<P>From nuclear power to gene therapy to the automobile, history shows that it is useful to encourage and facilitate public discussion about new technologies and their potential dangers. Part of the series <I>Perspectives in Nanotechnology</I>, <B>Nanotechnology and the Public: Risk Perception and R
Nano-Publics : Communicating Nanotechnology Applications, Risks, and Regulations
β Scribed by Pat J. Gehrke (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Pivot
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 97
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book discusses the results and implications of a two-year public engagement program on nanotechnology. Led by eleven diverse civic groups across the United States, the program events covered a wide range of applications and sparked robust discussions concerning risk and regulation. Through computer-assisted qualitative data analysis, video recordings of the events were coded for expressed levels of knowledge, positive and negative audience responses, perceptions of risk, views on regulation, and speakersβ communication behaviors. These results add richness, nuance, and complexity to our perception of the public's understanding of nanotechnology, its support for regulation, and effective practices of science communication in the context of nanotechnology and other emerging technologies. Nano-Publics also offers further guidance for public engagement research, the regulation of emerging technologies, and potential science communication campaigns.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xi
Organic Public Engagement with Nanotechnology: Advantages and Challenges (Pat J. Gehrke)....Pages 1-20
Public Understanding of Nanotechnology: How Publics Know (Pat J. Gehrke)....Pages 21-37
Nanotechnology Applications and Risks: Valences and Ambiguities (Pat J. Gehrke)....Pages 39-49
Government Regulation of Nanotechnology: Imperfectly Essential (Pat J. Gehrke)....Pages 51-63
Lessons for Science Communicators: Assumptions and Assessment (Pat J. Gehrke)....Pages 65-85
Back Matter ....Pages 87-94
β¦ Subjects
Science and Technology Studies
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