Regulation of emerging issues needs new forms of governance. This new governance includes soft law approach, dialogues, public engagement, frames of research set by firms and ethics in forms of codes of conduct among other things and, in interaction with the recent dynamics of nanotechnologies, it integrates into a `governance landscape´. This article first summarises and assesses the forms of and reasons for the turn to governance at different issues. Then it interprets both the frame jointly set by DuPont and EDF as well as the NanoCode recommendation worked out by the EC. Reflecting on some views that identify this recent development in the emerging regulation of nanotechnologies as a step in direction toward innovation governance in thi...
Nanotechnology today is viewed by many as a great advance in the quest for stronger and lighter mate...
Nanotechnology, often referred to as the next industrial revolution after internet, is an interdisci...
In the article, the author describes the primary regulatory premises and aspects of nanotechnology, ...
Regulation of emerging issues needs new forms of governance. This new governance includes soft law a...
This article builds on research for a two-year project on nanotechnology regulation in the US and Eu...
Current discourses in science, technology and innovation policy describe a shift from formal, govern...
Over the last decade, concerns regarding potential exposure to nano materials gave rise to substanti...
This article seeks to add to current theories of newgovernance by highlighting the predicament facin...
International audienceNanotechnologies are known as emerging technologies. In contrast to this there...
This PhD dissertation looks at the development of nanosciences and nanotechnologies (nanoST), a fiel...
Scholars and decision-makers share the need of renewed regulatory frameworks for emerging technologi...
The field of nanotechnologies has been the subject of a process of wide-ranging regulation, which co...
Governments in leading industrialized countries are currently primarily relying on existing regulato...
Rapidly emerging technologies, such as nanotechnologies, are posing significant challenges to regula...
In this article we explore some of the analytical and policy implications of widening the focus of n...
Nanotechnology today is viewed by many as a great advance in the quest for stronger and lighter mate...
Nanotechnology, often referred to as the next industrial revolution after internet, is an interdisci...
In the article, the author describes the primary regulatory premises and aspects of nanotechnology, ...
Regulation of emerging issues needs new forms of governance. This new governance includes soft law a...
This article builds on research for a two-year project on nanotechnology regulation in the US and Eu...
Current discourses in science, technology and innovation policy describe a shift from formal, govern...
Over the last decade, concerns regarding potential exposure to nano materials gave rise to substanti...
This article seeks to add to current theories of newgovernance by highlighting the predicament facin...
International audienceNanotechnologies are known as emerging technologies. In contrast to this there...
This PhD dissertation looks at the development of nanosciences and nanotechnologies (nanoST), a fiel...
Scholars and decision-makers share the need of renewed regulatory frameworks for emerging technologi...
The field of nanotechnologies has been the subject of a process of wide-ranging regulation, which co...
Governments in leading industrialized countries are currently primarily relying on existing regulato...
Rapidly emerging technologies, such as nanotechnologies, are posing significant challenges to regula...
In this article we explore some of the analytical and policy implications of widening the focus of n...
Nanotechnology today is viewed by many as a great advance in the quest for stronger and lighter mate...
Nanotechnology, often referred to as the next industrial revolution after internet, is an interdisci...
In the article, the author describes the primary regulatory premises and aspects of nanotechnology, ...