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  1. Southern roles in global nanotechnology innovation: Perspectives from thailand and australia. [REVIEW]Donald C. Maclurcan - 2009 - NanoEthics 3 (2):137-156.
    The term ‘nano-divide’ has become a catch-phrase for describing various kinds of global nanotechnology inequities. However, there has been little in-depth exploration as to what the global nano-divide really means, and limited commentary on its early nature. Furthermore, the literature often presents countries from the Global South as ‘passive’ agents in global nanotechnology innovation—without the ability to develop endogenous nanotechnology capabilities. Yet others point to nanotechnology providing opportunities for the South to play new roles in the global research and development (...)
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  • A Public Ethos of Enhancement Across Asia.Darryl Macer - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics 14 (4):45-47.