Description:
This interdisciplinary series of books is devoted to technology futures in their
scientific and societal contexts. The use of the plural “futures” is by no means
accidental: firstly, light is to be shed on a broad spectrum of developments in science and technology; secondly, debates on technoscientific fields such as biotechnology, information technology, nanotechnology, neurotechnology and robotics
are influenced by a multitude of viewpoints and interests. On the one hand, these
futures have an impact on the way advances are made, as well as on their results
and consequences, for example by shaping the scientific agenda. On the other
hand, scientific and technological innovations offer an opportunity to conceive
of new futures with different implications for society. Reflecting this reciprocity,
the series concentrates primarily on the way in which science and technology are
influenced social and culturally, on how their results can be shaped in a responsible manner in society, and on the way they affect our images of humankind.