On Technological and Innovation Sovereignty: A Response to Carl Mitcham’s Call for a Political Theory of Technology

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Abstract

The concepts of technological and innovation sovereignty open a pathway to address existing gaps in the governance of technology and innovation. Technological sovereignty aims to embed socio-political objectives within the development of technology and innovation, affecting economic governance and providing directionality of technological capacities. In this article, the concepts of technological and innovation sovereignty will be elaborated against the background of the paradigms of nation-state governance of technology, modern market-innovation and responsible innovation.

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von Schomberg, R. (2025). On Technological and Innovation Sovereignty: A Response to Carl Mitcham’s Call for a Political Theory of Technology. NanoEthics, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-025-00469-w

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