| DENMARK |
| ICT |
Biotechnology |
Environment |
Country Specific |
Other |
Changing Modes of Biotechnology Governance in Denmark (Lassen) – DP3
Cloning Sensations: Mass Mediated Articulation of Social Responses to Genetic Research (Horst) – DP9 |
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Citizen Projects and Consensus Building at the Danish Board of Technology: on Experiments in Democracy (Jensen) – DP4
Governance of S&T; in Denmark (Bertilsson) – DP31 |
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| FINLAND |
| ICT |
Biotechnology |
Environment |
Country Specific |
Other |
| Questioning the Finnish Model – Forms of Public Engagement in the Building of the Finnish Information Society (Pelkonen) – DP5 |
Discourses of Ecology and New Biotechnology in the Finnish Forest Sector – Combining Old Structures and New Technologies (Häyrinen–Alestalo, Snell and Teräväinen) – DP11
Market Orientations and Mediation of Public Opinions in Finnish Biotechnology (COMPASS Report – Häyrinen–Alestalo and Snell) – DP6 |
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New Technologies Challenging Old Structures of Governance (Häyrinen–Alestalo, Pelkonen and Snell) – DP7 |
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| GREECE |
| ICT |
Biotechnology |
Environment |
Country Specific |
Other |
| ICTs in Greece (Botetzagias, Boudourides and Kalamaras) – DP18 |
Biotechnology in Greece (Botetzagias, Boudourides and Kalamaras) – DP10 |
Environmental organisations in Greece (Botetzagias and Boudourides) – DP8 |
Introduction to the Greek Case studies (Botetzagias and Boudourides) – DP17 |
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| NETHERLANDS |
| ICT |
Biotechnology |
Environment |
Country Specific |
Other |
| ‘It can’t be uninvented’ – the Dutch debate about the chip in the early 1980s (Wouters) – DP13 |
The GM Food Debate in the Netherlands, 1999–2002 (Hagendijk and Egmond) – DP14 |
Technology, risk and democracy: the Dutch nuclear energy debate (1981–1984) (Hagendijk and Terpstra) – DP12 |
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| NORWAY |
| ICT |
Biotechnology |
Environment |
Country Specific |
Other |
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Science, Technology and Governance in Norway: Biotechnology in Norway (Kallerud) – DP15 |
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Science, Technology and Governance in Norway – Introduction (Kallerud)
– DP19
Controversy over institutional structure & design in Norwegian governance of S&T; (Kallerud) – DP16 |
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| PORTUGAL |
| ICT |
Biotechnology |
Environment |
Country Specific |
Other |
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A Regulatory Void? Reprogenetics in Portugal (Nunes and Matias) – DP20 |
Agonistic spaces, contentious politics and the trials of governance: Environmental policies and conflict in Portugal (Nunes and Matias) – DP21 |
Science, Technology and Governance in Portugal (Nunes and Matias) – DP22 |
The BSE Crisis in Portugal or how to ‘domesticate’ European regulatory politics
(Nunes, Periera and Matias) – DP23 |
| SWEDEN |
| ICT |
Biotechnology |
Environment |
Country Specific |
Other |
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Democracy at Stake: Film, Folkbildning and Public Engagment with Biotechnology in Sweden (Elam) – DP24 |
Constrained Deliberation: Public Participation in Swedish Nuclear Waste Management (Sundqvist) – DP25 |
Knowledge Society as the Republic of Science Enlarged: the Case of Sweden (Elam/Glimell) – DP26
Restored Scientific Authority and Orchestrated Deliberation: a Review of Current Swedish S&T; Politics (Glimell) – DP27 |
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| U.K. |
| ICT |
Biotechnology |
Environment |
Country Specific |
Other |
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Science, the Economy and Public Distrust – the 2003 UK GM Debate (Healey) – DP28 |
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Science, the Economy and Public Distrust – Challenges to UK Scientific Governance (Healey) – DP29 |
Regulating Policy Discourse: UK Guidelines on Scientific Advice and Policymaking
(Healey) – DP30 |