Interdisciplinarity in technology assessment : implementation and its chances and limits
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Interdisciplinarity in technology assessment : implementation and its chances and limits
(Wissenschaftsethik und Technikfolgenbeurteilung, Bd. 11)
Springer, c2001
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Contributions to this book originated from a conference organized by the Europäische Akademie, Sept. 21-23, 2000
Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
Technology Assessment processes can be taken as a paradigm for interdisciplinary research. It is expected that interdisciplinary Technology Assessment is able to find solutions for actual sociopolitical problems that go beyond those expected from one individual scientific discipline alone. The common notion, that for tasks like this different disciplinary perspectives should be brought together, confronts the fact that there is no common notion on how interdisciplinary research should be done. In the present volume European experts of Technology Assessment present their perspectives on interdisciplinary research. Many focus on methodology, policy consulting, and participation of stakeholders, non-experts and citizens. Others present concrete case studies concerning climate change and health care. Each contribution is commented by an other scientist. The result is a discussion-like examination of the connection between interdisciplinarity and the main subjects of Technology Assesment.
目次
I Methodology of Technology Assessment.- 1 Participatory Technology Assessment. Some Critical Questions.- 3 Business as Usual: On the Prospects of Normality in Scientific Research.- 4 Rational Technology Assessment as Interdisciplinary Research.- 5 To assess rationality before anything else. A remark on the legitimacy of Rational Technology Assessment.- II Technology Assessment as Policy Consulting.- 6 Parliament, Paradox and Policy.- 7 The Politics of Technology Assessment.- 9 The Role of Scientific Input and Public Participation for Technology Assessment.- IV Case Studies.- 10 The Ethics of Technology Assessment in Health Care.- 11 Transition Management: a promising policy perspective.- 12 The Inclusion of Stakeholder Perspectives in Integrated Assessment of Climate Change.
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