Synthetic Biology and the Question of Public Participation : Governance and Ethics in Dealing with Emerging Technologies

Springer Verlag (2023)
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Abstract

The book considers the relationship between governance and participation, and the ways participation has been understood, framed and applied in the context of synthetic biology (SB) governance approaches. Based on fundamental questions about the scope, purpose, and responsibilities assigned to public participation activities, the authors conducted an literature review of policy reports and articles on SB governance. The authors identify key characteristics of synthetic biology, such as the complex interplay of research, engineering and IT expertise in the field, as well as the challenges these characteristics pose in designing governance frameworks. Drawing on insights from a literature review, the authors contest calls for “earlier” and “more” participation on the basis that such calls fail to consider the necessary structural adjustments and resources needed for such endeavors. The brief addresses ethical questions arising in synthetic biology that could be used for developing frameworks of governance in the ongoing COVID-19 crisis and the consequent innovations in vaccine research.

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Governance and Participation in Policy Literature on Synthetic Biology

The chapter deals with the different positions in engaging the public(s) in the field of synthetic biology and provides an overview of the most prominent avenues in research, policy, and non-governmental action. Against the notion that participation is merely “management of perceptions” or “informin... see more

Introduction

The book considers the relationship between governance and participation, and the ways participation has been understood, framed, and applied in the context of synthetic biology (SB) governance. Based on questions about the scope, purpose, and responsibilities assigned to public participation activi... see more

Recommendations

The authors provide ten recommendations for participation in synthetic biology: from questions of distributional justice to communicative efforts via resources and training to the technical infrastructure. Looking more closely at the structural prerequisites, value systems and educational needs of t... see more

Conclusion

In the conclusion, the authors argue that public participation should not be seen as a “one fits all” solution to a “crisis of trust” in emerging biotechnologies, but rather as a tool to work on collective visions for the future. To promote a productive approach in designing participatory strategies... see more

Governance and Public Participation

The chapter discusses different objectives of public participation in synthetic biology and suggests six focus areas across all governance dimensions, hard law, soft law, education, research impact, and research infrastructure, to design effective participation in synthetic biology. The authors iden... see more

Imagined Futures: Trust and Justice in Synthetic Biology Governance

The chapter discusses social and cultural implications and current areas of conflict in synthetic biology. Since there is the challenge of potentially misleading imaginaries and an overall uncertainty regarding research and application in the field, it is quintessential to consider the category of s... see more

Case Study: COVID-19 Vaccine Development

When talking about public participation and the regulatory decision-making process, it is crucial to think about the right time and purpose to involve different stakeholders. The chapter explores circumstantial prerequisites for participatory approaches on the basis of a more recent case study: synt... see more

Approaches in Defining Governance

The chapter discusses how governance in emerging biotechnologies has been conceptualized to deal with complex technological, ethical, and social questions. The authors explore the challenges in designing governance frameworks generally and for synthetic biology particularly. An understanding of diff... see more

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