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245 00 $aCan emerging technologies make a difference in development? /$cedited by Rachel A. Parker, Richard P. Appelbaum.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2012.
300 $axxiii, 245 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tThe promise and perils of high-tech approaches to development /$rRachel A. Parker and Richard P. Appelbaum --$tCreating the future: materials, innovation, and the scientific community /$rTodd M. Osman --$tRural development, technology, and "policy memory" : anthropological reflections from Bangladesh on technological change /$rDavid Lewis --$tAchieving equitable outcomes through emerging technologies : a social empowerment approach /$rGuillermo Foladori --$tEmerging technologies and inequalities : beyond the technological transition /$rSusan Cozzens --$tThe progress of nanotechnology in China /$rChen Wang and Can Huang --$tFood security : from the green revolution to nanotechnology /$rJennifer Rogers and Amy Zader --$t(Nano)technology and food security : what scientists can learn from Malian farmers /$rScott M. Lacy --$tInnovations for development : the African challenge /$rMoses Kizza Musaazi --$tNanotechnology for potable water and general consumption in developing countries /$rThembela Hillie and Mbhuti Hlophe --$tSolid-state lighting : a market-based approach to escaping the "poverty trap" /$rDave Irvine Halliday --$tEnergy for development : the case of bioenergy in Brazil /$rCarlos Henrique de Brito Cruz --$tImplications of nanotechnology for labor and employment : assessing nanotechnology products in Brazil /$rNoela Invernizzi --$tSeeking the non-developmental within the developmental : mobile phones in the globalized migration context /$rArul Chib and Rajiv G. Aricat --$tResponsible innovation, global governance, and emerging technologies /$rAndrew D. Maynard, Antje Grobe, and Ortwin Renn --$tRisk perception, public participation, and sustainable global development of nanotechnologies /$rBarbara Herr Harthorn, Christine Shearer, and Jennifer Rogers --$tGlobal governance of emerging technologies : from science networking to coordinated oversight /$rMihail C. Roco.
650 0 $aTechnological innovations$xEconomic aspects.
650 0 $aEconomic development.
650 0 $aRegional economic disparities.
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