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Deliberate futures: precaution and progress in social choice of sustainable technology
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Sustainable ConsumptionEngineeringSustainable DevelopmentSustainable InnovationSustainable FutureGreen PolicyEnvironmental PolicyNational Innovation PoliciesInnovative ApproachesTechnological FuturesSustainable TechnologyErp EnvironmentIntellectual PropertyPublic PolicyTechnological Development PolicySustainable LivingTechnology PolicyScientific CreativityInnovationDeliberate FuturesBusinessScience And Technology StudiesInnovation PolicySustainabilitySocial InnovationTechnology
Abstract There is much high profile concern over apparent tensions between sustainability and precaution on the one hand, and ‘competitive innovation’ and ‘technological progress’ on the other. How can we balance risk with opportunity and public engagement with ‘sound science’? The outcomes of such debates may undoubtedly be serious for particular technologies, but are there really grounds for concern over the implications for innovation in general? This paper argues that such anxieties often stem from impoverished understandings and strategic misrepresentations of the real nature of scientific creativity and technological possibilities. This can obscure possibilities for achieving more truly sustainable and socially deliberate technological futures. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.
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