Knowledge, technology and law/ edited by Emilie Cloatre, Martyn Pickersgill
Material type: TextSeries: Law, science and societyPublication details: New York: Routledge, 2014Description: x, 255 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780415628624Subject(s): Science and law | Science--Social aspects | Science--Social aspects | Sociological jurisprudenceDDC classification: 340.11Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 340.11 CLO/K (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P41360 |
Introduction Emilie Cloatre and Martyn Pickersgill,
Section 1 Law, Expertise and Public Participation
Chapter 1 Science, uncertainty and the normative question of epistemic governance Sujatha Raman,
Chapter 2 Contingent participation: imaginaries of sustainable technoscientific innovation in the European Union Mark Flear and Thomas Pfister,
Chapter 3 The voice of silence: UK patients' silent resistance to the assisted reproduction regulations Ilke Turkmendag,
Section 2 Objects and Epistemologies in Criminal Law
Chapter 4 Unchaining research: processes of dis/empowerment and the social study of criminal law and investigation Barbara Prainsack,
Chapter 5 Making the colposcope "forensic": The medico-legal management of a controversial visualisation device Gethin Rees,
Chapter 6 Telling tales: some episodes from the multiple lives of the polygraph machine Andrew Balmer,
Section 3 Regulation, Ethics and Values
Chapter 7 Through the thicket and across the divide: successfully navigating the regulatory landscape in life sciences research Graeme Laurie and Shawn Harmon,
Chapter 8, Misconduct hunting: research integrity via law, science and technology Marie-Andree Jacob,
Chapter 9 Financial derivatives and the challenge of performation: where contingency meets contestability Donatella Alessandrini,
Section 4 Law, Technoscience and the Stabilization of Knowledge
Chapter 10 Epistemic Jurisdictions: Science and Courts in Regulatory (De)centralisation David Winickoff,
Chapter 11 Un-knowing exposure: toxic emergency housing, strategic inconclusivity and governance in the US Gulf South Nick Shapiro,
Chapter 12 A likely story: HIV and the definition of disability in UK employment equality law, 1996-2005 Emily Grabham,
Chapter 13 Paper prototypes Alain Pottage
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