Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology Open Access (NNOA)

ISSN: 2574-187X

Review Article

What Should Nanotechnology be Human? Inclusive Information That Communicates the Meaning of the Technique

Authors: Pellin D* and Karam MA

DOI: 10.23880/nnoa-16000227

Abstract

The development of nanotechnologies is at an accelerated stage, especially in the cosmetics sector in Brazil. Public Organizations that control development do not communicate or communication is insufficient about the risk to human health. One of the hypotheses of solution to this problem is the systematization of the process of inclusive communication of stakeholders, identified as being institutional information governance for decision-making on development and risk. The methodology applied has a systemic approach; deductive method and research techniques that include the bibliographic review, national and foreign, data collection and qualitative analysis. The research findings point in the direction that the absence of communication of nanotechnology risks by Public Organizations stems from the lack of maturity of the Institutional Governance of Information to fae the paradox: risk/development. As a result, information that communicates the meaning of development and risk to third parties affected by nanotechnology can impact on the shared management

Keywords: Nanotechnology; Risk; Decision-Making; Democratization; Governance Inclusive

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