peer reviewedIt is well established in science and technology studies that participation and expert analysis should not be seen as contradictory. Key analytical questions include how both public and expert knowledge contribute to “closing down” and “opening up” appraisals and commitments, and how important these dynamics are in assessing the process and the conditions of democratizing technology. This article examines how the participatory turn has affected nuclear waste governance options in France and Canada. Through cross-case analysis, it describes how at each constitutive step of management programs, public and expert knowledge has followed a variety of pathways in (in)forming commitments, resulting in asymmetrical trade-offs. The term...
International audienceThis article analyzes the long-term consequences of nuclear waste storage with...
This paper develops a critical perspective on the ‘new’ governance of science and the environment wh...
The Event Report of the Civic Exchange Energy Forum 16: No More Muddling Through can be viewed at: h...
peer reviewedFollowing the theoretical approach of Herbold (1995), Gross and Krohn (2005), and Van d...
We focus on the new governance practices in Belgian nuclear waste management from its ‘participatory...
Short Abstract This presentation suggests a comparison between public invited critics and their i...
peer reviewedIn this article we question the roles and engagement of the French Parliamentary office...
[Excerpt] Commercial nuclear reactors in the United States have been producing electricity and high...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Public Policy and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of U...
Radioactive wastes and their management are posing pressing political and epistemic issues to modern...
Understanding how knowledge pertaining to technology is created and transmitted to lay publics is ce...
This paper aims to open up high-level waste management practices to a political philosophical questi...
With the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, the responsibility of American utilities in the long-term...
This article explores the technoenvironmental politics associated with government-sponsored climate ...
peer reviewedQu’est-ce qui fait la légitimité d’une politique publique particulièrement sensible dan...
International audienceThis article analyzes the long-term consequences of nuclear waste storage with...
This paper develops a critical perspective on the ‘new’ governance of science and the environment wh...
The Event Report of the Civic Exchange Energy Forum 16: No More Muddling Through can be viewed at: h...
peer reviewedFollowing the theoretical approach of Herbold (1995), Gross and Krohn (2005), and Van d...
We focus on the new governance practices in Belgian nuclear waste management from its ‘participatory...
Short Abstract This presentation suggests a comparison between public invited critics and their i...
peer reviewedIn this article we question the roles and engagement of the French Parliamentary office...
[Excerpt] Commercial nuclear reactors in the United States have been producing electricity and high...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Public Policy and Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of U...
Radioactive wastes and their management are posing pressing political and epistemic issues to modern...
Understanding how knowledge pertaining to technology is created and transmitted to lay publics is ce...
This paper aims to open up high-level waste management practices to a political philosophical questi...
With the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, the responsibility of American utilities in the long-term...
This article explores the technoenvironmental politics associated with government-sponsored climate ...
peer reviewedQu’est-ce qui fait la légitimité d’une politique publique particulièrement sensible dan...
International audienceThis article analyzes the long-term consequences of nuclear waste storage with...
This paper develops a critical perspective on the ‘new’ governance of science and the environment wh...
The Event Report of the Civic Exchange Energy Forum 16: No More Muddling Through can be viewed at: h...