Incorporation work

Gisle Solbu, Knut Holtan Sørensen
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In this paper, we analyse how the socialisation of new science and technology (technoscience) is performed through newspapers. Newspapers remain an important source of information about emerging technosciences, such as bio- and nanotechnology, even in the age of new social media. This includes communication about scientific and technological developments but also about sense-making and imaginaries related to expectations about future effects. We analyse articles about bio- and nanotechnology to map who participates in such socialisation work and what kind of sense-making processes that are carried out. In this way, we provide insight into the mechanisms that may facilitate, curb or hinder the incorporation of these emerging technosciences into society.  We observed four modes of socialisation work, which co-existed in the articles: (1) Auspicious, (2)  anxious, (3) ambiguous, and (4) trivialisation. In the conclusion, we discuss the benefits of applying such a perspective to understand current policy instruments aimed at managing science-society  relations and in particular to change their temporal focus to be more concerned with research and innovation that are closer to an application stage where work to incorporate new technoscience into society would be more effective.
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在本文中,我们分析了新科学技术(技术科学)的社会化是如何通过报纸进行的。即使在新的社交媒体时代,报纸仍然是新兴技术科学(如生物和纳米技术)的重要信息来源。这包括关于科学和技术发展的交流,也包括与对未来影响的预期相关的意义和想象。我们分析了关于生物和纳米技术的文章,以绘制谁参与了这种社会化工作,以及进行了什么样的意义创造过程。通过这种方式,我们可以深入了解可能促进、遏制或阻碍这些新兴技术科学融入社会的机制。我们观察到四种社交工作模式,它们在文章中共存:(1)吉祥,(2)焦虑,(3)模棱两可,和(4)琐碎。在结论中,我们讨论了应用这种观点来理解当前旨在管理科学与社会关系的政策工具的好处,特别是改变其时间重点,更加关注更接近应用阶段的研究和创新,在应用阶段,将新的技术科学融入社会的工作将更加有效。
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