Univ.-Prof. Dr. Herbert Gottweis

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e-mail: herbert.gottweis@univie.ac.at
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Kurzbiographie
born 1958, professor at the department of Political Science, University of Vienna and visting professor, Institute of Advanced Studies, United Nations University, Tokyo. He also is a Research Associate at, BIOS, Centre for the Study of Bioscience, Biomedicine, Biotechnology and Society, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). He gained his Ph.D. from the University of Vienna (1984), was a visiting graduate student at the University of Rochester (1983/83), Assistant and Lecturer at the political science department, University of Salzburg (1985-1997), visiting research fellow at the Centre of European Studies, Harvard University (1989/90), visiting research fellow at MIT’s program in Science, Technology, and Society (1992/93), assistant professor at the Department of Science and Technology Studies, Cornell University (1993-95), visiting professor, Department of Social Studies, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (1997) and at The Australian School of Environmental Studies, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia (2004). Gottweis’ research focuses on comparative public policy and central issues in life science governance.
Forschungsschwerpunkte
Policy Forschung, Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, Politik der EU und im transnationalen Raum, Politisches System Österreichs
Forschungsplattform: Life - Science - Governance
Auswahlbibliographie:
- Herbert Gottweis/Frank Fischer (eds., 2012), The Argumentative Turn Revisited: Public Policy as Communicative Practice
- Herbert Gottweis, The Endless hESC Controversy in the United States: History, Context, and Prospects, in Cell Stem Cell, 7, 555-585.
- Gottweis, H. & Gaskell, G. (2011), Biobanks need publicity, Nature, 471, March 10, 159-160
- Gottweis, H., Gaskell, G. & Starkbaum J. (2011), Connecting the public with biobank research: reciprocity matters, Nature Reviews Genetics, 12, November 11, 738-739.
- Gottweis, H., Chen, H. & Starkbaum J. (2011), Biobanks and the phantom public, Hum Genet, 130, April 2011, 433-440.
- Gottweis, H Byoungsoo Kim (2010), Explaining Hwang-Gate: South Korean Identity Politics between Bionationalism and Globalization, in: Science, Techology & Human Values, 34, 501-524.
- Gottweis, H. & Lauss, G. (2010), “Biobank Governance in the Post-Genomic Age”, Personalized Medicine, 7, 1-9.
- Gottweis, H. (2009), Self-Governance and the Disapperarance of the Human Body, in: Eva Sorensen/Peer Triantafillou, The Politics of Self Governance, Ashgate: Farnham 137-149.
- Gottweis, H. (2009), Good Biobank Governance: How to Avoid Failure (in chinesischer Sprache) in: Medicine & Philosophy, Vol 30, 8-13.
- Gottweis, H. & Byoungsoo Kim (2009), Bionationalism, Stem Cells, BSE, and Web 2.0 in South Korea: Toward the Reconfiguration of Biopolitics, New Genetics and Society, 28, 23-239.
- Durnová A./Gottweis H. (2008), “Politik zwischen Tod und Leben”, in: Die menschliche Natur im Zeitalter ihrer technischen Reproduzierbarkeit. Hrsg. von Martin G. Weiß. Frankfurt/M. Suhrkamp.

- Gottweis H./Salter B./Waldby C., (2008), The Global Politics of Stem Cell Research: Regenerative Medicine in Transformation, London: Palgrave, 2008.

- Gottweis H./Petersen A., (eds., 2008), Biobanks: Comparative Governance. London: Routledge.

