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Author Gianni, Robert

Title Responsible Research and Innovation : From Concepts and Practices
Published Milton : Routledge, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (329 pages)
Series Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organizations and Technology Ser
Routledge Studies in Innovation, Organizations and Technology Ser
Contents Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Illustrations; Foreword: From responsible innovation to responsible innovation systems; Note; Introduction: RRI: A critical-constructive approach; References; Part I Ethical features of Responsible Research and Innovation; Chapter 1 The discourse of responsibility: A social perspective; Introduction; Responsibility: The construction of a polysemic concept; Capability, knowledge, will and action: A brief history of responsibility; Time and responsibility; Ethical responsibility; Political responsibility; Conclusion
NotesReferences; Chapter 2 Responsibility beyond consequentialism: The EEE approach to responsibility in the face of epistemic constraints; Introduction and overview; The EEE concept of responsibility; Techno-visionary communication and epistemic constraints; Orientation beyond consequentialism; Concluding remarks: What follows for RRI?; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Taking moral responsibility seriously to foster Responsible Research and Innovation; Introduction; RRI does not land in an empty space regarding responsibilities and norms; "Ethics" in European ERs
Comments on the RRI list of keys and relationships between themMoral responsibility: A conceptual constellation; Moral innovation according to different combinations of responsibilities; Conclusion: The most responsible sharing of responsibilities: ethics and subsidiarity; Notes; References; Part II The political dimension of Responsible Research and Innovation; Chapter 4 Technocracy versus experimental learning in RRI: On making the most of RRI's interpretative flexibility; Introduction; pRRI: Where it comes from and what it is; Tensions in pRRI; pRRI's counterpart: aRRI; pRRI versus aRRI
Releasing the tensionConclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Ever deeper research and innovation governance?: Assessing the uptake of RRI in member states' research and innovation programmes; Introduction; European strategy?; Conclusion; Notes; References; Chapter 6 Policy relevance and the concept of responsible research and innovation; Introduction; Changing expectations? New requirements for research; Creating framework conditions -- a reflection of new requirements in science policy; Conclusions; References
Part III Avoiding the instrumentalization of Responsible Research and InnovationChapter 7 Responsible research and innovation between "New Governance" and fundamental rights; Introduction: Governing technologies under uncertainty conditions; Soft regulation: General remarks and examples from nanotechnology; Soft regulation and "New Governance"; Responsible research and innovation as a new paradigm of responsibility?; The novel features of RRI and existing responsibility models; RRI and fundamental rights; Conclusion; Notes; References
Chapter 8 What are the conditions for the ethical implementation of RRI?: Responsible governance and second-order reflexivity
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Subject Research -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Europe
Research -- Social aspects -- Europe
Research -- Moral and ethical aspects
Research -- Social aspects
Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Pearson, John
Reber, Bernard
ISBN 9781315457277
131545727X