One way to shape technology and its embedding in society in the 21st
century is through the visions that guide their development, especially
concerning the long-term societal perspective. A critical discussion and
assessment of these visions is a prerequisite for influencing the course
of development. Technology assessment, therefore, has to provide a
methodological repertoire for assessing and constructing visions, taking
into account the requirements for long-term orientation as well as the
need for public legitimation. This volume draws upon insights from
technology assessment, political sciences, epistemology, sociology and
ethics. It is to contribute to the recent literature in on "shaping
technology", taking into account the "co-evolution of technology and
society". It connects to that technology assessment literature that
emphasises TA's pro-active role and its contribution to political
judgement.