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Dr Tee Rogers-Hayden

Dr Tee Rogers-HaydenCurrent Post: RCUK Fellow - Climate Change
 
Room Number: ZICER 1.18
 
Telephone: +44 (0)1603 592561 
 
Fax: +44 (0)1603 591327
 
 


Research Interests
 
Science and Technology Studies (STS); science-society relationships, including: public participation in the co-development of policy, (‘upstream engagement’), pre-policy debate rationalisation/sceintisation and critical discourse analysis.
 

Biography
 
I have recently been awarded an RCUK fellowship on climate change and am undertaking this, by pursuing my interest in science-society relationships, through three projects. The first involves analysing the ‘reframing’ of the UK energy debate in light of climate change―‘Understanding Risk: Climate Change and Energy Choices’ supported by the Leverhulme Trust. The second involves analysing the way nanotechnologies are conceptualised by members of the UK and US public when discussing health and human enhancement, or energy futures and climate change. (National Science Foundation grant to the Centre for Nanotechnology in Society University of California Santa Barbara through Cardiff University). Finally, I am developing research into stimulating community action on climate change, developing a multi-disciplinary/multi-university team.
 

Significant Publications
 
Rogers-Hayden, T., Mohr, A., & Pidgeon, N. (eds). 2007. Introduction: Engaging with Nanotechnologies-Engaging Differently? In T. Rogers-Hayden, A. Mohr, and N. Pidgeon (Eds). Special Collection in NanoEthics 1 (2) 123-130. doi:10.1007/s11569-007-0013-8
 
Rogers-Hayden, T. & Pidgeon, N. 2007. Moving Engagement “Upstream”? Nanotechnologies & the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering’s Inquiry, Special Issue, Public Understanding of Science 16, 345–364. doi:10.1177/0963662506076141
 
Pidgeon, N. & Rogers-Hayden, T. 2007. Opening up Nanotechnology Dialogue with the Publics: Risk Communication or ‘Upstream Engagement’. In A. Anderson, A. Petersen, S. Allan and C Wilkinson (eds.) Special Issue Health Risk and Society 9, 191-210. doi: 10.1080/13698570701306906
 
Walls, J., Rogers-Hayden, T., Mohr, A. & O’Riordan, T. 2005. Seeking Citizens’ Views on GM Crops: Experiences from the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand. Environment Science and Policy for Sustainable Development. September 2005, 22-36.
 
Rogers-Hayden, T. & Campbell, J. R. 2003  ‘Moving Beyond Science? Environmentalists’ Submissions to New Zealand’s Royal Commission on Genetic Modification’. Environmental Values 12(4) 515-534. doi:10.3197/096327103129341432
 
Rogers-Hayden, T. & Hindmarsh, R. 2002. ‘Modernity Contextualises New Zealand’s Royal Commission on Genetic Modification: A Discourse Analysis’. Journal of New Zealand Studies 1(1):41-61.