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Integrating Logics in the Governance of Emerging Technologies

Integrating Logics in the Governance of Emerging Technologies

Integrating Logics in the Governance of Emerging Technologies

The Case of Nanotechnology
Authors:
Derrick Mason Anderson, Arizona State University
Andrew Whitford, University of Georgia
Published:
June 2021
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ISBN:
9781108461474

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    The governance of emerging technologies does not follow a single governance paradigm because of complex interactions between government, industry, and civil actors. In this Element, we will argue that for emerging technologies, governance is a 'convergent paradigm'. We introduce governance issues associated with emerging technologies generally before turning to the specifics of nanotechnology. We then approach governance theory and practice by considering different perspectives on governance by their different orientations with respect to object and process. Finally, we construct a matrix of object and process oriented governance activities observed in the case of nanotechnology in the United States.

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    • Published: June 2021
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    • ISBN: 9781108668392
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. The governance of emerging technologies
    • 2. Evolution of the nanotechnology ecosystem
    • 3. Logics of governance
    • 4. Nanotechnology governance as two logics converging
    • 5. Conclusion – the frontiers of emerging technologies.

    Authors

    Derrick Mason Anderson , Arizona State University

    Andrew Whitford , University of Georgia