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E-raamat: Responsible Research and Innovation: From Concepts to Practices

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Responsible Research and Innovation provides a comprehensive and impartial overview of the European Commission’s Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) framework, including discussion of both the meaning and aims of the concept, and of its practical application.

As a governance framework for research and innovation, RRI involves four key perspectives: ethical, economic/business, legal and governance and political. The book is organised into chapters covering these different dimensions. The authors provide different viewpoints on these aspects, in order to offer guidance from experts in the field, while at the same time acknowledging the interpretative openness of the RRI frameworks.

List of illustrations
viii
Foreword: From responsible innovation to responsible innovation systems by Richard Owen ix
Introduction: RRI: A critical-constructive approach 1(8)
Robert Gianni
Bernard Reber
John Pearson
PART I Ethical features of Responsible Research and Innovation
9(66)
1 The discourse of responsibility: A social perspective
11(24)
Robert Gianni
2 Responsibility beyond consequentialism: The EEE approach to responsibility in the face of epistemic constraints
35(15)
Armin Grunwald
3 Taking moral responsibility seriously to foster Responsible Research and Innovation
50(25)
Bernard Reber
PART II The political dimension of Responsible Research and Innovation
75(76)
4 Technocracy versus experimental learning in RRI: On making the most of RRI's interpretative flexibility
77(22)
Pim Klaassen
Michelle Run En
Sara Vermeulen
Frank Kupper
Jacqueline Broerse
5 Ever deeper research and innovation governance?: Assessing the uptake of RRI in member states' research and innovation programmes
99(30)
John Pearson
6 Policy relevance and the concept of responsible research and innovation
129(22)
Anna-Lena Guske
Klaus Jacob
PART III Avoiding the instrumentalization of Responsible Research and Innovation
151(72)
7 Responsible research and innovation between "New Governance" and fundamental rights
153(19)
Simone Arnaldi
Guido Gorgoni
Elena Pariotti
8 What are the conditions for the ethical implementation of RRI?: Responsible governance and second-order reflexivity
172(36)
Robert Gianni
Philippe Goujon
9 RRI versus neo-liberal governance
208(15)
Virgil Lenoir
PART IV The innovative management of Responsible Research and Innovation
223(78)
10 Challenging the ideal of transparency as a process and as an output variable of Responsible Innovation: The case of "The Circle"
225(20)
Vincent Blok
Rob Lubberink
Henk Van Den Belt
Simone Ritzer
Hendrik Van Der Kruk
Guido Danen
11 From responsible-innovation to innovation-care: Beyond constraints, a holistic approach of innovation
245(23)
Xavier Pavie
12 Responsibility in research and innovation: The potential of care ethics
268(18)
Sophie Pelle
13 Design-thinking approach to ethical (responsible) technological innovation
286(15)
Ganesh Nathan
Conclusion 301(6)
Index 307
Robert Gianni is a postdoctoral researcher at Sciences Po Paris and Ethics Expert at the European Commission. The current aim of his research is to critically scrutinise the different registers of the justification of technological innovation and their repercussions within society.

John Pearson is Ethics and Research Integrity Policy Officer at the Free University of Brussels. He has previously held positions at the KU Leuven and at the University of Namur. His research interests include Responsible Research and Innovation, deliberative democracy and republican political theory.

Bernard Reber is a philosopher, Research Director at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) and member of the Political Research Center of Sciences Po, Paris. He has been a member and Deputy Director of the CNRS Research Center, Meaning Ethics and Society, based at University Paris Descartes, Sorbonne, Paris.