The Making of Responsible Innovation
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:6th Aug '20
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Explore responsible innovation as an emergent discourse in governing science and society relations.
Explore the making of responsible innovation through three lenses: first, to reconfigure the concept of responsibility in science governance; second, to inject agency through deliberative methods; and third, as a framework for governing innovation sensitive to the dynamics of specific technologies and the socio-political context in which they arise.Science and technological innovation wield unfathomable power in the shaping of social life and the environment. Yet, the democratic control and shaping of technology remains at best an unfinished project, not least due to dominant paradigms of governance implicitly that have historically delegated the good to market forces. This Element explores responsible innovation as an emergent discourse in governing science and society relations. Specifically, it explores the making of responsible innovation through three lenses: first, as a way of reconfiguring the concept of responsibility in science governance with far-reaching implications for scientific culture and practice; second, as a way of injecting agency through deliberative methods aimed at anticipating and deliberating upon the kinds of possible worlds that science and technology bring into being; and third, as a framework for governing innovation sensitive to the dynamics of specific technologies and to the particular socio-political context in which innovation develops.
ISBN: 9781108819022
Dimensions: 230mm x 150mm x 5mm
Weight: 130g
75 pages