Mamo, Laura (Author)
Fishman, Jennifer R. (Author)
This special issue of Science, Technology, & Human Values assembles papers that consider relations among science, ethics, and justice. The papers are drawn from a 2011 National Science Foundation-sponsored workshop that brought together interdisciplinary scholars to consider, incorporate, and attend to the meanings, uses, and social consequences of ethical questions and justice ideals in technoscientific projects. The papers included in this special issue examine key areas that emerged from this workshop, including public participation, the production of knowledge, what counts as consent, ownership of biomaterials, and others. Together, the papers raise questions about new directions and articulations of power, justice, and inequalities in science and technology studies.
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Article Ottinger, Gwen (2013) Changing Knowledge, Local Knowledge, and Knowledge Gaps: STS Insights into Procedural Justice. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 250-270).
Article Reardon, Jenny (2013) On the Emergence of Science and Justice. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 176-200).
Article
M'charek, Amade;
Hagendijk, Rob;
Vries, Wiebe de;
(2013)
Equal before the Law: On the Machinery of Sameness in Forensic DNA Practice
Book
Bainham, Andrew;
Sclater, Shelley Day;
Richards, Martin;
(2002)
Body Lore and Laws
Book
Hans Radder;
(2019)
From Commodification to the Common Good: Reconstructing Science, Technology, and Society
Article
Shira Shmuely;
(2024)
“Sentient Beings”: Cephalopods’ Minds and U.K. Law
Article
Swazo, Norman K.;
(2005)
Research Integrity and Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Appropriating Foucault's Critique of Knowledge/Power
Article
Charles Dupras;
Katie Michelle Saulnier;
Yann Joly;
(October 2019)
Epigenetics, ethics, law and society: A multidisciplinary review of descriptive, instrumental, dialectical and reflexive analyses
Book
Mazzoni, Cosimo Marco;
(2002)
Ethics and Law in Biological Research
Article
Carrie Friese;
Nathalie Nuyts;
(July 2018)
From The Principles to the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act: A Commentary on How and Why the 3Rs Became Central to Laboratory Animal Governance in the UK
Book
Stark, Laura;
(2012)
Behind Closed Doors: IRBs and the Making of Ethical Reseach
Article
Ottinger, Gwen;
(2013)
Changing Knowledge, Local Knowledge, and Knowledge Gaps: STS Insights into Procedural Justice
Book
Jinee Lokaneeta;
(2020)
The Truth Machines: Policing, Violence, and Scientific Interrogations in India
Book
Wise, Steven M.;
(2002)
Drawing the Line: Science and the Case for Animal Rights
Article
Weikart, Richard;
(2002)
Darwinism and Death: Devaluing Human Life in Germany, 1859--1920
Book
Olver, Ian N.;
(2002)
Is Death Ever Preferable to Life?
Article
Sadler, Gregory B.;
(2006)
The Laws of Nature as Moral Norms in Hobbes' Leviathan
Article
Hua, Julietta;
Ahuja, Neel;
(2013)
Chimpanzee Sanctuary: “Surplus” Life and the Politics of Transspecies Care
Article
Pelaprat, Etienne;
Hartouni, Valerie;
(2011)
The Neural Subject in Popular Culture and the End of Life
Thesis
Lavi, Shai Joshua;
(2001)
The Modern Art of Dying: The History of Euthanasia in America
Book
Lucas Richert;
(2014)
Conservatism, Consumer Choice, and the Food and Drug Administration During the Reagan Era: A Prescription for Scandal
Article
J. Benjamin Hurlbut;
Sheila Jasanoff;
Krishanu Saha;
(2020)
Constitutionalism at the Nexus of Life and Law
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