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Science, Technology, And Policy Decisions
198 Pages
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Routledge
208 Pages
by
Routledge
198 Pages
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Routledge
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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."






