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    Anticipatory governance builds societal capacity to manage emerging technologies like nanotechnology. Including diverse voices in technology foresight can help steer innovation toward more humane outcomes.

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    Area of Science:

    • Science and Technology Studies
    • Sociology of Science
    • Public Policy

    Background:

    • Anticipatory governance aims to proactively manage emerging knowledge-based technologies.
    • It involves developing capacities for foresight, engagement, and integration.
    • Reflective practices are encouraged among scientists, engineers, policymakers, and the public.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the early history of the National Nanotechnology Initiative.
    • To explicate anticipatory governance by exploring its term's genealogy.
    • To address critiques of anticipatory governance in the literature.

    Main Methods:

    • Historical review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative.
    • Conceptual analysis of anticipatory governance.
    • Literature review of critiques and counterarguments.

    Main Results:

    • Critiques question anticipatory governance's proximity to indistinct objects (nanotechnology), naive publics, and technoscience's inherent hubris.
    • The study examines the genealogy of the term 'anticipatory governance'.
    • Early history of the US National Nanotechnology Initiative provides a case study.

    Conclusions:

    • While not complete solutions, inclusive venues and amplified voices can guide technoscience toward humane ends.
    • Anticipatory governance, despite critiques, offers a framework for managing emerging technologies.
    • Broader societal engagement is crucial for responsible technological development.