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Revisiting the Civic Scientist

by Andrew Maynard | Feb 1, 2009 | Civic Science, Engagement, Policy

Reading through the various science and technology offerings on the web this morning, I was struck by a conversation between Houston Chronicle reporter Eric Berger and Neal Lane, former National Science Foundation director and science advisor to President Clinton. ...

Nanotechnology, science and public engagement—lessons from the UK

by Andrew Maynard | Jan 13, 2009 | Civic Science, Emerging Technology, Engagement

Public engagement was a key feature in Barack Obama’s presidential campaign, and has been front and foremost in the transition between the old administration and the new.  You only have to check out change.gov to see how ideas are evolving on soliciting and evaluating...

Scientific knowledge, and the “pay to play” culture

by Andrew Maynard | Jan 7, 2009 | Civic Science, Communication, Nanotechnology

Here’s a bit of trivia to brighten your day:  Between 2000 and 2007, Chinese scientists published roughly one nanotoxicology paper for every ten million people in the country.  In contrast, US scientists published twenty-five nanotoxicology papers for every ten...

A "manifesto" for socially-relevant science and technology

by Andrew Maynard | Dec 24, 2008 | Civic Science, Engagement, Policy, Public Perception

In 2003, Harvard University’s Sheila Jasanoff wrote about what she termed “Technologies of Humility.” Recognizing the growing disconnect between technological progress and its effective governance, Jasanoff explored new approaches to decision-making that “seek to...

Is nanotechnology suffering from “silent rave” syndrome?

by Andrew Maynard | Oct 5, 2008 | Communication, Engagement, Nanotechnology

The silent rave might seem a rather bizarre social phenomenon; a group of strangers converging in a public place and dancing to their own individual iPod soundtracks.  But I have a sneaking suspicion that the emerging technology community has been indulging in the new...
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