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The Yearbook of Nanotechnology in Society, Volume I: Presenting Futures |  | | | | | | DRM Restrictions | | Printing | Not allowed | | Copy to clipboard | Not allowed |
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1. Nanotechnology: The Future Is Coming Sooner than You Think Joseph Kennedy
2. The Workers’ Push to Democratize Nanotechnology Guillermo Foladori, Noela Invernizzi
3. Thinking Longer Term about Technology Christine Peterson
4. Constructive Technology Assessment and Socio-Technical Scenarios Arie Rip, Haico te Kulve
5. Information and Imagination: How Lux Research Forecasts Mark Bünger
6. Designing for the Future: Nanoscale Research Facilities Ahmad Soueid
7. What Drives Public Acceptance of Nanotechnology? Steven C. Currall, Eden B. King, Neal Lane, Juan Madera, Stacy Turner
8. Nanologue Volker Türk
9. Anticipating the Futures of Nanotechnology: Visionary Images as Means of Communication Andreas Lösch
10. Winners of Nano-Hazard Symbol Contest Announced atWorld Social Forum, Nairobi, Kenya
11. Your Children, Their Children...
12. Developing Plausible Nano-Enabled Products Ira Bennett
13. Nanotechnology for Chemical and Biological Defense 2030Workshop and Study Margaret E. Kosal
14. Nanotechnologies for Tomorrow’s Society: A Case for Reflective Action Research in Flanders, Belgium Lieve Goorden, Michiel Oudheusden, Johan Evers, Marian Deblonde
15. Communications in the Age of Nanotechnology Griffith A. Kundahl
16. How Can Business Respond to the Technical, Social, and Commercial Uncertainties of Nanotechnology? Hilary Sutcliffe
17. Manufactured Nanoparticle Health and Safety Disclosure [Draft Report] Erik Fisher, Cynthia Selin, Jameson M. Wetmore
18. A Framework for Responsible Nanotechnology Scott Walsh, Terry Medley
19. Contemplating the Implications of a Nanotechnology “Revolution” Georgia Miller
20. Nanotechnology: Challenges and the Way Forward Meyya Meyyappan
21. Technology Assessment of Nanotechnology: Problems and Methods in Assessing Emerging Technologies Ulrich Fiedeler
22. Compressed Foresight and Narrative Bias: Pitfalls inAssessing High Technology Futures Robin Williams
23. Science Fiction, Nano-Ethics, and the Moral Imagination Rosalyn W. Berne
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