"In the life sciences and beyond, new developments in science and technology and the creation of new social orders go hand in hand. In short, science and society are simultaneously and reciprocally coproduced and changed. Scientific research not only produces new knowledge and technological systems but also constitutes new forms of expertise and contributes to the emergence of new modes of living, at times empowering and at times disempowering citizens. These dynamic processes are tightly connected to significant redistributions of wealth and power, and they sometimes threaten and sometimes enhance democracy. Understanding this phenomenon poses important intellectual and normative challenges: neither traditional social sciences nor prevaili...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Minnesota ...
This thesis contributes to a theoretical understanding of change in governance of natural scientific...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
In the life sciences and beyond, new developments in science and technology and the creation of new ...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
This monograph examines the relationship between science and democracy. The author argues that there...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book addr...
To what extent is the normative commitment of STS to the democratization of science a product of the...
How democratic are the social sciences? Can and should they be more so – what are the promises, what...
How can we understand the intensifying interactions of science and society? It is the interdisciplin...
The relationship between science and democracy has become a muchdebated issue. In recent years, we ...
Science is among the most crucial factors for the functioning of modern democracies, yet we tend to ...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues like climate change...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Minnesota ...
This thesis contributes to a theoretical understanding of change in governance of natural scientific...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...
In the life sciences and beyond, new developments in science and technology and the creation of new ...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
This monograph examines the relationship between science and democracy. The author argues that there...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book addr...
To what extent is the normative commitment of STS to the democratization of science a product of the...
How democratic are the social sciences? Can and should they be more so – what are the promises, what...
How can we understand the intensifying interactions of science and society? It is the interdisciplin...
The relationship between science and democracy has become a muchdebated issue. In recent years, we ...
Science is among the most crucial factors for the functioning of modern democracies, yet we tend to ...
The term biopolitics can be fully understood only within the context of modern forms of governing so...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues like climate change...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from University of Minnesota ...
This thesis contributes to a theoretical understanding of change in governance of natural scientific...
We start by showing how science is as much a personal as a social endeavour, carefully driven betwe...