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Nanotechnology and the Challenges of Equity, Equality and Development

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Nanotechnology is enabling applications in materials, microelectronics, health, and agriculture, which are projected to create the next big shift in production, comparable to the industrial revolution. Such major shifts always co-evolve with social relationships. This book focuses on how nanotechnologies might affect equity/equality in global society. Nanotechnologies are likely to open gaps by gender, ethnicity, race, and ability status, as well as between developed and developing countries, unless steps are taken now to create a different outcome. Organizations need to change their practices, and cultural ideas must be broadened if currently disadvantaged groups are to have a more equal position in nano-society rather than a more disadvantaged one. Economic structures are likely to shift in the nano-revolution, requiring policymakers and participatory processes to invent new institutions for social welfare, better suited to the new economic order than those of the past.

List of contents

Part I: Dimensions of Nano FairnessPart II: Uneven Structures Part III: Equalizing Processes Part IV: Nanotechnology and the World SystemPart V: Lessons for action Index

Summary

Nanotechnology is enabling applications in materials, microelectronics, health, and agriculture, which are projected to create the next big shift in production, comparable to the industrial revolution. Such major shifts always co-evolve with social relationships. This book focuses on how nanotechnologies might affect equity/equality in global society. Nanotechnologies are likely to open gaps by gender, ethnicity, race, and ability status, as well as between developed and developing countries, unless steps are taken now to create a different outcome. Organizations need to change their practices, and cultural ideas must be broadened if currently disadvantaged groups are to have a more equal position in nano-society rather than a more disadvantaged one. Economic structures are likely to shift in the nano-revolution, requiring policymakers and participatory processes to invent new institutions for social welfare, better suited to the new economic order than those of the past.

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Assisted by Susan Cozzens (Editor), Susan E Cozzens (Editor), Susan E. Cozzens (Editor), Susa E Cozzens (Editor), Susan E Cozzens (Editor), Wetmore (Editor), Wetmore (Editor), Jameson Wetmore (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.11.2010
 
EAN 9789048196142
ISBN 978-90-481-9614-2
No. of pages 458
Weight 862 g
Illustrations XXX, 458 p.
Series Yearbook of Nanotechnology in Society
Yearbook of Nanotechnology in Society
Yearbook of Nanotechnology in
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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