The article gives an account of the first Austrian nationwide Danish-style consensus conference, held in the summer of 2003, treating policy issues related to genetic data. Consensus conferences are currently widely discussed for their promise to democratize fields of technological decision-making which are both crucial to the fate of modern society and inaccessible to public involvement. Instead of evaluating the “democratic efficiency” of the deliberative exercise, the essay will contextualize the event in local, as well as international developments comprising discursive, institutional and political elements. Rather than offering ...
Democratic reformers are attracted by the role that advisory forums composed of lay citizens can pla...
European integration has traditionally been aimed at the reduction of barriers to intra European tra...
Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Knowing New Biotechnologies: Social...
The article gives an account of the first Austrian nationwide Danish-style consensus ...
The article gives an account of the first Austrian nationwide Danish-style consensus conference, hel...
In response to the recent troubled history of risk-related technological development in Europe, one ...
This essay focuses on the relationship between public engagement with science and larger discussions...
Citizen deliberation on technoscientific developments is regularly regarded as a hallmark of Danish ...
There is now significant policy and academic interest in the governance of science and technology fo...
We consider the consensus conference as a model for the incorporation of lay perspectives within the...
The consensus conference is a participatory mechanism that envisages ordinary citizens engaging with...
ABSTRACT In response to the recent troubled history of risk-related technological development in Eur...
This paper focuses on experiences from a case study dealing with the Swiss type of a consensus confe...
A pair of consensus development conferences held in the United States and in Sweden presented an unu...
Citizens’ conferences attempt to include citizens in the decisional and political process. Created t...
Democratic reformers are attracted by the role that advisory forums composed of lay citizens can pla...
European integration has traditionally been aimed at the reduction of barriers to intra European tra...
Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Knowing New Biotechnologies: Social...
The article gives an account of the first Austrian nationwide Danish-style consensus ...
The article gives an account of the first Austrian nationwide Danish-style consensus conference, hel...
In response to the recent troubled history of risk-related technological development in Europe, one ...
This essay focuses on the relationship between public engagement with science and larger discussions...
Citizen deliberation on technoscientific developments is regularly regarded as a hallmark of Danish ...
There is now significant policy and academic interest in the governance of science and technology fo...
We consider the consensus conference as a model for the incorporation of lay perspectives within the...
The consensus conference is a participatory mechanism that envisages ordinary citizens engaging with...
ABSTRACT In response to the recent troubled history of risk-related technological development in Eur...
This paper focuses on experiences from a case study dealing with the Swiss type of a consensus confe...
A pair of consensus development conferences held in the United States and in Sweden presented an unu...
Citizens’ conferences attempt to include citizens in the decisional and political process. Created t...
Democratic reformers are attracted by the role that advisory forums composed of lay citizens can pla...
European integration has traditionally been aimed at the reduction of barriers to intra European tra...
Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Knowing New Biotechnologies: Social...