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Week 6: Terrorism, technology and privacy
15 Nov 2015

Week 6: Terrorism, technology and privacy

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 24

For the last couple of weeks, even before it was brought up in the supervision, I have wanted to tackle healthcare policy, but I think we have to continue our discussion on privacy given recent unfortunate events in Paris.  It … Continued

Week 5: Foresight and the future of cities
7 Nov 2015

Week 5: Foresight and the future of cities

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 28

The main project operating under the UK Foresight programme at the moment is on the Future of Cities, which is intended to look at ‘the opportunities and challenges facing UK cities over the next 50 years’.  They have recently published a somewhat … Continued

Week 4: Net neutrality
1 Nov 2015

Week 4: Net neutrality

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 27

This has been a very busy week for net neutrality on both sides of the Atlantic (and beyond).  Most notably the European Parliament voted down various proposals to retain a strong form of net neutrality, which was almost lost amidst coverage of … Continued

Week 3: How will countries implement their INDCs on climate change?
24 Oct 2015

Week 3: How will countries implement their INDCs on climate change?

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 36

This week, we are meant to be looking at institutions, so I thought that the national INDCs (shorthand for the unwieldy ‘Intended Nationally Determined Contribution’) for the upcoming COP-21 (short for the 21st conference of the parties to the UN … Continued

climate change, COP-21, memo
A new frontier: regulating drones/UAVs
17 Oct 2015

A new frontier: regulating drones/UAVs

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 39

This week, the website, the Conversation has an article on the need for regulating UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles, also known as drones). Drones came to most people’s attention first through their use in military warfare over the past decade although … Continued

Welcome to Technology Policy Week 1: The VW scandal
9 Oct 2015

Welcome to Technology Policy Week 1: The VW scandal

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 24

Well I tried to think of other ‘simpler’ introductory topics, of which there are many, but the elephant in the room is the current VW scandal.  In the end, we just had to have this as our first blog.  The … Continued

dieselgate, emissions testing, modeling, reputation, VW
GSK and the Ebola vaccine: drug approval, ethics, corporate citizenship and regulatory strategy
30 Nov 2014

GSK and the Ebola vaccine: drug approval, ethics, corporate citizenship and regulatory strategy

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 14

Is the Ebola vaccine taking too long to get to market or is it being rushed too quickly?  In spite of the World Health Organization (WHO) recommending that vaccines jump straight to phase III efficacy tests in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra … Continued

ebola, ethics, pharma, RCTs, vaccines
Innovation, risk, uncertainty and precaution
23 Nov 2014

Innovation, risk, uncertainty and precaution

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 19

Sir Mark Walport, the UK Government’s Chief Scientific Adviser issued his first annual report this past week, entitled Innovation: Managing Risk, Not Avoiding It.  In this short report, he makes a number of quite useful points regarding risk, hazard, exposure and … Continued

Writing a letter to the editor and/or are letters to the editor becoming obsolete?
16 Nov 2014

Writing a letter to the editor and/or are letters to the editor becoming obsolete?

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 26

This week I thought I should propose something different for your blog contribution. Originally, I thought I should assign everyone the same goal: write a short ‘letter to the editor’ based on an article that you feel the urgent need to comment … Continued

2015 and the Millennium Development Goals
9 Nov 2014

2015 and the Millennium Development Goals

by David Reiner | posted in: MPhil in Technology Policy | 29

With 2015 looming, I couldn’t resist taking a look at the UN’s Millennium Development Goals for this week’s topic.  The international community agreed these goals back in 1990 with a twenty-five year horizon (not long after the fall of the Berlin … Continued

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