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    Assembling Upstream Engagement: the Case of the Portuguese Deliberative Forum on Nanotechnologies.António Carvalho & João Arriscado Nunes - 2018 - NanoEthics 12 (2):99-113.
    This article analyzes a deliberative forum on nanotechnologies, organized in Portugal within the scope of the research project DEEPEN—Deepening Ethical Engagement and Participation in Emerging Nanotechnologies. This event included scientists, science communicators and members of the “lay public”, and resulted in a position document which summarizes collective aspirations and concerns related to nano. Drawing upon our previous experience with focus groups on nanotechnologies—characterized by methodological innovations that aimed at suspending epistemological inequalities between participants—this paper delves into the performativity of the (...)
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    Pathways to cosmopolitan knowledges : in the aftermath of the discourse on the sciences.João Arriscado Nunes - 2007 - In Boaventura de Sousa Santos (ed.), Cognitive Justice in a Global World: Prudent Knowledges for a Decent Life. Lexington Books.
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    Technology, Methodology and Intervention: Performing Nanoethics in Portugal. [REVIEW]António Carvalho & João Arriscado Nunes - 2013 - NanoEthics 7 (2):149-160.
    During the last few decades we have witnessed a proliferation of exercises dealing with the public participation of citizens in various different dimensions of their societies, including issues of science and technology. On the one hand, these mechanisms provide more robust forms of public engagement with matters that were traditionally dealt with by experts; on the other hand, they raise concerns relating to their design, efficiency or potential for the empowerment of citizens. As part of the EC-funded project DEEPEN (Deepening (...)
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    Book Reviews : Crafting Science: A Sociohistory of the Quest for the Genetics of Cancer, by Joan H. Fujimura. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1996, xii + 322 pp. $45.00/£29.95. [REVIEW]João Arriscado Nunes - 1998 - Science, Technology and Human Values 23 (2):242-245.
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