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Sheila Jasanoff

    The Fifth Branch
    Designs on Nature
    Science And Public Reason
    • Science And Public Reason

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen

      This book offers an empirically detailed, cross-nationally comparative account of the institutional logics and practices through which modern democratic governments construct public reason, that is, the forms of evidence and argument designed to persuade publics that legal and policy decisions are founded on reliable knowledge and expertise.

      Science And Public Reason
      4,4
    • Designs on Nature

      • 392bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen

      "Biology and politics have converged today across much of the industrialized world. Debates about genetically modified organisms, cloning, stem cells, animal patenting, and new reproductive technologies crowd media headlines and policy agendas. Less noticed, but no less important, are the rifts that have appeared among leading Western nations about the right way to govern innovation in genetics and biotechnology. In this sweeping study of some twenty-five years of scientific and social development, Sheila Jasanoff compares the politics and policy of the life sciences in Britain, Germany, the United States, and in the European Union as a whole. She shows how public and private actors in each setting evaluate the products of biotechnology and try to reassure themselves about their safety."--Back cover

      Designs on Nature
      4,2
    • The Fifth Branch

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Jasanoff describes significant failures in administrative and judicial decision-making, such as flu shots, Love Canal, and alar, which fueled the demand for more peer review of regulatory science. She merges legal and institutional analysis.

      The Fifth Branch
      3,5