The Fragility of Responsibility
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Edited by:
Giovanni De Grandis
and Anne Blanchard
About this book
Attempts to steer research, innovation and business in desirable directions have failed to meet expectations. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and responsible research and innovation (RRI) seem to be losing ground, while the challenges they sought to address remain. Despite their shortcomings, these concepts remind us of the need to take responsibility for what we as researchers and entrepreneurs bring into the world, and to keep questioning the given framework.
Drawing from the experience of the AFINO project, a unique attempt to bring together RRI and CSR and to promote networks, learning and skills building in Norway, this book contextualises and explores the practical challenges of actualising responsible practices even in the propitious Norwegian context. Readers interested in RRI, CSR, transdisciplinarity, and in the governance of research and innovation will find extensive information and insights about the challenges of steering research and business practices towards desirable ends and how to address them.
- This book is unique in bringing together the perspectives of Responsible Research and Innovation and Corporate Social Responsibility.
- Draws from the unique experience of the AFINO research centre and network.
Author / Editor information
Giovanni De Grandis is the coordinator of the AFINO research network and the leader of AFINO pilots project, which are experiments in new ways of generating and sharing knowledge and foresight through transdisciplinary collaborations. A philosopher by training, Giovanni first specialised in Political Philosophy and Ethics. Since 2010 he has worked in applied, inter- and trans-disciplinary research and activities. His research has spanned across diverse topics like digital publishing and digital repositories, to public health, urban planning, personalised medicine and pharmaceutical regulations. Giovanni received his PhD from the University of Torino.
Anne Blanchard is a researcher at the Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities at the University of Bergen. Her background is in Science and Technology Studies, and her overall research interest is about how knowledge is used, and shaped, to inform social and political decision-making processes around complex and uncertain issues. More specifically, in the last few years, she has been looking at what responsible research might mean in practice, by mobilising and teaching, in a critical way, Responsible Research and Innovation and the challenges of its implementation, method and evaluation, and its links to interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research. Anne received her PhD from the University of Bergen.
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Frontmatter
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Foreword
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Acknowledgements
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Contents
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The authors
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List of abbreviations
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Introduction
1 - Section 1: The emergence of responsibility
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Chapter 1 The institutionalization of social responsibility in Norwegian business and research: moral progress, moral decay, or both?
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Chapter 2 From value-freedom to responsible research and innovation? Post-normal and transdisciplinary pathways
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Chapter 3 Norwegian engagement with RRI and the propagation of RRI by the Research Council of Norway
49 - Section 2: Contexts of fragile responsibility
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Chapter 4 The elusive transformation of research and innovation. The overlooked complexities of value alignment and joint responsibility
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Chapter 5 Navigating tensions around RRI in higher education
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Chapter 6 Companies squeezed between autocratic and democratic regimes
143 - Section 3: Practices: fragile or robust?
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Chapter 7 Including societal actors in R&D – Different expectations, different responsibilities
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Chapter 8 Do you value responsible innovation?
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Chapter 9 Has law and social science trivialised the concept and practice of whistleblowing in Norway 2007–2023?
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Chapter 10 Acting on the Norwegian Transparency act: interpretation and implementation
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Conclusion A sea change in science and technology ecologies? Prospects of socially responsible research and innovation towards 2030
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List of figures
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List of tables
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Index
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