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Techno-progressivism, technoprogressivism, tech-progressivism or techprogressivism (a portmanteau word combining "technoscience-focused" and "progressivism") is a stance of active support for the convergence of technological change and social change. Techno-progressives argue that technological developments can be profoundly empowering and emancipatory when they're regulated by legitimate democratic and accountable authorities to ensure that their costs, risks and benefits are all fairly shared by the actual stakeholders to those developments.

Stance

Techno-progressivism maintains that accounts of "progress" should focus on scientific and technical dimensions, as well as ethical and social ones. For most techno-progressive perspectives, then, the growth of scientific knowledge or the accumulation of technological powers won't represent the achievement of proper progress unless and until it's accompanied by a just distribution of the costs, risks, and benefits of these new knowledges and capacities. At the same time, for most techno-progressive critics and advocates, the achievement of better democracy, greater fairness, less violence, and a wider rights culture are all desirable, but inadequate in themselves to confront the quandaries of contemporary technological societies unless and until they're accompanied by progress in science and technology to support and implement these values.

Contrasting stance

Bioconservatism (a portmanteau word combining "biology" and "conservatism") is a stance of hesitancy about technological development especially if it's perceived to threaten a given social order. Strong bioconservative positions include opposition to genetic modification of food crops, the cloning and genetic engineering of farm and companion animals, and, most prominently, rejection of the genetic, prosthetic, and cognitive modification of human beings to overcome what are broadly perceived as current human biological and cultural limitations.
  • Cultural critic Mark Dery and his accounts of cyberculture
  • Science journalist Chris Mooney with his account of the U.S. Republican Party's war on science
  • Futurist Bruce Sterling with his Viridian design movement
  • Futurists Alex Steffen and Jamais Cascio and their Worldchanging blog
  • Science journalist Annalee Newitz with her accounts of the biopunk movement
  • Bioethicist James Hughes of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies with his accounts of "democratic transhumanism"

    Techno-progressive subjects of interest

  • Body modification
  • Bioethics
  • Biopolitics
  • Bright green environmentalism
  • Cognitive liberty
  • Cosmopolitanism
  • Cyberculture
  • Critical posthumanism
  • Digital freedom
  • Emerging technologies/List of emerging technologies
  • Equiveillance
  • Free software movement
  • Guaranteed minimum income
  • Information ethics
  • Informed consent
  • Interculturalism
  • Morphological freedom
  • Multiculturalism
  • Nanoethics
  • Neuroethics
  • Neurodiversity
  • Non-anthropocentric personhood theory
  • Participatory politics
  • Pluralism
  • Progressivism
  • Regulation of science
  • Reproductive rights
  • Radical democracy
  • Roboethics
  • Secularism
  • Social democracy
  • Sustainable development
  • Technocriticism
  • Technological change
  • Technology and society
  • World federalism

    Controversy

    Rhetorician Dale Carrico, an academic known for using term "techno-progressive" as a shorthand to describe progressive politics that emphasize technoscientific issues, has expressed concern that transhumanist ideologues are using the term to describe themselves, with the consequence of possibly misleading the public regarding their actual views, which may or may not be compatible with critical techno-progressivism.

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