Despite the topic's urgency and centrality, this is the first edited
volume to offer a comprehensive assessment of the varying approaches to
early engagement with new technologies, including nanotechnology,
synthetic biology, biotechnology and ICT. Covering five main approaches
to early engagement--constructive technology assessment (CTA),
value-sensitive design (VSD), midstream modulation (MM), the network
approach for moral evaluation, and political technology assessment--the
book will be a pivotal text in the rapidly developing research field of
ELSI, which explores the ethical, legal, and social implications of new
technologies.
Featuring leading scholars who discuss each early engagement approach in
turn, the chapters cover both theory and applications, and include
evaluative assessments of specific instances of early adoption of
technologies. Further contributions focus on theoretical issues relevant
to all approaches, including interdisciplinary cooperation, normativity
and intervention, and political and public relevance. The publication
has added profile due to the requirement of multi-billion-dollar
research programs in the US and Europe to engage in ELSI research
alongside that of the technical development itself, even in the early
stages. Its comprehensive scrutiny of the core factors in early
engagement will ensure a readership of policy makers as well as
scientists and engineers.