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Science and engineering, industry and politics, environmentalists and transhumanists are Discovering the Nanoscale. Policy makers are demanding explicit consideration of ethical, legal, and social aspects, and popular books are explaining the achievements and promises of nanoscience. It may therefore seem surprising that this is the first collection of studies that considers nanoscience and nanotechnologies from the critical perspective of Science and Technology Studies (STS). However, when one appreciates that such a critical perspective needs to be historically informed it often involves intimate acquaintance with the research process. Accordingly, this book on the historical, analytical, and ethical study of nanoscience and -technology has come together in a period of several years. Though it presents only first results, these results for the most part stem from sustained investigations of nanoscience and nanotechnologies and of the contexts that are shaping their development. Nanoscience and technologies are developing very quickly, and for this reason both pose a challenge to the more reflective approach commonly taken by science studies, while at the same time requiring the perspective provided by science studies scholars. Many are convinced that nothing meaningful can be said about the social and ethical implications of nanotechnologies at this early stage, but one can already see what programmatic attitudes go into nanoscale research, what metaphors are shaping it, and what conception of nature is implicit in its vision. It is also often assumed that in order to consider all aspects of nanotechnologies it is sufficient to know a bit of the science and to have some ethical intuitions. This collection of papers establishes that one also needs to appreciate nanoscale research and development in the larger context of the changing relations of science, technology, and society.IOS Press is an international science, technical and medical publisher of high-quality books for academics, scientists, and professionals in all fields. Some of the areas we publish in: -Biomedicine -Oncology -Artificial intelligence -Databases and information systems -Maritime engineering -Nanotechnology -Geoengineering -All aspects of physics -E-governance -E-commerce -The knowledge economy -Urban studies -Arms control -Understanding and responding to terrorism -Medical informatics -Computer Sciences
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D. Baird, A. Nordmann & J. Schummer (eds.), Discovering the Nanoscale, Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2004. ISBN: 1-58603-467-7
Contents Introduction Davis Baird, Alfred Nordmann & Joachim Schummer
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Part I: Configuring the Disciplines Interdisciplinary Issues in Nanoscale Research Joachim Schummer
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A Hierarchical Architecture for Nano-scale Science and Technology: Taking Stock of the Claims About Science Made By Advocates of NBIC Convergence George Khushf
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Unbounded Technologies: Working Through Technological Reductionism of Nanotechnology Jan C. Schmidt
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Molecular Disjunctions: Staking Claims at the Nanoscale Alfred Nordmann Societal Dimensions of Nanotechnology as a Trading Zone: Results from a Pilot Project Michael E. Gorman, James F. Groves & Jeff Shrager
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Part II: Searching for Theories of the Nanoscale Nanoscale Technology: A Two-Sided Challenge for Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics Pieter E. Vermaas Nanoscience and the Janus-Faced Character of Simulations Johannes Lenhard Von Neumann, Self-Reproduction and the Constitution of Nanophenomena Otávio Bueno
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Part III: Imaging the Nanoscale How Probe Microscopists Became Nanotechnologists Cyrus C. M. Mody
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Nanotechnology and the Negotiation of Novelty Arne Hessenbruch
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Probing the History of Scanning Tunneling Mic