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Knowledge Politics: Governing the Consequences of Science and Technology

✍ Scribed by Nico Stehr


Publisher
Paradigm Publishers
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
253
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book argues that new technologies and society's response to them have created a relatively new phenomenon, "knowledge politics." Nico Stehr describes Western society's response to a host of new technologies developed only since the 1970s, including genetic experiments, test-tube human conception, recombinant DNA, and embryonic stem cells; genetically engineered foods; neurogenetics and genetic engineering; and reproductive cloning and the reconstruction of the human ancestral genome. He looks also at the prospective fusion of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, transgenic human engineering, and cognitive science whose products may, as its boosters claim, some day cure disease, slow the aging process, eliminate pollution, and generally enhance human performance. Knowledge Politics shows how human civilization has reached a new era of concern about the life-altering potentials of new technologies. Concerns about the societal consequences of an unfettered expansion of (natural) scientific knowledge are being raised more urgently and are moving to the center of disputes in society-- and thus to the top of the political agenda. Stehr explains the ramifications of knowledge politics and the approaches society could take to resolve difficult questions and conflicts over present and future scientific innovation.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Overview
Introduction: A Millsian World of Knowledge
1. Knowledge about Knowledge
Knowledge as a Capacity to Act
Additional Knowledge
Knowledge and Information
The Contingency of Knowledge
The Self-Realization of Knowledge
The Self-Protection of Knowledge
Knowledge Becomes Superfluous
The Power of Ideas
Knowledge and Power
The Disappearance of Human Agency
Moral Indifference, Power, and Science
2. The Governance of Knowledge
On Machinery and Class Interests
The Ascendancy of Knowledge Politics
Regulating Knowledge
Knowledge as a Weapon
The Social Regulation of Inquiry
The Social Control of Knowledge in Science
Knowledge Politics
Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis
Dangers, Risks, and Opportunities
Technology Assessment
Knowledge Management
The Societal Regulation of Knowledge
Committees for Knowledge Affairs
The Public and Science
The Haeckel-Virchow Controversy
3. Rules, Regulations, and Restrictions
Work-in-Progress or the Development of Social Controls
Regulatory Practices
Bioethics or Governing the Genome
Expert Control
Participatory Control
Hybrid Control Mechanisms
The Limits of Knowledge Politics
4. The Moralization of the Market
The Civilization of Capitalism
The Logic of Modernity
The Knowledge-Based Economy
Affluence and Consumer Sovereignty
Biotechnological Processes and Products
Conclusion
5. Globalization and Knowledge Politics
Mass Societies
The Globalization of the World
Economic Development and Knowledge Politics
Outlook
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index


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