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Rethinking constructive technology assessment as democratic, reflective, discourse
Authors:Audley  
Institution:University of Newcastle upon Tyne Business School, 2nd Floor Armstrong Building, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper conceives technology assessment potentially to be a constructively democratic, reflective and discursive process. The paper reviews selected literature focusing on the notion and practice of constructive technology assessment (CTA). CTA aims to produce better technology in a better society, and emphasises the early involvement of a broad array of actors to facilitate social learning about technology and potential impacts. The paper presents a new perspective of CTA based on a discussion of contiguous research on the social implications and control of technology, reflexivity and reflection in the ‘risk society’ (Beck), and on public understanding and participation in science and technology. The paper concludes that the future development of CTA is well served by improved articulation or revision of core elements of the approach, for example by emphasising a concern for interaction and socio-technical criticism based on democratic principles. In addition, to conceive of CTA as a discursive activity may facilitate the analysis of the limitations in practice on the role of non-experts participating in technology assessment and the capacity for self-reflection of all actors.
Keywords:Constructive technology assessment  Democratic technology  Risk society  Reflection  Discourse
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