i3WP_15-CSI-02.pdfScience policy has become a consequence as much as an engine of European integration. This paper argues that European construction is a process whereby science and democracy are jointly problematized as matters of progress and perfectibility. In turn, framing science and democracy as matters of progress participates in the making of Europe as a political, economic and moral entity worthy of public support. This paper identifies three operations that make science a problem of both technological and democratic progress, namely the construction of nanotechnology as an “experiment” for the connections between science and European publics, the writing of the GMO controversy as a narrative of “failure” of science/society relatio...
We inhabit an age in which economic progress in the European Union is equalized to more European res...
How to deal with nanomaterials in democratic societies? Answering this question requires an understa...
Ideas about public engagement with controversial technologies are growing in political prominence. T...
i3WP_15-CSI-02.pdfScience policy has become a consequence as much as an engine of European integrati...
International audienceThe European Union is the outcome of a process that is still very much in deve...
Abstract European decision-making on techno-scientific issues has encountered public suspicion and l...
Amid a wider debate over the European Union’s democratic deficit, ‘science and governance’ has attra...
An examination of nanotechnology as a lens through which to study contemporary democracy in both the...
The European Union is often seen as a faceless bureaucracy lacking meaningful collective goals, and ...
For decades the idea that scientists, policy makers and industry know best in research and innovatio...
Küppers G, Roth J. Democratising European Science and Technology Policies? On users, problems and th...
Despite early warnings about “knowledge-enabled mass destruction” and the ongoing battle over agricu...
Article published in an open access journal and also available at http://jcom.sissa.it/archive/11/04...
It is said that democratic societies should have democratic processes for making science and technol...
Over the past decades, research policies have gained an increasing importance in the overall strateg...
We inhabit an age in which economic progress in the European Union is equalized to more European res...
How to deal with nanomaterials in democratic societies? Answering this question requires an understa...
Ideas about public engagement with controversial technologies are growing in political prominence. T...
i3WP_15-CSI-02.pdfScience policy has become a consequence as much as an engine of European integrati...
International audienceThe European Union is the outcome of a process that is still very much in deve...
Abstract European decision-making on techno-scientific issues has encountered public suspicion and l...
Amid a wider debate over the European Union’s democratic deficit, ‘science and governance’ has attra...
An examination of nanotechnology as a lens through which to study contemporary democracy in both the...
The European Union is often seen as a faceless bureaucracy lacking meaningful collective goals, and ...
For decades the idea that scientists, policy makers and industry know best in research and innovatio...
Küppers G, Roth J. Democratising European Science and Technology Policies? On users, problems and th...
Despite early warnings about “knowledge-enabled mass destruction” and the ongoing battle over agricu...
Article published in an open access journal and also available at http://jcom.sissa.it/archive/11/04...
It is said that democratic societies should have democratic processes for making science and technol...
Over the past decades, research policies have gained an increasing importance in the overall strateg...
We inhabit an age in which economic progress in the European Union is equalized to more European res...
How to deal with nanomaterials in democratic societies? Answering this question requires an understa...
Ideas about public engagement with controversial technologies are growing in political prominence. T...