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Participating despite questions: toward a more confident participatory technology assessment : commentary on: "Questioning 'participation': a critical appraisal of its conceptualization in a Flemish participatory technology assessment".

David H Guston1.   

Abstract

While the important challenges of public deliberations on emerging technologies are crucial to keep in mind, this paper argues that scholars and practitioners have reason to be more confident in their performance of participatory technology assessments (pTA). Drawing on evidence from the 2008 National Citizens' Technology Forum (NCTF) conducted by the Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University, this paper describes how pTA offers a combination of intensive and extensive qualities that are unique among modes of engagement. In the NCTF, this combination led to significant learning and opinion changes, based on what can be characterized as a high-quality deliberation. The quality of the anticipatory knowledge required to address emerging technologies is always contested, but pTAs can be designed with outcomes in mind-especially when learning is understood as an outcome.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21986815     DOI: 10.1007/s11948-011-9314-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Eng Ethics        ISSN: 1353-3452            Impact factor:   3.525


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Journal:  Sci Eng Ethics       Date:  2011-10-08       Impact factor: 3.525

2.  Questioning 'participation': a critical appraisal of its conceptualization in a Flemish participatory technology assessment.

Authors:  Michiel van Oudheusden
Journal:  Sci Eng Ethics       Date:  2011-09-28       Impact factor: 3.525

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Journal:  Sci Eng Ethics       Date:  2011-10-08       Impact factor: 3.525

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6.  Legitimation problems of participatory processes in technology assessment and technology policy.

Authors:  Thomas Saretzki
Journal:  Poiesis Prax       Date:  2012-11-16

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Authors:  Michael Decker; Torsten Fleischer
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