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Science, Technology and Public Policy 2006/7

Science, Technology and Public Policy 2006/7. Philipp Aerni and Ladina Caduff ________________________________________. Tuesday, 10:15- 12:00 ETH Zentrum LFW E 11 Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS) D-GESS, ETH Zürich http://www.ib.ethz.ch/index04.htm.

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Science, Technology and Public Policy 2006/7

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  1. Science, Technology and Public Policy 2006/7 Philipp Aerni and Ladina Caduff ________________________________________ Tuesday, 10:15- 12:00 ETH Zentrum LFW E 11 Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS) D-GESS, ETH Zürich http://www.ib.ethz.ch/index04.htm

  2. STPP Course WS 2006-2007 1 31.10 Science and Technology in Society (PA) 07.11 Risk, Regulation and Innovation (PA) 14.11. The Political Economy of Regulation (LC) 21.11. Environmental, Consumer Protection and Governance (LC) 28.11. Public and Industrial Leadership (PA) 05.12. Knowledge and Regulation (LC) 12.12. Technology as a Global Public Good (PA) 19.12. Intellectual Property Rights and Access to Technology (PA) 09.01. Risk and Regulation in the US and Europe (LC) 16.01. Food Safety in the Global Market (LC) 23.01. Perception, Trust and Interests / Politics of Technology 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

  3. Science, Technology and Public Policy Society Global Governance (Organized Interests, Acceptance, Knowledge, Cultural Identity) Social Policy/Politics (Management of Global Public Goods) Development Policy TECHNOLOGY Regulation Facilitation (identifying risks, choosing policy tools) Environmental Policy (Enabling Technological Innovation&Entrepeneurship) Science/Economic Policy

  4. The Role of Science and Technology in Society New technologies as the curse or the salvation of society? (E. Cassirer) • Technology and the Human Condition: • Technology: The quintessential human product (A. Gehlen) • Science and Technology Studies (STS): Technology imposed on us? • The Evolution of Technology and its Consequences: • Technology develops cumulatively rather than in Isolated heroic acts • (society must find a use for it) • Do we invent to meet an urgent need or do we create a need for a • new invention (J. Diamond)? • Knowledge and Technology as Engines of Globalization • Does it increase inequality? If yes, why? (public policy) • Does it subject or empower people? (economic history) • How does it affect affect environment and society? (NZ vs. EU approach) • Democracy (protection of property rights), Capitalism (freedom to innovate) • But can it provide meaning, orientation and identity? (J.A. Schumpeter) • ► Public Leadership and Industrial Policy make the difference

  5. Interesting links Harvard University (Calestous Juma) • KSG Science, Technology and Globalization(http://bcsia.ksg.harvard.edu/) Academic Careers • AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowshipshttp://fellowships.aaas.org/ International Initiatives • African Technology Development Forum (ATDF)www.atdforum.org/ • Initiatives for Sustain. Techn. and Inst. (SRISTI)www.sristi.org/cms/ • FAB LAB, MIThttp://fab.cba.mit.edu/ Interesting e-Journals and Blogs • Issues in Science and Technologywww.issues.org/ • Aerni IAW Homepagewww.iaw.agrl.ethz.ch/people/Personen/aernip • Science and Development Networkhttp://www.scidev.net/

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