AbstractThe preferred Western model for science governance has come to involve attending to the perspectives of the public. In practice, however, this model has been criticised for failing to promote democracy along participatory lines. We argue that contemporary approaches to science policy making demonstrate less the failure of democracy and more the success of liberal modes of government in adapting to meet new governance challenges. Using a case study of recent UK policy debates on scientific work mixing human and animal biological material, we show first how a ‘moral economy’ is brought into being as a regulatory domain and second how this domain is governed to align cultural with scientific values. We suggest that it is through these ...
The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For a...
Research on the governance of publicly funded research does not recognize that social science and ‘s...
This article addresses the practices of implementing science policies that involve science-society r...
AbstractThe preferred Western model for science governance has come to involve attending to the pers...
There is now significant policy and academic interest in the governance of science and technology fo...
In European science and technology policy, various styles have been developed and institutionalised ...
Background: Over the last several decades, scientists and social groups have frequently raised co...
From a traditional field of philosophy ethics has become a crucial means of government. Fast-evolvin...
How does science enter policy making, and for what purpose? Surely consulting scientific facts in ma...
European decision-making on techno-scientific issues has encountered public suspicion and legitimacy...
How does science enter policy making, and for what purpose? Surely consulting scientific facts in ma...
Amid a wider debate over the European Union’s democratic deficit, ‘science and governance’ has attra...
Scientists have the ability to influence policy in important ways through how they present their res...
Many philosophers of science have argued that social and ethical values have a significant role to p...
The article analyses what we term governmental ethics regimes as forms of scientific governance. Dra...
The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For a...
Research on the governance of publicly funded research does not recognize that social science and ‘s...
This article addresses the practices of implementing science policies that involve science-society r...
AbstractThe preferred Western model for science governance has come to involve attending to the pers...
There is now significant policy and academic interest in the governance of science and technology fo...
In European science and technology policy, various styles have been developed and institutionalised ...
Background: Over the last several decades, scientists and social groups have frequently raised co...
From a traditional field of philosophy ethics has become a crucial means of government. Fast-evolvin...
How does science enter policy making, and for what purpose? Surely consulting scientific facts in ma...
European decision-making on techno-scientific issues has encountered public suspicion and legitimacy...
How does science enter policy making, and for what purpose? Surely consulting scientific facts in ma...
Amid a wider debate over the European Union’s democratic deficit, ‘science and governance’ has attra...
Scientists have the ability to influence policy in important ways through how they present their res...
Many philosophers of science have argued that social and ethical values have a significant role to p...
The article analyses what we term governmental ethics regimes as forms of scientific governance. Dra...
The ambition of the paradigm shift we seek is vast, and the obstacles we face are intractable. For a...
Research on the governance of publicly funded research does not recognize that social science and ‘s...
This article addresses the practices of implementing science policies that involve science-society r...