Tag: responsible innovation

  • Responsive research: Roots and branches

    Responsive research: Roots and branches

    My colleague Sujatha Raman recently opened up a conversation on Sciencewise about ‘responsive research’, which she defines as research responsive to public needs. The project invites people to respond to the project outline. This is what I’ll try to do in this post. I’ll first explore some semantic or conceptual issues, then try to find…

  • Responsible innovation and close encounters of the third kind

    Responsible innovation and close encounters of the third kind

    Responsible (Research and) Innovation is gradually becoming a cornerstone of ‘making science (and technology)’ in Europe, intended to steer innovation to the ‘right’ impacts in an ethical and democratic way. When reading various chapters in a book on responsible innovation that has just been published by Richard Owen et al., I began to think that…

  • Handmaidens and plumbers: The role of the humanities and social sciences in modern academic life

    Handmaidens and plumbers: The role of the humanities and social sciences in modern academic life

    A few days ago I attended a student-organised conference on interdisciplinarity, Enquire, held at the School of Sociology and Social Policy here in Nottingham. Professor Alison Pilnick, a specialist in doctor-patient interaction and conversation analysis, gave a keynote lecture in which she explored some of the pitfalls of working between disciplines. In her conclusions she…