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Sociological Imaginations

Human Practice Team

Theoretical and Conceptual Framework

The Governance Challenges of Synthetic Biology


tacit knowledge, deskilling, BioBricks, Registry of Standard Biological Parts, standardization, predictability, design, converging technology, cross-borderness, (scientific) uncertainty, technologies of hubris, closing down

Opposing Paradigms in the Face of Environmental Decline


Cohen, late-modernity, scientific rationality, ecological modernisation theory, risk society theory, technological-environmental risk and development, subpolitics, capitalist society, cost-effectiveness, environmental reform, industrialisation, reductionism, non-governmental actors,

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