articleSocial Studies of ScienceNov 15, 2013Closed access

Understanding ‘anticipatory governance’

Arizona State University

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Abstract

Anticipatory governance is 'a broad-based capacity extended through society that can act on a variety of inputs to manage emerging knowledge-based technologies while such management is still possible'. It motivates activities designed to build capacities in foresight, engagement, and integration--as well as through their production ensemble. These capacities encourage and support the reflection of scientists, engineers, policy makers, and other publics on their roles in new technologies. This article reviews the early history of the National Nanotechnology Initiative in the United States, and it further explicates anticipatory governance through exploring the genealogy of the term and addressing a set of…

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Keywords
  • Technoscience
  • Vision
  • Corporate governance
  • Deliberation
  • Futures studies
  • Futures contract
  • Skepticism
  • Nexus (standard)
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