New Issue of NanoEthics is Now Available
April 29, 2011
NanoEthics (Volume 5, Issue 1, April 2011) is now available by subscription only.
Articles include:
- “Nano-Technology, Ethics, and Risk” by Wade L. Robison, 1-13.
- “Trust in Nanotechnology? On Trust as Analytical Tool in Social Research on Emerging Technologies” by Trond Grønli Ã…m, 15-28.
- “The Renaissance of Francis Bacon:On Bacon’s Account of Recent Nano-Technoscience” by Jan Cornelius Schmidt, 29-41.
- “Animal Disenhancement and the Non-Identity Problem: A Response to Thompson” by Clare Palmer, 43-48.
- “Trustworthy Nanotechnology: Risk, Engagement and Responsibility” by Bjørn K. Myskja, 49-56.
- “Mapping Uncertainties in the Upstream: The Case of PLGA Nanoparticles in Salmon Vaccines” by KÃ¥re Nolde Nielsen, Børge Nilsen Fredriksen and Anne Ingeborg Myhr, 57-61.
- “Precaution or Integrated Responsibility Approach to Nanovaccines in Fish Farming? A Critical Appraisal of the UNESCO Precautionary Principle” by Anne Ingeborg Myhr and Bjørn K. Myskja, 73-86.
- “Centre and Periphery of Nano—A Norwegian Context” by KÃ¥re Nolde Nielsen, Trond Grønli Ã…m and Rune Nydal, 87-98.
- “Conversations About Responsible Nanoresearch” by Kamilla Lein Kjølberg and Roger Strand,99-113.
- “Trust as Glue in Nanotechnology Governance Networks” by Heidrun Ã…m, 115-128.