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Social and Ethical Interactions with Nano: Mapping the Early Literature
Authors:Kamilla Kjølberg  Fern Wickson
Affiliation:(1) Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities, University of Bergen, P.O. Box 7800, 5020 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:There is a rapidly expanding field of research on social and ethical interactions with nano-scaled sciences and technologies. An important question is: What does social and ethical research actually mean when it is focussed on technological applications that are largely hypothetical, and a field of science spread out across multiple disciplines and lacking unification? This paper maps early literature in the field of research as a way of answering this question. Our aim is to describe how this field is developing in response to its difficult task, and particularly, to comment on the topics of focus and where there is potential for future development. We present four topical categories, labelled Governance, Perception, Science and Philosophy, and use these as a tool to both map the field and to analyse its development. We find a majority of literature currently focused on issues of governance and perception, and offer suggestions for why this might be so. We then discuss cross-category themes of definition, novelty and interdisciplinarity, highlighting diverse positions and a problematic lack of direct debate. Our conclusion is that the field would benefit from more interaction, cross-referencing and creative research across traditional fields of inquiry.
Keywords:Definition  ELSA  Interdisciplinarity  Mapping  Nanotechnology  Novelty  SEIN
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