peer reviewedIn this article we question the roles and engagement of the French Parliamentary office of Technology Assessment (PTA) in governing Nuclear Waste Management (NWM) over an extended timeframe (1990-2017). We argue that the trajectories of the PTA and the NWM program are so intertwined that we gain analytical purchase from understanding them together. Our empirical analysis looks at three episodes of co-production of technological and political practices: (1) the PTA as an independent assessor (1990); (2) the PTA as a regular follower (1996-2005); (3) the PTA as a whistle-blower (2007-2017). We find that maintaining or redrawing boundaries between science and policy have increasingly been necessary but difficult in the course of t...
This paper develops a critical perspective on the ‘new’ governance of science and the environment wh...
In today’s scramble to secure renewable sources of energy that will both reduce greenhouse gas (GHG)...
peer reviewedIt is well established in science and technology studies that participation and expert ...
Radioactive wastes and their management are posing pressing political and epistemic issues to modern...
International audienceThis article analyses the factors that contributed to the political framing of...
Drawing on 5 years of field work realized in the decisional space of Nuclear Waste Management in Bel...
Drawing on 5 years of field work realized in the decisional space of Nuclear Waste Management in Bel...
The career of the problem of nuclear waste management (NWM) is characterized by a major shift in the...
This presentation highlights the last reflections of the author on NWM in Belgium. It focuses on the...
We focus on the new governance practices in Belgian nuclear waste management from its ‘participatory...
Even if it is now acknowledged that techniques are not neutral, few works precisely describe the pol...
This paper aims to open up high-level waste management practices to a political philosophical questi...
Defense date: 01/03/2010Examining Board: Rikard Stankiewicz (University of Lund, formerly EUI) (Su...
The possibilities of recovering radioactive waste deposited for final disposal (retrievability), and...
Despite growing recognition that the technical and social dimensions of technology development are c...
This paper develops a critical perspective on the ‘new’ governance of science and the environment wh...
In today’s scramble to secure renewable sources of energy that will both reduce greenhouse gas (GHG)...
peer reviewedIt is well established in science and technology studies that participation and expert ...
Radioactive wastes and their management are posing pressing political and epistemic issues to modern...
International audienceThis article analyses the factors that contributed to the political framing of...
Drawing on 5 years of field work realized in the decisional space of Nuclear Waste Management in Bel...
Drawing on 5 years of field work realized in the decisional space of Nuclear Waste Management in Bel...
The career of the problem of nuclear waste management (NWM) is characterized by a major shift in the...
This presentation highlights the last reflections of the author on NWM in Belgium. It focuses on the...
We focus on the new governance practices in Belgian nuclear waste management from its ‘participatory...
Even if it is now acknowledged that techniques are not neutral, few works precisely describe the pol...
This paper aims to open up high-level waste management practices to a political philosophical questi...
Defense date: 01/03/2010Examining Board: Rikard Stankiewicz (University of Lund, formerly EUI) (Su...
The possibilities of recovering radioactive waste deposited for final disposal (retrievability), and...
Despite growing recognition that the technical and social dimensions of technology development are c...
This paper develops a critical perspective on the ‘new’ governance of science and the environment wh...
In today’s scramble to secure renewable sources of energy that will both reduce greenhouse gas (GHG)...
peer reviewedIt is well established in science and technology studies that participation and expert ...