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Working responibility across boundaries ? Some practical and theoretical lessons
International Handbook on Responsible Inoovation. A global Resource (2019)
  • Kjetil Rommetveit
  • Niels Van Dijk
  • Kristrun Gunnarsdottir
  • Kate O'Riordan
  • Serge Gutwirth
  • Roger Strand
  • Brian Wynne
Abstract
This chapter examines some of the tensions between the ideals and the operationalization
of responsible research and innovation (RRI). It does so through reflections on research
into integrating assessments of various types in the context of complex, emerging
technologies. Its aim is to address some aspects of what actually happens, as new collaborations
are sought across institutional cultures and scientific disciplines. The chapter
is especially interested in those types of integrations of assessments that take place, or
will take place, as assessors of various flavours, seek closer collaborations with scientists,
innovators, industrialists and policy-makers. Situated within the broader horizon of an
empirical investigation into integration of assessments (https://www.researchgate.net/
project/EPINET-2, accessed 15 March 2019) it recounts three (practical and theoretical)
lessons for RRI
Keywords
  • Responsible Research & Innovation
Publication Date
2019
Editor
René von Schomberg & Jonathan Hankins
Publisher
Elgar
ISBN
9781784718855
Citation Information
Kjetil Rommetveit, Niels Van Dijk, Kristrun Gunnarsdottir, Kate O'Riordan, et al.. "Working responibility across boundaries ? Some practical and theoretical lessons" International Handbook on Responsible Inoovation. A global Resource (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/serge_gutwirth/135/