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El. knyga: Governance of Knowledge

(Zeppelin University, Germany)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Jul-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351482011
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Social surveillance and regulation of knowledge will be one of the most important issues in the near future, one that will give rise to unending controversy. In The Governance of Knowledge, Nico Stehr predicts that such concerns will create a new political field, namely, knowledge policy, which will entail regulating dissemination of the anticipated results of rapidly increasing knowledge.

The number and range of institutionalized standards for monitoring new knowledge has hitherto been relatively small. Only in cases of technological applications has social control, in the form of political regulation, so far intervened. All modern societies today have complex regulations and extensive concerns with the registration, licensing, testing, and monitoring of pharmaceutical products. The increasingly important and extensive area of intellectual property legislation and administration is an example of social control in which certain measures selectively determine the use of scientific finds and technical knowledge.

The Governance of Knowledge assembles a range of essays that attempt to explore the new field of knowledge politics for the first time. It is divided into four parts: The Emergence of Knowledge Politics: Origins, Context, and Consequences; Major Social Institutions and Knowledge Politics; Case Studies on the Governance of Knowledge; and Issues in Knowledge Politics as a New Political Field. Individual chapters concern the emergence of knowledge policy, the embeddedness of such regulations in major social institutions, offer case studies and discuss controversial issues that are bound to accompany efforts to regulate new knowledge.

Professionals and graduate students in the fields of scoiology, political science, social science, and law, including policymakers and natural scientists, will find this book extremely informative.

Nico Stehr is Paul-Lazarsfeld Professor at the Universitt Wien, Austria. His research interests center on the transformation of modern societies into knowledge societies, the interrelation between climate and society, the history of the social sciences, and the uses of social and natural science knowledge. Among his recent books are Werner Sombart: Economic Life in the Modern Agewith Reiner Grundmann), published by Transaction, and Knowledge and Economics Conduct.

Preface ix
Nico Stehr
Introduction: A World Made of Knowledge xiii
Nico Stehr
Part I The Emergence of Knowledge Politics: Origins, Context and Consequences
Introduction
3(6)
Reiner Grundmann
1 Knowledge Policy as the Task of Science: On Ethically Relevant Knowledge of Nature
9(20)
Gernot Bohme
2 Traditional Knowledge in Modern Society
29(14)
Wolfgang van den Daele
3 In Search of Vehicles for Knowledge Governance: On the Need for Institutions that Creatively Destroy Social Capital
43(42)
Steve Fuller
Part II Major Social Institutions and Knowledge Politics
Introduction
85(6)
Martin Schulte
4 The Rising Relevance of Non-Explicit Knowledge under a New Regime of Knowledge Production
91(20)
Werner Rammert
5 Policing Society: Genetics, Robotics, Nanotechnology
111(14)
William Leiss
6 The New Human Zoo
125(16)
Jeffrey Klein
Part III Case Studies on the Governance of Knowledge: The Ineffective Governance of Science
Introduction
141(6)
J. Rogers Hollingsworth
7 Feedback Loops in the Politics of Knowledge Production
147(24)
Troy Duster
8 BSE and the Phillips Report: A Cautionary Tale about the Uptake of `Risk'
171(28)
Kevin Edson Jones
9 Subjects of Knowledge: Epistemologies of the Consumer in the GM Food Debate
199(20)
Javier Lezaun
Part IV Issues in Knowledge Politics as a New Political Field
Introduction
219(4)
Nico Stehr
10 The Use of Knowledge in the Legal System: The Relationship between Scientific Expertise and Legal Decisions
223(18)
Martin Schulte
11 The Innovation Commons
241(14)
Lawrence Lessig
12 Quasi-Science and the State: `Governing Science' in Comparative Perspective
255(30)
Stephen Turner
Concluding Observations: Free Flow of Information or Embedded Expertise? Notes on the Regulation of Knowledge 285(20)
Reiner Grundmann
Contributors 305(6)
Index 311
Nico Stehr is Karl Mannheim Professor of Cultural Studies at the Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen, Germany, and a fellow of the Center for the Advanced Study of the Humanities, Essen, Germany. During the academic year 2002-2003 he was Paul F. Lazarsfeld Professor at the University of Vienna. Stehr is also a professor emeritus of the University of Alberta. His research interests include sociology, economics and labor, globalization, and ecology.