Abstract
Introduction Kieran O'Doherty and Edna Einsiedel Part 1: The Purpose and Function of Public 1 Giving Power to Public Voice: A Critical Review of Alternative Means of Infusing Citizen Deliberation with Legal Authority or Influence John Gastil 2 Parliamentary Technology Assessment in Europe and the Role of Public Leonhard Hennen 3 Democracy, Governance, and Public Engagement: A Critical Assessment Peter W.B. Phillips Part 2: External Conditions for Legitimate Public Engagement: Ethics, Society, and Democracy 4 Trust, Accountability, and Participation: Conditions for and Constraints on Democratic Models Susan Dodds 5 Public Voices or Private Choices? The Role of Public Consultation in the Regulation of Reproductive Technologies Colin Gavaghan 6 Challenges to Deliberations on Genomics Michiel Korthals Part 3: Internal Conditions for Legitimate Public Engagement: Lessons for the Practitioner 7 Deliberative Fears: Citizen Deliberation about Science in a National Consensus Conference Michael D. Cobb 8 Theorizing Deliberative Discourse Kieran O'Doherty Part 4: Institutional Contexts of Public 9 Public Engagement and Knowledge Mobilization in Public and Private Policy David Castle 10 From Public Engagement to Public Policy: Competing Stakeholders and the Path to Law Reform David Weisbrot 11 in the Canadian Biotechnology Regulatory Regime Andrea Riccardo Migone and Michael Howlett Part 5: Modes of and Experiments in 12 Swimming with Salmon: The Use of Journalism to Public Engagement Initiatives on Emerging Biotechnologies David M. Secko 13 Science Media and Public Participation: The Potential of Drama-Documentaries Grace Reid 14 N-Reasons: Computer-Mediated Ethical Decision Support for Public Peter Danielson 15 Contentious New Technology Introductions and e-Participation Keith Culver Part 6: Understanding Stakeholders and 16 Rethinking Publics and Participation in New Governance Contexts: Stakeholder and Extended Forms of Edna Einsiedel 17 Public Engagement with Human Genetics: A Social Movement Approach Alexandra Plows 18 The Limits of Liberal Values in the Moral Assessment of Genomic and Technological Innovation Chloe G.K. Atkins Contributors Index
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