To address the communication gap between nano-scientists and ethicists, nano-scientists’ ethical information seeking and sharing behavior are examined. Drawing on Ethics Position Theory (EPT) and Planned Risk Information Seeking Model (PRISM), this study seeks to profile ethical practices among nano-scientists and identify predictors for ethical information seeking and sharin
Gillian Hue, a postdoctoral fellow in Science Education and Ethics in the Program in Science and Soc...
Continuing advances in human ability to manipulate matter at the atomic and molecular levels (i.e. n...
Based on a two-year ESRC-funded project by Demos and Lancaster University, this report examines the ...
Research and development in nanomedicine has been accompanied by the consideration of ethical issues...
International audienceThe question of nanotechnologies and societal concerns is a subject which has ...
The purpose of this study is to explore how scientists perceive social and ethical implications (SEI...
International audienceIt is now widely accepted that Research & Development in nanotechnology and bi...
Abstract: In this paper we raise and analyze three fundamental issues related to nanotechnology. Fir...
Ethicists and policy makers have spent a good deal of effort considering how to make societal decisi...
Discussions of the ethics or societal implications of nanotechnology almost always focus on products...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This study links survey data on scientists ...
We are now looking back at over 20 years of social reflection on nanotechnology. Gaining legitimate ...
We are now looking back at over 20 years of social reflection on nanotechnology. Gaining legitimate ...
Some level of understanding of and about nanoscience and nanotechnology (NST) has been suggested as ...
Abstract There is no agreement on how nanoethics should proceed. In this article I focus on approach...
Gillian Hue, a postdoctoral fellow in Science Education and Ethics in the Program in Science and Soc...
Continuing advances in human ability to manipulate matter at the atomic and molecular levels (i.e. n...
Based on a two-year ESRC-funded project by Demos and Lancaster University, this report examines the ...
Research and development in nanomedicine has been accompanied by the consideration of ethical issues...
International audienceThe question of nanotechnologies and societal concerns is a subject which has ...
The purpose of this study is to explore how scientists perceive social and ethical implications (SEI...
International audienceIt is now widely accepted that Research & Development in nanotechnology and bi...
Abstract: In this paper we raise and analyze three fundamental issues related to nanotechnology. Fir...
Ethicists and policy makers have spent a good deal of effort considering how to make societal decisi...
Discussions of the ethics or societal implications of nanotechnology almost always focus on products...
Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy 2011This study links survey data on scientists ...
We are now looking back at over 20 years of social reflection on nanotechnology. Gaining legitimate ...
We are now looking back at over 20 years of social reflection on nanotechnology. Gaining legitimate ...
Some level of understanding of and about nanoscience and nanotechnology (NST) has been suggested as ...
Abstract There is no agreement on how nanoethics should proceed. In this article I focus on approach...
Gillian Hue, a postdoctoral fellow in Science Education and Ethics in the Program in Science and Soc...
Continuing advances in human ability to manipulate matter at the atomic and molecular levels (i.e. n...
Based on a two-year ESRC-funded project by Demos and Lancaster University, this report examines the ...