Futuring Governance series

This is an expanding collection of reports, concept papers, and research and policy perspectives primarily produced by members and collaborators of GSEJ. It serves as a repository and forum showcasing how academics and civil society actors around the world are advancing public awareness and participation in the critical governance of science and innovation. All views and copyrights remain with the authors.

To contribute to this series, please contact gsej@kent.ac.uk.

 

Publication list

2025-

An O.D.E.SS.I. for Public Engagement in a New Era of Science (concept paper). (Zhang). [Open access]

2024-

An Integrated Global Bio-data Governance Framework Enhancing Human Rights and Prosperity (Think 7 Policy Brief). (Sincavage, Srinivas, Zhang, Fung, Muehlfelder and Bertolaso). [Open access]

Empowering Citizens of China and the U.K. to Navigate the Infodemic (event report). (Zhou) [Open access]

Ethical Frameworks for Deployment of Synthetic Biology in the Indo-Pacific. (van der Kley, Naik, Dixson, Todi, Pavlich). [Open access]

2023-

Looking Back into the Future: CRISPR and Social Values (BioGovernance Common’s Open Discussion with Chinese Academics). (Zhang,  Lei, Vogel and Ben Ouagrham-Gormley). [Open access]

Augmented Agency ∝ Augmented Fairness? (event report). (Sanchez-Cotta). [Open access]

Bioeconomy for the Common Good (special issue). (edited by Zhang and Srinivas). [Open access]

2022-

The Ethics of Protecting ‘CRISPR Babies’: An International Roundtable Summary Report. (GSEJ), [Open access]

New Dimensions of Science Diplomacy for the 21st Century (special issue). (edited by Zhang, Balakrishnan, Srinivas and Sundberg). [Open access]