See-through Science: Why Public Engagement Needs to Move UpstreamDemos, 2004 - 69 lappuses |
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... biotechnology in the late 1970s or early 1980s. The forms and eventual applications of the technology are not yet determined. We still have the opportunity to intervene and improve the social sensitivity of innovation processes at the ...
... biotechnology in the late 1970s or early 1980s. The forms and eventual applications of the technology are not yet determined. We still have the opportunity to intervene and improve the social sensitivity of innovation processes at the ...
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... biotechnology and the life sciences. It is widely felt that processes of public debate and engagement around human embryology and genetics, from the pioneering work of the Warnock Committee in the 1980s through to the activities of the ...
... biotechnology and the life sciences. It is widely felt that processes of public debate and engagement around human embryology and genetics, from the pioneering work of the Warnock Committee in the 1980s through to the activities of the ...
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... biotechnology, upstream efforts to identify risks and explore ethical dilemmas were led by the science community itself. In 1973, the US National Academy of Science established a committee under the chairmanship of Paul Berg to explore ...
... biotechnology, upstream efforts to identify risks and explore ethical dilemmas were led by the science community itself. In 1973, the US National Academy of Science established a committee under the chairmanship of Paul Berg to explore ...
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... biotechnology. This event, held over three days at Regent's College in London, is often cited as the first British attempt at upstream public engagement. In front of an audience of over 300 people, a panel of ordinary citizens took ...
... biotechnology. This event, held over three days at Regent's College in London, is often cited as the first British attempt at upstream public engagement. In front of an audience of over 300 people, a panel of ordinary citizens took ...
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... biotechnology and information technology in the mid-1990s. Take for example the opening paragraph of a recent parliamentary report: Nanotechnology is more than an exciting new technology. ... Over the coming years and decades ...
... biotechnology and information technology in the mid-1990s. Take for example the opening paragraph of a recent parliamentary report: Nanotechnology is more than an exciting new technology. ... Over the coming years and decades ...
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