1st Edition

Science, Technology, And Policy Decisions

By Anne L. Hiskes, Richard P. Hiskes Copyright 1987
198 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

198 Pages
by Routledge

This text, written by a philosopher of science and a political theorist, introduces students to the issues and controversies surrounding science and technology policy in the United States. As the impact of technological advancement is increasingly felt, the policy-making process for science and technology is undergoing a marked transition. The making of this policy is no longer solely the function... Read more
Introduction -- Science and Technology: Public Image and Public Policy -- A Double Wedding: Science and Government, Knowledge and Power -- Energy: Problems of Social Choice -- Nuclear Power and Social Justice -- Hazardous Waste: Assessing Risk -- Communications Technology: Policy for a Wired Nation -- Recombining Genes: Scientific Liberty and Public Safety -- Biomedical Technology: Science, Freedom, and Personal Morality -- Policy Making for Science-Based Technology -- Postscript

Biography

"Anne L. Hiskesis associate professor of philosophy at the University of Connecticut Richard P. Hiskesassociate professor of political science."