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Title The politics of buzzwords at the interface of technoscience, market and society: The case of 'public engagement in science'
ID_Doc 31434
Authors Vincent, BB
Title The politics of buzzwords at the interface of technoscience, market and society: The case of 'public engagement in science'
Year 2014
Published Public Understanding Of Science, 23, 3
DOI 10.1177/0963662513515371
Abstract Emerging technologies such as genomics, nanotechnology, and converging technologies are surrounded by a constellation of fashionable stereotyped phrases such as 'public engagement in science', 'responsible innovation', 'green technology', or 'personalised medicine'. Buzzwords are ubiquitous and used ad libitum by science policy makers, industrial companies in their advertisements, scientists in their research proposals, and journalists. Despite their proliferation in the language of scientific and technological innovation, these buzzwords have attracted little attention among science studies scholars. The purpose of this paper is to try to understand if, and how buzzwords shape the technoscientific landscape. What do they perform? What do they reveal? What do they conceal? Based on a case study of the phrase 'public engagement in science', this paper describes buzzwords as linguistic technologies, capable of three major performances: buzzwords generate matters of concern and play an important role in trying to build consensus; they set attractive goals and agendas; they create unstable collectives through noise.
Author Keywords smart technology; public engagement; personalised medicine; responsible innovation; nanotechnology
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI); Arts & Humanities Citation Index (A&HCI)
EID WOS:000333655000001
WoS Category Communication; History & Philosophy Of Science
Research Area Communication; History & Philosophy of Science
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