Sociocultural Meanings of Nanotechnology: Research Methodologies |
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Authors: | Bainbridge William Sims |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Information and Intelligent Systems, National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA, 22230, USA; E-mail: |
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Abstract: | This article identifies six social-science research methodologies that will be useful for charting the sociocultural meaning of nanotechnology: web-based questionnaires, vignette experiments, analysis of web linkages, recommender systems, quantitative content analysis, and qualitative textual analysis. Data from a range of sources are used to illustrate how the methods can delineate the intellectual content and institutional structure of the emerging nanotechnology culture. Such methods will make it possible in future to test hypotheses such as that there are two competing definitions of nanotechnology – the technical-scientific and the science-fiction – that are influencing public perceptions by different routes and in different directions. |
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Keywords: | nanotechnology questionnaire World Wide Web recommender systems content analysis sociology |
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