- Gottweis H., (2008), Participation and the New Governance of Life, Biosocieties, 3, 265-285.
- Gottweis H./Minger S., (2008), “iPS Cells and the Politics of Promise”, Nature Biotechnology, 26, 271-272.
- Gottweis H./Zatloukal K., (2007), “Biobank Governance: Trends and Perspectices”, Pathobiology, 74, 206-211.
- Gottweis H., (2007), “Rhetoric in Policy Analysis”, in: Frank Fischer (ed.), in: Handbook of Public Policy Analysis (London: Taylor & Francis), (237-250).
- Gottweis H./Triendl R., (2006), South Korean Policy Failure and the Hwang Debacle, Nature Biotechnology, Vol 24, 141-143.
- Gottweis H./Dachs H. et al, (2006), Politik in Österreich. Das Handbuch (Wien: MANZ Verlag).
- Gottweis H., (2006), Argumentative Policy Analysis, John Pierre/E. Guy Peters (eds.), Public Policy Handbook (London: Sage), in print.
- Gottweis H., (2006), Rhetoric in Policy Analysis, Frank Fischer (ed.), Handbook of Public Policy Analysis (London: Taylor & Francis), in print.
- Gottweis H. (2006), “Emotion in political discourse: Contrasting approaches to stem cell governance: the US, UK, Israel, and Germany”, Regenerative Medicine, 1 (6): 823-829.
- Gottweis H., (2005), Governing Genomics in the 21st Century: Between Risk and Uncertainty, New Genetics and Society, Vol 24, May, 175-193.
- Gottweis H., (2005), Between Asilomar, EMBO, the OECD, and the Europe Community: Transnationalizing Recombinant DNA Regulation, Science as Culture, Vol 22. 325-338.
- Gottweis H., (2005), Regulating Genomics in the 21th Century: From Logos to Pathos? Trends in Biotechnology, Vol 23, March, 118-121.
- Gottweis H., (2005), Emerging Forms of Governance in Genomics and Post-Genomics: Structures, Trends, Perspectives, Alan Peterson/Robin Buntin (eds.), Genomic Governance, (London: Routledge), 189-206.
- Gottweis, H. (2005), “Transnationalizing recombinant-DNA regulation: Between Asilomar, EMBO, the OECD, and the European Community”, Science as Culture, 14 (4), 325-338.
- Gottweis H. ,(2004), "Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Cloning, and the Transformation of Biopolitics" in Nico Stehr (ed.), Biotechnology. Between Commerce and Civil Society (New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 2004), 239-265.
- Gottweis H., Barbara Prainsack et al (2004), Verwaltete Körper: Strategien der Gesundheitspolitik im internationalen Vergleich (Administrated Bodies: Strategies of Health Policy in International Comparison) (Wien/Weimar: Böhlau Verlag).
- Gottweis H., (2003), "Theoretical Strategies of Post-Structuralist Policy Analysis: Towards an Analytics of Government," in Maarten A. Hajer/Hendrik Wagenaar (eds.): Deliberative Policy Analysis. Understanding Governance in the Network Society (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 247-265.
- Gottweis H., (2003), "Post-positivistische Zugänge in der Policy-Forschung," in Matthias L. Maier/ Achim Hurrelmann et al (eds.): Politik als Lernprozess? Wissenszentrierte Ansätze in der Politikanalyse (Opladen: Leske + Budrich), 122-138.
- Gottweis H., und Barbara Prainsack, (2003), "Religion, Bio-Medizin und Politik" (Religion, Bio-Medicine, and Politics) in Michael Minkenberg/Ulrich Willms (Hrsg.), Politische Vierteljahresschrift (PVS) , Sonderheft Religion und Politik, 412-432.
- 2003, Gottweis H., (2003), "Bringing Science and Medicine Back in, "Policy Studies and the Understanding of Bio-Medical Transformations", Swiss Political Science Review 8: 143-149.
- 2002, Gottweis H., (2002), Stem Cell Policies in the United States and in Germany: Between Bioethics and Regulation, Policy Studies Journal 30: 444-469, 2002.
- Gottweis H., (2002), "The Governance of Genomics", Critical Public Health 12: 1-14.
- Gottweis H., (2002) "Gene Therapy and the Public: a Matter of Trust", Gene Therapy 9: 667-669.
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