Participatory methods in technology assessment and technology policy

The objective of the research project under the EU/DGXII-TSER programme was to evaluate participatory technology assessment (pTA) and its contribution to European policy. It scrutinised the theoretical and conceptual frameworks that underlie both theoretical discussions and practical initiatives of pTA. By doing so it compared the (potential) contribution of different forms of pTA at different societal levels and in different cultural settings. At the same time, it investigated the various cultural conditions that may or may not be conducive to pTA. In essence, the results of the research project are:

  • to improve the overall understanding of and experience with pTA, and to design a theoretical and conceptual framework
  • to characterise the inter-relationships between pTA and different socio-political cultures in Europe, to evaluate the potential and limitations of pTA in science and technology policy;
  • to issue guidelines for practice in pTA.

A revised version of the report was published as book.

See also the project homepage of the Danish Board of Technology.

Publikationen

Publikationen

  • Joss, S., & Belucci, S. (Eds.). (2002). Participatory Technology Assessment – European Perspectives. Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at University of Westminster in association with TA Swiss, London.
  • Bellucci, S., Bütschi, D., Gloede, F., Hennen, L., Joss, J., Klüver, L., et al. (2002). Theoretical Perspectives – Analytical Framework – Research Protocol. In S. Joss/S. Bellucci: Participatory Technology Assessment – European Perspectives. Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at University of Westminster in association with TA Swiss, London (pp. 15-58).
  • Bellucci, S., Bütschi, D., Gloede, F., Hennen, L., Joss, J., Klüver, L., et al. (2002). Conclusions and Recommendations. In S. Joss/S. Bellucci: Participatory Technology Assessment – European Perspectives. Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at University of Westminster in association with TA Swiss, London (pp. 276-287).
  • Grabner, P., Peissl, W., & Torgersen, H. (2002). Austria: Methodological Innovations from a Latecomer. In S. Joss/S. Bellucci: Participatory Technology Assessment – European Perspectives. Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at University of Westminster in association with TA Swiss, London (pp. 61-74).
  • Joss, S., & Torgersen, H. (2002). Implementing Participatory Technology Assessment – from Import to National Innovation. In S. Joss/S. Bellucci: Participatory Technology Assessment – European Perspectives. Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at University of Westminster in association with TA Swiss, London (pp. 157-178).
  • Bütschi, D., & Nentwich, M. (2002). The Role of Participatory Technology Assessment in the Policy-making Process. In S. Joss/S. Bellucci: Participatory Technology Assessment – European Perspectives. Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) at University of Westminster in association with TA Swiss, London (pp. 233-256).
  • Nentwich, M., & Bütschi, D. (2000). The role of participatory technology assessment in policy-making. In Klein, J. T., Grossenbacher-Mansuy, W., Häberli, R., Bill, A., Scholz, R. W., Welti, M. (Ed.): Transdisciplinarity: Joint Problem Solving among Science, Technology and Society. An Effective Way for Managing Complexity, Basel, Boston, Berlin: Birkhäuser.
  • Belucci, S., Bütschi, D., van Eijndhoven, J., van Est, R., Ejsted, J., Gloede, F., et al. (2000). European Participatory Technology Assessment, Participatory Methods in Technology Assessment and Technology Decision-Making, Project Report for DGXII. Retrieved from http://www.tekno.dk/pdf/projekter/europta_Annex.pdf
  • Grabner, P. (1999). Traffic Forum Salzburg, Case Study for EUROpTA. Retrieved from http://www.tekno.dk/subpage.php3?article=799&language=uk&category=11&toppic=kategori11
  • Peissl, W., & Torgersen, H. (1999). The Austrian Technology Foresight Delphi, Case Study for EUROpTA. Retrieved from http://www.tekno.dk/subpage.php3?article=798&language=uk&category=11&toppic=kategori11
  • Torgersen, H. (1999). The Ozone Consensus Conference in Austria, Case Study for EUROpTA. Retrieved from http://www.tekno.dk/subpage.php3?article=797&language=uk&category=11&toppic=kategori11
  • Nentwich, M. (1999). Partizipative TA – der erfolgreiche Ausbruch aus dem Elfenbeinturm. Ita-Newsletter, 8.
  • Torgersen, H. (1998). Consensus-Konferenz, Radio1476. Retrieved from http://www.oeaw.ac.at/ita/audio/9807_con.ram
  • Peissl, W. (1998). EUROpTA – Workshop; Kopenhagen, 3.-4.September 1998. Ita-Newsletter, 16-17.
  • Torgersen, H. (1997). Konsens-Konferenzen für Österreich?, Kurzgutachten für die Bundesministerin für Frauenangelegenheiten und Verbraucherschutz im BKA.
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Konferenzbeiträge/Vorträge

Konferenzbeiträge/Vorträge

  • 23/10/2000
    Helge Torgersen: 
    What Participation – And Why.Does Public Participation in Biotechnology Work?
    Paper at the conference "Building Bridges between the Implementation of the Aarhus Convention and the EU accession process: Access to information and public participation in decisions related to GMO matters" at The Regional Environmental Center for Centra
    Other Lecture
  • 27/02/2000
    Michael Nentwich: 
    The Role of Participatory Technology Assessment in Policy-Making
    Contribution to the International Transdiciplinarity Conference "Joint Problem-Solving among Science, Technology and Society", Zürich, 27 February – 1 March
    Other Lecture
  • 04/10/1999
    Walter Peissl: 
    The Austrian Technology Foresight: a participatory approach to foresight
    Second EUROpTA workshop "Evaluation of participatory Technology Assessment Methods", Den Haag/Scheveningen
    Other Lecture
  • 04/10/1999
    Michael Nentwich: 
    The role of pTA in the political system – preliminary results from the EUROpTA project
    contribution to the Second Workshop of EUROpTA (participatory technology assessment in Europe) in The Hague, 4-5 October
    Other Lecture
  • 04/10/1999
    Helge Torgersen: 
    Introduction of pTA
    Second EUROpTA workshop "Evaluation of participatory Technology Assessment Methods", 4/5.10., Den Haag/Scheveningen.
    Other Lecture
  • 04/10/1999
    Helge Torgersen: 
    Case study: Traffic Forum Salzburg
    Second EUROpTA workshop "Evaluation of participatory Technology Assessment Methods", 4./5.10., Den Haag/Scheveningen.
    Other Lecture
  • 03/09/1998
    Michael Nentwich,  Helge Torgersen,  Walter Peissl: 
    icipatory Technology Assessment – Its Features,Functions
    Limitations and Impacts in Modern Developed Societies. A Theoretical FrameworkProposed. First EUROPTA workshop, Copenhagen, Denmark
    Other Lecture
  • 27/05/1998
    Michael Nentwich,  Walter Peissl: 
    Partizipative Verfahren in der Technikfolgen-Abschätzung – Möglichkeiten für Österreich
    Präsentation für das Forum Mobilkommunikation, ÖAW 27.5., Wien
    Other Lecture
  • 03/10/1996
    Helge Torgersen: 
    Ist Österreich reif für die Consensus Conference?
    Referat bei der Ersten österreichischen Konsens-Konferenz im Rahmen des Jugend-Umwelt-Plans (JUP) des BM f. Umwelt, 3.-4. 10., Wien
    Other Lecture
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Duration

01/1997 - 09/2000

Contact

  • Helge Torgersen

Funding