Science and technology governance and European values

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Policymakers require stable anchor points for long-term policies. The governance of new technologies can be fraught with difficulties in terms of public acceptance. Strong ethical foundations can help align stakeholder interests. In democracies, such anchor points and ethical foundations can be provided through constitutional values. The main aim of this chapter is to show how European fundamental values are relevant in the governance of science and technology.

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Schroeder, D., & Rerimassie, V. (2015). Science and technology governance and European values. In Science and Technology Governance and Ethics: A Global Perspective from Europe, India and China (pp. 53–71). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14693-5_5

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