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One size fits all? On the institutionalization of participatory technology assessment and its interconnection with national ways of policy-making: the cases of Switzerland and Austria

机译:一种尺寸适合所有人吗?关于参与性技术评估的制度化及其与国家决策方式的相互联系:瑞士和奥地利的案例

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Science and technology policy is often confronted with issues that are both complex and controversial and which have to be decided upon in a delicate constellation of policy-makers, experts, stakeholders, non-governmental organizations and the public. One attempt to deal with such a complex problem is via citizen involvement. Participatory technology assessment (pTA) already goes back to several decades, and countries have made various experiences. While in some countries, governments established technology assessment organizations, which also included pTA in their methodological portfolio, others primarily rely on experts to make decisions on science and technology policy. In a third group of countries non-state actors, such as social scientists, experimented with pTA. However, they were often unable to link these experiments to policy-making. This paper deals with the question of why this variation exists and compares the use of pTA in Switzerland and Austria. Despite similarities between the two countries, both had quite different experiences with pTA so far. Whereas several pTAs have been carried out in Switzerland until today, Austrian pTAs have remained infrequent. The aim of this paper is to explain this difference as a result of different ways of policy-making which affect the use and chances of pTA.
机译:科技政策常常面临着既复杂又有争议的问题,必须由决策者,专家,利益相关者,非政府组织和公众组成的微妙的群体来决定。解决此类复杂问题的一种尝试是通过公民参与。参与式技术评估(pTA)可以追溯到几十年前,并且各国已经取得了各种经验。在某些国家/地区,政府建立了技术评估组织,在其方法学组合中也包括了pTA,而其他国家/地区则主要依靠专家来制定科学技术政策。在第三组国家中,非国家参与者(例如社会科学家)尝试了pTA。但是,他们通常无法将这些实验与政策制定联系起来。本文探讨了为何存在这种差异的问题,并比较了瑞士和奥地利使用pTA的情况。尽管两国之间有相似之处,但到目前为止,双方在pTA方面的经历截然不同。到今天为止,瑞士已经执行了数项pTA,而奥地利的pTA仍然很少。本文的目的是解释这种差异是由于不同的决策方式影响了pTA的使用和机会。

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