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The Cambridge Handbook of the Governance of Technology provides an authoritative and comprehensive examination of how societies regulate, manage, and oversee technological development and deployment. Edited by prominent experts Roger Brownsword and Larry A. DiMatteo, this handbook brings together leading scholars and practitioners to address critical governance challenges posed by emerging and established technologies.
The work covers multiple dimensions of technology governance, including regulatory frameworks, ethical considerations, policy innovations, and institutional responses across various sectors such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, data protection, and digital platforms. It explores different governance models and approaches used globally, from government regulation to industry self-regulation and multi-stakeholder initiatives.
Essential for policymakers, legal professionals, technologists, and academics, this handbook offers practical insights and theoretical perspectives on how to balance innovation with responsible oversight, protect public interests while enabling technological progress, and address the complex challenges of governing technology in an increasingly interconnected world.







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