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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- One. Future Imperfect: Science, Technology, and the Imaginations of Modernity 1
- Two. Cecil Rhodes and the Making of a Sociotechnical Imaginary for South Africa 34
- Three. Our Monsters, Ourselves: Reimagining the Problem of Knowledge in Cold War America 56
- Four. Imagining a Modern Rwanda: Sociotechnological Imaginaries, Information Technology, and the Postgenocide State 79
- Five. Keeping Technologies Out: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Formation of Austria’s Technopolitical Identity 103
- Six. Remembering the Future: Science, Law, and the Legacy of Asilomar 126
- Seven. Social Movements and Contested Sociotechnical Imaginaries in South Korea 152
- Eight. Building from the Outside In: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and Civil Society in New Order Indonesia 174
- Nine. Guerilla Engineers: The Internet and the Politics of Freedom in Indonesia 199
- Ten. Consuming Biotechnology: Genetically Modified Rice in China 219
- Eleven. Imaginaries of Science and Society: Framing Nanotechnology Governance in Germany and the United States 233
- Twelve. Corporate Imaginaries of Biotechnology and Global Governance: Syngenta, Golden Rice, and Corporate Social Responsibility 254
- Thirteen. Globalizing Security: Science and the Transformation of Contemporary Political Imagination 277
- Fourteen. Global Health Security and the Pathogenic Imaginary 300
- Fifteen. Imagined and Invented Worlds 321
- Acknowledgments 343
- Contributor Biographies 345
- Index 347
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- One. Future Imperfect: Science, Technology, and the Imaginations of Modernity 1
- Two. Cecil Rhodes and the Making of a Sociotechnical Imaginary for South Africa 34
- Three. Our Monsters, Ourselves: Reimagining the Problem of Knowledge in Cold War America 56
- Four. Imagining a Modern Rwanda: Sociotechnological Imaginaries, Information Technology, and the Postgenocide State 79
- Five. Keeping Technologies Out: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and the Formation of Austria’s Technopolitical Identity 103
- Six. Remembering the Future: Science, Law, and the Legacy of Asilomar 126
- Seven. Social Movements and Contested Sociotechnical Imaginaries in South Korea 152
- Eight. Building from the Outside In: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and Civil Society in New Order Indonesia 174
- Nine. Guerilla Engineers: The Internet and the Politics of Freedom in Indonesia 199
- Ten. Consuming Biotechnology: Genetically Modified Rice in China 219
- Eleven. Imaginaries of Science and Society: Framing Nanotechnology Governance in Germany and the United States 233
- Twelve. Corporate Imaginaries of Biotechnology and Global Governance: Syngenta, Golden Rice, and Corporate Social Responsibility 254
- Thirteen. Globalizing Security: Science and the Transformation of Contemporary Political Imagination 277
- Fourteen. Global Health Security and the Pathogenic Imaginary 300
- Fifteen. Imagined and Invented Worlds 321
- Acknowledgments 343
- Contributor Biographies 345
- Index 347