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The Role of the Humanities and Social Sciences in Nanotechnology Research and Development
Authors:Mette Ebbesen
Institution:(1) Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), University of Aarhus, Ny Munkegade, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark;(2) Centre for Bioethics and Nanoethics, University of Aarhus, Taasingegade 3, Building 1443, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Abstract:The experience with genetically modified foods has been prominent in motivating science, industry and regulatory bodies to address the social and ethical dimensions of nanotechnology. The overall objective is to gain the general public’s acceptance of nanotechnology in order not to provoke a consumer boycott as it happened with genetically modified foods. It is stated implicitly in reports on nanotechnology research and development that this acceptance depends on the public’s confidence in the technology and that the confidence is created on the basis of information, education, openness and debate about scientific and technological developments. Hence, it is assumed that informing and educating the public will create trust, which will consequently lead to an acceptance of nanotechnology. Thus, the humanities and social sciences are seen as tools to achieve public acceptance. In this paper, the author argues that this is a narrow apprehension of the role of the humanities and social sciences. The humanities and social sciences have a critical function asking fundamental questions and informing the public about these reflections. This may lead to scepticism, however, the motivation for addressing the social and ethical dimensions of nanotechnology should not be public acceptance but informed judgement. The author illustrates this critical function by discussing the role, motivation and contribution of ethics as an example. Lastly, the author shows that a possible strategy for incorporating the humanities and the social sciences into nanotechnology research and development is Real-Time Technology Assessment, where the purpose is to integrate natural science and engineering investigations with ethical, legal and social science from the outset.
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Keywords:Critical function  Ethics  Humanities  Nanotechnology research and development  Social sciences
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