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    Democracy at its best? The consensus conference in a cross-national perspective
    with Jesper Lassen and Peter Sandøe
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 20 (1): 13-35. 2007.
    Over recent decades, public participation in technology assessment has spread internationally as an attempt to overcome or prevent societal conflicts over controversial technologies. One outcome of this new surge in public consultation initiatives has been the increased use of participatory consensus conferences in a number of countries. Existing evaluations of consensus conferences tend to focus on the modes of organization, as well as the outcomes, both procedural and substantial, of the confe…Read more
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    Erratum to: Whistle-Blowing Methods for Navigating Within and Helping Reform Regulatory Institutions
    with Richard P. Nielsen and Lakshmi Balachandra
    Journal of Business Ethics 112 (3): 549-549. 2013.
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    Involving the Public—Participatory Methods and Democratic Ideals
    with Jesper Lassen and Peter Sandøe
    Global Bioethics 17 (1): 191-201. 2004.
    Participatory methods aim to address controversy over new technologies through public consultation. This paper first describes the emergence of participatory methods within the framework of technology assessment, then provides an overview of the landscape of participatory arrangements; and, finally, discusses participatory methods in relation to different democratic ideals. The article challenges the widespread assumption that participatory methods can function as normatively neutral tools, whic…Read more