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Message posted on 28/06/2024

TATuP 33/2 (2024): new publication on "Malevolent creativity and civil security" online

                Dear list members,

we are happy to announce that TATuP 33/2 (2024) has been published online.
This issue's Special topic is

"Malevolent creativity and civil security: The ambivalence of emergent
technologies" 



edited by Georg Plattner (ITAS/KIT), Octavia Madeira (ITAS/KIT), Christian
Bscher (ITAS/KIT), Alexandros Gazos (ITAS/KIT) and Tim Rller (ITAS/KIT).



 



*	New CfA: Please spread widely in your networks our current Call for
Abstracts "Beyond short-termism: Strategies and perspectives for the
long-term governance of socio-technical change
 " in TATuP
Special topic in issue 34/2 (2025), abstract submission until 12 August
2024.
*	Open call: Please also keep in mind TATuP's ongoing call for
 submissions of research articles
in the open topic section "Research", of book reviews, meeting reports etc.

Have a good read of TATuP's new issue!

Sincerely
TATuP editorial team





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TATuP - Journal for Technology Assessment in Theory and Practice
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)

Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis



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76133 Karlsruhe, Germany

  www.tatup.de



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(   +49 721 608-26014

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