Barbara Ribeiro
University of Nottingham
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Science and Engineering Ethics | 2017
Barbara Ribeiro; Robert Smith; Kate Millar
This paper makes a plea for more reflexive attempts to develop and anchor the emerging concept of responsible research and innovation (RRI). RRI has recently emerged as a buzzword in science policy, becoming a focus of concerted experimentation in many academic circles. Its performative capacity means that it is able to mobilise resources and spaces despite no common understanding of what it is or should be ‘made of’. In order to support reflection and practice amongst those who are interested in and using the concept, this paper unpacks understandings of RRI across a multi-disciplinary body of peer-reviewed literature. Our analysis focuses on three key dimensions of RRI (motivations, theoretical conceptualisations and translations into practice) that remain particularly opaque. A total of 48 publications were selected through a systematic literature search and their content was qualitatively analysed. Across the literature, RRI is portrayed as a concept that embeds numerous features of existing approaches to govern and assess emerging technologies. Our analysis suggests that its greatest potential may be in its ability to unify and provide political momentum to a wide range of long-articulated ethical and policy issues. At the same time, RRI’s dynamism and resulting complexity may represent its greatest challenge. Further clarification on what RRI has to offer in practice—beyond what has been offered to date—is still needed, as well as more explicit engagement with research and institutional cultures of responsibility. Such work may help to realise the high political expectations that are attached to nascent RRI.
Life Sciences, Society and Policy | 2016
Ellen-Marie Forsberg; Barbara Ribeiro; Nils B. Heyen; Rasmus Øjvind Nielsen; Erik Thorstensen; Erik de Bakker; Lars Klüver; Thomas Reiss; V. Beekman; Kate Millar
Emerging science and technologies are often characterised by complexity, uncertainty and controversy. Regulation and governance of such scientific and technological developments needs to build on knowledge and evidence that reflect this complicated situation. This insight is sometimes formulated as a call for integrated assessment of emerging science and technologies, and such a call is analysed in this article. The article addresses two overall questions. The first is: to what extent are emerging science and technologies currently assessed in an integrated way. The second is: if there appears to be a need for further integration, what should such integration consist in? In the article we briefly outline the pedigree of the term ‘integrated assessment’ and present a number of interpretations of the concept that are useful for informing current analyses and discussions of integration in assessment. Based on four case studies of assessment of emerging science and technologies, studies of assessment traditions, literature analysis and dialogues with assessment professionals, currently under-developed integration dimensions are identified. It is suggested how these dimensions can be addressed in a practical approach to assessment where representatives of different assessment communities and stakeholders are involved. We call this approach the Trans Domain Technology Evaluation Process (TranSTEP).
New Genetics and Society | 2017
Robert Meckin; Barbara Ribeiro; Andrew Balmer
The editors of Investigating Interdisciplinary Collaboration contribute to an admittedly rather bloated literature on interdisciplinarity by showcasing empirically rigorous examinations of the acad...
Energy Policy | 2013
Barbara Ribeiro
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2015
Sujatha Raman; Alison Mohr; Richard Helliwell; Barbara Ribeiro; Orla Shortall; Robert Smith; Kate Millar
Technological Forecasting and Social Change | 2015
Barbara Ribeiro; Miguel A. Quintanilla
Journal of Responsible Innovation | 2018
Barbara Ribeiro; Lars Bengtsson; Paul Stephen Benneworth; Susanne Bührer; Elena Castro-Martínez; Meiken Hansen; Katharina Jarmai; Ralf Lindner; Julia Olmos-Peñuela; Cordula Ott; Philip Shapira
Social Science & Medicine | 2018
Barbara Ribeiro; Sarah Hartley; Brigitte Nerlich; Rusi Jaspal
Archive | 2016
de H.C.M. Bakker; Barbara Ribeiro; Kate Millar; V. Beekman
Archive | 2016
Sara Davies; Barbara Ribeiro; Kate Millar; Stephen Miller; Heidi Vironen; David Charles; Laura Griestop; Marius Hasenheit; Zoritza Kiresiewa; A.C. Hoes; M.M.M. Overbeek; Chiara Bianchini