AbstractThe preferred Western model for science governance has come to involve attending to the perspectives of the public. In practice, however, this model has been criticised for failing to promote democracy along participatory lines. We argue that contemporary approaches to science policy making demonstrate less the failure of democracy and more the success of liberal modes of government in adapting to meet new governance challenges. Using a case study of recent UK policy debates on scientific work mixing human and animal biological material, we show first how a ‘moral economy’ is brought into being as a regulatory domain and second how this domain is governed to align cultural with scientific values. We suggest that it is through these ...
This paper takes issue with a particular conception of public participation operationalised in the ‘...
Relying on a neo-institutionalist framework of epistemic governance, this article examines the rheto...
The governance of science includes the governance of social science, but at what cost to the future ...
AbstractThe preferred Western model for science governance has come to involve attending to the pers...
Amid a wider debate over the European Union’s democratic deficit, ‘science and governance’ has attra...
Kazancigil endorses governance to the extent that it has a greater capacity to cope with policy maki...
From a traditional field of philosophy ethics has become a crucial means of government. Fast-evolvin...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the article In European science and techn...
In European science and technology policy, various styles have been developed and institutionalised ...
BackgroundOver the last several decades, scientists and social groups have frequently raised concern...
The development of animal biotechnology is accompanied by factual uncertainty and value pluralism. T...
This thesis contributes to a theoretical understanding of change in governance of natural scientific...
The article analyses what we term governmental ethics regimes as forms of scientific governance. Dra...
The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For a...
This article addresses the practices of implementing science policies that involve science-society r...
This paper takes issue with a particular conception of public participation operationalised in the ‘...
Relying on a neo-institutionalist framework of epistemic governance, this article examines the rheto...
The governance of science includes the governance of social science, but at what cost to the future ...
AbstractThe preferred Western model for science governance has come to involve attending to the pers...
Amid a wider debate over the European Union’s democratic deficit, ‘science and governance’ has attra...
Kazancigil endorses governance to the extent that it has a greater capacity to cope with policy maki...
From a traditional field of philosophy ethics has become a crucial means of government. Fast-evolvin...
Full list of author information is available at the end of the article In European science and techn...
In European science and technology policy, various styles have been developed and institutionalised ...
BackgroundOver the last several decades, scientists and social groups have frequently raised concern...
The development of animal biotechnology is accompanied by factual uncertainty and value pluralism. T...
This thesis contributes to a theoretical understanding of change in governance of natural scientific...
The article analyses what we term governmental ethics regimes as forms of scientific governance. Dra...
The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For a...
This article addresses the practices of implementing science policies that involve science-society r...
This paper takes issue with a particular conception of public participation operationalised in the ‘...
Relying on a neo-institutionalist framework of epistemic governance, this article examines the rheto...
The governance of science includes the governance of social science, but at what cost to the future ...