| Giving Voice to Patients: Developing a Discussion Method to Involve Patients in Translational Research |
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| The Power of Analogies for Imagining and Governing Emerging Technologies |
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| Nanomaterials in Cosmetic Products: the Challenges with regard to Current Legal Frameworks and Consumer Exposure |
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| How to Address the Policy and Ethical Issues Emerging with New Technology. The Case of Synthetic Biology in a Small Country |
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| Models of Public Engagement: Nanoscientists' Understandings of Science-Society Interactions |
2 |
| Just Carbon: Ideas About Graphene Risks by Graphene Researchers and Innovation Advisors |
2 |
| Are Better Workers Also Better Humans? On Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement in the Workplace and Conflicting Societal Domains |
2 |
| Retooling Techno-Moral Scenarios. A Revisited Technique for Exploring Alternative Regimes of Responsibility for Human Enhancement |
1 |
| Responsible Research and Innovation and the Governance of Human Enhancement |
1 |
| Visions of In Vitro Meat among Experts and Stakeholders |
1 |
| Editing the Gene Editing Debate: Reassessing the Normative Discussions on Emerging Genetic Technologies |
1 |
| Decision Support for International Agreements Regulating Nanomaterials |
1 |
| RRI and Patenting: a Study of European Patent Governance |
1 |
| Scientific Research on Nanotechnology in Latin American Journals Published in SciELO: Bibliometric Analysis of Gender Differences |
1 |
| Reviewing the Concept of Technological Singularities: How Can It Explain Human Evolution? |
1 |
| Assembling Upstream Engagement: the Case of the Portuguese Deliberative Forum on Nanotechnologies |
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| Models of Anticipation Within the Responsible Research and Innovation Framework: the Two RRI Approaches and the Challenge of Human Rights |
1 |
| Development and Pilot Testing of an Evidence-Based Training Module for Integrating Social and Ethical Implications into the Lab |
0 |
| Lessons from the European Regulation 1223 of on Cosmetics: Expectations Versus Reality |
0 |
| Nation-Building and the Governance of Emerging Technologies: the Case of Nanotechnology in India |
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| Hype, Hope, and Help: Situating a Science Announcement in a Web of Stories |
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| Frame Reflection Lab: a Playful Method for Frame Reflection on Synthetic Biology |
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| Nanotechnology Governance: from Risk Regulation to Informal Platforms |
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| Chinese Public and Nanoresearchers' Perceptions of Benefits and Risks of Nanotechnology |
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| From Asilomar to Genome Editing: Research Ethics and Models of Decision |
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| Enculturating Algorithms |
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| From Safe by Design to Scientific Changes: Unforeseen Effects of Controversy Surrounding Nanotechnology in France |
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| Person Skilled in the Art in Synthetic Biology from Iraqi and Malaysian Perspectives |
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| Governing with Ignorance: Understanding the Australian Food Regulator's Response to Nano Food |
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| Nanotechnology and Risk Governance in the European Union: the Constitution of Safety in Highly Promoted and Contested Innovation Areas |
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| From Buzz to Burst-Critical Remarks on the Term 'Life' and Its Ethical Implications in Synthetic Biology |
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| New Bodies, New Identities? The Negotiation of Cloning Technologies in Young Adult Fiction |
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| 'Eugenics is Back'? Historic References in Current Discussions of Germline Gene Editing |
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| The Over-Extended Mind? Pink Noise and the Ethics of Interaction-Dominant Systems |
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| Animal Disenhancement in Moral Context |
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| Human Enhancement and the Anthropology of the Entire Human Being |
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