Democratic Experiments Problematizing Nanotechnology and Democracy in Europe and the United States

An examination of nanotechnology as a lens through which to study contemporary democracy in both theory and practice. In Democratic Experiments, Brice Laurent discusses the challenges that emerging technologies create for democracy today. He focuses on nanotechnology and its attendant problems, prop...

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Main Author: Laurent, Brice (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2017
Series:Inside Technology
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