2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40926-020-00127-z
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Responsible Innovation and Climate Engineering. A Step Back to Technology Assessment

Abstract: Much in Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is part of a participatory turn within the Technology Assessment (TA) and Science and Technology Studies (STS) community. This has an influence also on the evaluation of Climate Engineering (CE) options, as it will be shown by reference to the SPICE project. The SPICE example and the call for democratisation of science and innovation raise some interesting concerns for the normative evaluation of CE options that will be addressed in the paper. It is by far not … Show more

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“…Including societal stakeholders in R&I processes is neither a 'tick-the-box' activity, nor the panacea for ensuring that R&I processes are democratic, responsible or legitimate (e.g., Cooke and Kothari 2001;Few et al 2007;Genus and Stirling 2018;Brand and Blok 2019;Stelzer 2020). Yet, meaningful societal stakeholder engagement can provide 'better', more socially robust R&I processes and outcomes (Jasanoff 2003;Bunders et al 2010;Owen et al 2012).…”
Section: Doing Inclusion In Transdisciplinaritymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Including societal stakeholders in R&I processes is neither a 'tick-the-box' activity, nor the panacea for ensuring that R&I processes are democratic, responsible or legitimate (e.g., Cooke and Kothari 2001;Few et al 2007;Genus and Stirling 2018;Brand and Blok 2019;Stelzer 2020). Yet, meaningful societal stakeholder engagement can provide 'better', more socially robust R&I processes and outcomes (Jasanoff 2003;Bunders et al 2010;Owen et al 2012).…”
Section: Doing Inclusion In Transdisciplinaritymentioning
confidence: 99%