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Das Beispiel Frankreichs$fSabine Ko?nninger 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aBielefeld$ctranscript Verlag$d2016 215 $a1 online resource (345 p.) 225 0 $aScience Studies 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a3-8376-3286-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aFrontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Vorwort 11 1. Zur Entstehung der Untersuchung 13 2. Von gouvernementalen Ethikregimen und vom magiste?re bioe?thique 16 3. Forschungsfragen 19 4. Fallstudie und Untersuchungsmaterial 22 5. Aufbau der Studie 23 1. Untersuchungen zu Ethik, Biomedizin und Biotechnologie 29 2. Untersuchungen zu Ethik und Nanotechnologie 35 3. Zur kritischen Diskussion normativer Tendenzen in den Science and Technology Studies 39 1. Die Gouvernementalita?tsstudien 43 2. Der Abstieg: die genealogische Herangehensweise 50 3. Der Aufstieg: Ethik als neoliberale Gouvernementalita?t? 57 1. Das Ethikkomitee des Institut National de la Sante? et de la Recherche Me?dicale 63 2. Wofu?r war das Ethikkomitee des Institut National de la Sante? et de la Recherche Me?dicale die Lo?sung? 87 3. Zusammenfassung 120 1. Die Ethikkommission der De?le?gation Ge?ne?rale a? la Recherche Scientifique et Technique 123 2. Der internationale genwissenschaftliche Diskurs der 1970er Jahre - Austausch in einem »exklusiven Club« 127 3. Ethikkommission und Risikoabscha?tzung: Die Auswirkungen des Asilomar- Prozesses in Frankreich 150 4. Zusammenfassung 167 1. Der Mouvement Universel de la Responsabilite? Scientifique 169 2. Der Mouvement Universel de la Responsabilite? Scientifique: Lo?sung wofu?r? 186 3. Reflexion und Dialog als Antwort auf ethische Problematisierungen und zum Schutz der Forschungsfreiheit 195 4. Zusammenfassung 201 1. Die Forschungspolitik zu Beginn der 1980er Jahre - »ein absolut anderer Esprit« 203 2. Der Comite? Consultatif National d'E?thique 216 3. Wofu?r war der Comite? Consultatif National d'E?thique die Lo?sung? 220 4. Der Comite? 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