of participation i...
peer reviewedIn participatory technology assessment (pTA), technical and nontechnical communities co...
In participatory technology assessment (pTA), technical and nontechnical communities convene to shar...
The main objective of the Flemish research project ‘Nanotechnologies for tomorrow’s society’ (NanoSo...
This dissertation examines how participants in a Flemish participatory technology assessment (pTA) o...
Contains fulltext : 172235.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Engaging civil ...
In this paper, I inquire into two public deliberative formats that aim to render scientific and tech...
Public participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant trend in contemporary w...
This article analyzes a deliberative forum on nanotechnologies, organized in Portugal within the sco...
Drawing on the hard lessons learned from the public controversy over genetically modified crops, pol...
International audiencePublic participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant t...
How do we mean ‘democratic’ and ‘dialogic’ when referring to something supposedly universal such as ...
In this paper, we examine two methods of public participation, namely consensus conference (conféren...