Ausgabe 2/2016
Special Section: Nanoscale Technologies as Subjects of Responsible Research and Innovation
Inhalt (11 Artikel)
Open Access
Original Paper
Informed Consent in Asymmetrical Relationships: an Investigation into Relational Factors that Influence Room for Reflection
Shannon Lydia Spruit, Ibo van de Poel, Neelke Doorn
Original Paper
CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing – new and old ethical issues arising from a revolutionary technology
Martina Baumann
Book Review
Perfecting Human Futures: Transhuman Visions and Technological Imaginations
Michael G. Sherbert
Book Review
Inquiring into Human Enhancement: Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives
Nora S. Vaage
Introduction
Nanoscale-Technologies as Subjects of Responsible Research and Innovation
Stephan Lingner, John Weckert
Open Access
Original Paper
Responsible, Inclusive Innovation and the Nano-Divide
Doris Schroeder, Sally Dalton-Brown, Benjamin Schrempf, David Kaplan
Original Paper
Locating Responsible Research and Innovation Within Access and Benefit Sharing Spaces of the Convention on Biological Diversity: the Challenge of Emerging Technologies
Sarah A. Laird, Rachel P. Wynberg
Original Paper
Science Policy and Concomitant Research in Synthetic Biology—Some Critical Thoughts
Kristin Hagen
Original Paper
A Problem with Societal Desirability as a Component of Responsible Research and Innovation: the “If we don’t somebody else will” Argument
John Weckert, Hector Rodriguez Valdes, Sadjad Soltanzadeh
Erratum
Erratum to: A Problem with Societal Desirability as a Component of Responsible Research and Innovation: the “If we don’t somebody else will” Argument
John Weckert, Hector Rodriguez Valdes, Sadjad Soltanzadeh