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Australia India Joint Impact Assessment of Critical Technologies for Peace and Stability

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Resources​

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​​This list of resources is divided into three sections:

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General Approaches (click the title)

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  • Clarke, R. (2025), ‘A Brief Overview of Technology/ical {Impact} Assessment'  

  • Hennen L., Hahn J., Ladikas M., Lindner R., Peissl W., van Est, R., (eds) Technology Assessment in a Globalized World: Facing the Challenges of Transnational Technology Governance, Springer 2023

  • Palm, E., and Hansson, S-O, (2005) , ’The case for ethical technology assessment (eTA)’, Technological Forecasting & Social Change 73 (2006) 543–558

  • Robinson, D., Winickoff D. and Kreiling L., ‘Technology assessment for emerging technology: Meeting new demands for strategic intelligence’, OECD, 2023,  https://doi.org/10.1787/e738fcdf-en.

  • van Baalen, S., Srinivas, K.R., He, G. (2023). Challenges of Global Technology Assessment in Biotechnology—Bringing Clarity and Better Understanding in Fragmented Global Governance. In: Hennen, L., Hahn, J., Ladikas, M., Lindner, R., Peissl, W., van Est, R. (eds) Technology Assessment in a Globalized World. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10617-0_8

  • ​Weingart, P. (1991). 'Large technical systems, real life experiments, and the legitimation trap of technology assessment: The contribution of science and technology to constituting risk perception', In T. R. LaPorte (Ed.), Social responses to large technical systems: Control or anticipation (pp. 8–9). Kluwer.

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Specific to Australia and/or India or the Quad (click the title)

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Specific to other countries (not Australia or India) (click the title)

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​The Social Cyber Institute (SCI) is pleased to host this resources page on behalf of the project team of nine which includes six Fellows or executives in SCI.

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