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Nanoethics and the Breaching of Boundaries: A Heuristic for Going from Encouragement to a Fuller Integration of Ethical, Legal and Social Issues and Science

Embracing variety: introducing the inclusive modelling of (Parliamentary) technology assessment

Responsible innovation across borders: tensions, paradoxes and possibilities

Responsible innovation as an endorsement of public values: the need for interdisciplinary research

Where are the politics in responsible innovation? European governance, technology assessments, and beyond

Towards principled Responsible Research and Innovation: employing the Difference Principle in funding decisions

Blaming Deadmen: Causes, Culprits, and Chaos in Accounting for Technological Accidents

K. Elizabeth Kenny, Blaming Deadmen: Causes, Culprits, and Chaos in Accounting for Technological Accidents, Science, Technology & Human Values, vol. 40, no. 4, pp. 539-563, 2015.

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