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Considering military and ethical implications of nanofactory-level nanotechnology, B., Wang , Nanotechnology Perceptions: a Review of Ultraprecision Engineering, May 2006, Volume 2, Issue 1b, p.143-150, (2006) Abstract
Constructing Productive Engagement: Pre-engagement Tools for Emerging Technologies, Kulve, Haico Te, and Rip Arie , Science and Engineering Ethics, 12/2011, Volume 17, Issue 4, p.699 - 714, (2011) Abstract
Consumers talk nano, , Consumers Talk Nano (23-24 October 2007, Online Discussion), 10/24/2007, (2007) Abstract
The Control of Scientific Research : the case of nanotechnology, Weckert, John , Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics, November, 2001, Volume 3, Issue 2, p.29-44, (2001) Abstract
Converging institutions: shaping relationships between nanotechnologies, economy, and society, Ott, Ingrid, and Papilloud Christian , Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, December, 2007, Volume 27, Issue 6, p.455-466, (2007) Abstract
Converging technologies - what future? The views of the science and policy communities, Giorgi, Liana , Innovation: The European Journal of Social Sciences, Volume 22, Issue 4, p.427-442, (2009) Abstract

Giorgi, Liana 1; Email Address: l.giorgi@iccr-international.org; Affiliation: 1: The Interdisciplinary Centre for Comparative Research in the Social Sciences (ICCR), Schottenfeldgasse 69/1, A-1070 Vienna, Austria.; Source Info: Dec2009, Vol. 22 Issue 4, p427; Subject Term: SOCIAL history; Subject Term: SOCIAL contract; Subject Term: SCIENCE & the humanities; Subject Term: BIOETHICS; Subject Term: SOCIAL psychology; Author-Supplied Keyword: converging technologies; Author-Supplied Keyword: ethics; Author-Supplied Keyword: nanotechnology; Author-Supplied Keyword: NBIC; Author-Supplied Keyword: science policy; Number of Pages: 16p; Document Type: Article