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volume 9, number 1-2, 2012
Michael Decker
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Torsten Fleischer
Participation in 'big style': first observations at the German citizens' dialogue on future technologies.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Elizabeth Minei
,
Jonathan Matusitz
Cyberspace as a new arena for terroristic propaganda: an updated examination.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Thomas Saretzki
Legitimation problems of participatory processes in technology assessment and technology policy.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Elisabeth Weisser-Lohmann
Ethical aspects of vulnerability in research.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Niklas Gudowsky
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Walter Peissl
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Mahshid Sotoudeh
,
Ulrike Bechtold
Forward-looking activities: incorporating citizens' visions.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Leonhard Hennen
Why do we still need participatory technology assessment?
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Erich Griessler
One size fits all? On the institutionalization of participatory technology assessment and its interconnection with national ways of policy-making: the cases of Switzerland and Austria.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Diego Compagna
Lost in translation? The dilemma of alignment within participatory technology developments.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Michael Zschiesche
Assessing project approval procedures as formalised forms of public participation.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Peter Wehling
From invited to uninvited participation (and back?): rethinking civil society engagement in technology assessment and development.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
Michael Ornetzeder
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Karen Kastenhofer
Old problems, new directions and upcoming requirements in participatory technology assessment.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (1-2) (2012)
volume 9, number 3-4, 2012
Thomas Dreier
,
Indra Spiecker genannt Döhmann
Legal aspects of service robotics.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (3-4) (2012)
Philip Boucher
,
Clair Gough
Mapping the ethical landscape of carbon capture and storage.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (3-4) (2012)
Ingrid Ott
Service robotics: an emergent technology field at the interface between industry and services.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (3-4) (2012)
Martin Fischer
Interdisciplinary technology assessment of service robots: the psychological/work science perspective.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (3-4) (2012)
Michael Decker
Service robots in the mirror of reflective research.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (3-4) (2012)
Stephan Lingner
,
Katharina Mader
Editors' Note.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (3-4) (2012)
Michael Decker
,
Ulrike Henckel
Service robots on their way? First steps of an interdisciplinary technology assessment.
Poiesis Prax.
9 (3-4) (2012)
volume 8, number 4, 2012
Mario Garitta
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Poiesis Prax.
8 (4) (2012)
Emma Palese
a body?
Poiesis Prax.
8 (4) (2012)
Paul B. Thompson
The agricultural ethics of biofuels: climate ethics and mitigation arguments.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (4) (2012)
volume 8, number 1, 2011
Dieter Cansier
Rainforest conservation as a strategy of climate policy.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (1) (2011)
Stephan Lingner
Reflecting biomedical, technological and environmental issues of our modern society. The recent "Forum" section in Poiesis & Praxis.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (1) (2011)
Michael Decker
,
Rüdiger Dillmann
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Thomas Dreier
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Martin Fischer
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Mathias Gutmann
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Ingrid Ott
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Indra Spiecker genannt Döhmann
Service robotics: do you know your new companion? Framing an interdisciplinary technology assessment.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (1) (2011)
Dorothee Dörr
Klaus Michael Meyer-Abich: Was es bedeutet, gesund zu sein. Philosophie der Medizin.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (1) (2011)
Arndt Bialobrzeski
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Jens Ried
,
Peter Dabrock
Privacy revisited? Old ideals, new realities, and their impact on biobank regimes.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (1) (2011)
Susanne Benöhr-Laqueur
Fighting in the legal grey area: an analysis of the German Federal Court of Justice decision in case preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (1) (2011)
volume 8, number 2-3, 2011
Federica Timeto
Diffracting the rays of technoscience: a situated critique of representation.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (2-3) (2011)
Ulrich Fiedeler
When does the co-evolution of technology and science overturn into technoscience?
Poiesis Prax.
8 (2-3) (2011)
Peter Wehling
The "technoscientization" of medicine and its limits: technoscientific identities, biosocialities, and rare disease patient organizations.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (2-3) (2011)
Jan C. Schmidt
Toward an epistemology of nano-technosciences.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (2-3) (2011)
Karen Kastenhofer
,
Astrid Schwarz
Probing technoscience.
Poiesis Prax.
8 (2-3) (2011)
Karen Kastenhofer
,
Jan C. Schmidt
Technoscientia est Potentia?
Poiesis Prax.
8 (2-3) (2011)
volume 7, number 4, 2011
Eberhard Knobloch
Kaspar Schott's "encyclopedia of all mathematical sciences".
Poiesis Prax.
7 (4) (2011)
Jonathan Matusitz
,
Eric Kramer
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Poiesis Prax.
7 (4) (2011)
Klaus Mainzer
Interdisciplinarity and innovation dynamics. On convergence of research, technology, economy, and society.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (4) (2011)
Stephan Lingner
Science, interdisciplinarity, and the society.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (4) (2011)
Jan C. Schmidt
What is a problem?
Poiesis Prax.
7 (4) (2011)
volume 7, number 1-2, 2010
Wolfgang Liebert
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Jan C. Schmidt
Collingridge's dilemma and technoscience.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (1-2) (2010)
Wolfgang Liebert
,
Jan C. Schmidt
Towards a prospective technology assessment: challenges and requirements for technology assessment in the age of technoscience.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (1-2) (2010)
Alfons Bora
Knowledge and the regulation of innovation.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (1-2) (2010)
Roswitha Hofmann
,
Doris Allhutter
Situated (un-)learning in software design: a deconstructive approach.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (1-2) (2010)
Matthew Cotton
Discourse, upstream public engagement and the governance of human life extension research.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (1-2) (2010)
Karen Kastenhofer
Do we need a specific kind of technoscience assessment? Taking the convergence of science and technology seriously.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (1-2) (2010)
Alfred Nordmann
A forensics of wishing: technology assessment in the age of technoscience.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (1-2) (2010)
volume 7, number 3, 2010
Hans von Storch
,
Dennis Bray
Against politicization of science.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (3) (2010)
Neha Khetrapal
Achieving common grounds in communication via interfaces: a role of spatial frames for reference.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (3) (2010)
Neelke Doorn
A procedural approach to distributing responsibilities in R&D networks.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (3) (2010)
Sarina Keller
Scientization: putting global climate change on the scientific agenda and the role of the IPCC.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (3) (2010)
Ruth Mampuys
,
Frans W. A. Brom
The quiet before the storm: anticipating developments in synthetic biology.
Poiesis Prax.
7 (3) (2010)