Risk, regulatory science, and nanotechnology -- Language and nanotechnology -- Power and its grip on environmental discourse -- Implications for environmental risk debates -- Conclusions and proposed path forward
Summary
Risk, Language, and Power applies discourse analysis to public policy debates about nanotechnology, to explore how risk is used in language and practice to frame those debates. Morris argues that regulatory science by itself is inadequate to address risk concerns, and that public policy initiatives should be applied to broaden policy discourse around the environmental implications of emerging technologies
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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English
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