Vol 10, 2012

 
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dotpoint Deliberating Converging Technologies - An International Comparative Perspective on Public Engagement with Emerging Technologies
Preface to the Special Edition
Gerd Scholl, Ulrich Petschow and Jan-Peter Ferdinand
dotpoint Governance of Nanotechnology in the Netherlands - Informing and Engaging in Different Social Spheres
Rinie Van Est, Bart Walhout, Virgil Rerimassie, Dirk Stemerding and Lucien Hanssen
dotpoint The Potential of National Public Engagement Exercises: Evaluating the Case of the Recent Dutch Societal Dialogue on Nanotechnology
Lotte Krabbenborg
dotpoint Governing Nanotechnology through Stakeholder Dialogues: The Example of the German NanoKommission
Simon-Philipp Pfersdorf
dotpoint Improving Risk Governance of Emerging Technologies through Public Engagement: The Neglected Case of Nano-Remediation?
Khara D. Grieger, Fern Wickson, Henning Boje Andersen and Ortwin Renn
dotpoint Focus Group Discussions Inform Concern Assessment and Support Scientific Policy Advice for the Risk Governance of Nanomaterials
Torsten Fleischer, Julia Haslinger, Jutta Jahnel and Stefanie B. Seitz
dotpoint Evaluating Structured Deliberations about Emerging Technologies: Post-Process Participant Evaluation
Michael D. Cobb and Gretchen Gano
 

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The journal was originally released as the Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society , and originally published by the Australian Centre for Emerging Technologies and Society (ACETS) at Swinburne University, Hawthorn. Issues ran from Vol. 1, No. 1, 2003 until Vol. 5, No. 2, 2007 (a total of nine editions). The journal has been relaunched as the International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society (iJETS), and is now published by the Faculty of Life and Social Sciences, at Swinburne University, Hawthorn, commencing with the tenth edition, Vol. 6, No. 1, in May 2008.

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