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This article analyzes the rhetoric of Brazilian nanotechnology public policy from the perspective of its three fundamental descriptors: innovation, regulation, and risks. The authors examined official policy documents through the discursive approach of public policies and used literature review, content analysis, and semi-structured interviews as methodology. In conclusion, they found that innovation was the constant rhetorical priority in policy objectives and justifications, while regulation appeared as a legitimator of innovation. The risk factor was an avoided topic in policy rhetoric.

Poershcke De Quevedo, . J., & Invernizzi, N. (2022). Rhetorical Priorities of Brazilian Nanotechnology Policy. Analysis on Innovation, Regulation, and Risks. Nómadas, (55), 29–42. https://doi.org/10.30578/nomadas.n55a2

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