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Political experiments that matter: Ordering democracy from experimental sites.

Brice Laurent1.   

Abstract

Some recent work in STS has discussed various forms of 'political experiments'. But why and how do experiments matter, and for whom? Answering these questions requires that one leave the locality of the experimental site and account for the construction of wider spaces wherein experiments matter. Using examples related to the public debate on, critique and government of nanotechnology in France, the article identifies three of these spaces. The first one is characterized by the replication of technologies of participation, the second by the conduct of radical critique, and the third by the constitution of objects of government. Overall, the description of these spaces helps describe the current (and incomplete) transformation of French democracy, as the public administration attempts to include new elements, such as 'citizens as locals' or 'substances in a nanoparticulate state', in the French polity. Thus, the study of political experiments proposed here offers analytical entry points for an examination of democratic ordering.

Keywords:  democracy; nanotechnology; political experiments; technologies of participation

Year:  2016        PMID: 28948879     DOI: 10.1177/0306312716668587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Stud Sci        ISSN: 0306-3127            Impact factor:   3.885


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1.  The politics of scaling.

Authors:  Sebastian Pfotenhauer; Brice Laurent; Kyriaki Papageorgiou; And Jack Stilgoe
Journal:  Soc Stud Sci       Date:  2021-10-08       Impact factor: 3.885

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