New Issue of NanoEthics is Now Available
October 20, 2009
NanoEthics (Volume 3, Number 2, August 2009) is now available by subscription only.
Articles Include:
- “Beyond Implications and Applications: the Story of ‘Safety by Design'” by Christopher M. Kelly, 79-96.
- “Nanotechnology, Development and Buddhist Values” by Soraj Hongladarom, 97-107.
- “Green Dreams of Reason. Green Nanotechnology Between Visions of Excess and Control” by Astrid E. Schwarz, 109-118.
- “Justice in Nanotechnological Development (Symposium Introduction)” by Ulrick B. Nissen, 119.
- “Two Dimensions of the Ethical Problems Related to Nanotechnology” by Guillermo Foladori, Noela Invernizzi and Edgar Záyago, 121-127.
- “Can Nanotechnology Be Just? On Nanotechnology and the Emerging Movement for Global Justice” by Andrew Jamison, 129-136.
- “Southern Roles in Global Nanotechnology Innovation: Perspectives from Thailand and Australia” by Donad C. Maclurcan, 137-156.
- “Let’s Get Small: An Introduction to Transitional Issues in Nanotech and Intellectual Property” by David Koepsell, 157-166.
- “Why Do We Need to Know What the Public Thinks about Nanotechnology?” by Craig Cormick, 167-173.