The RRI challenge responsibilization in a state of tension with market regulation

This book aims to voice a warm-hearted concern about the enormous obstacles to fulfilling the RRI promise. It proposes some critical reflections on its actual prospects in view of the current politico-economic context. It explores the merits of the recently promoted notion of RRI as yet another stra...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Nikolova, Blagovesta, autor (autor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London, UK : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley 2019.
Colección:Wiley ebooks.
Interdisciplinarity, science and humanities series. Innovation and responsibility set ; 3.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://innopac.unav.es/record=b4064022x*spi
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Half-Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; List of Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: On the Imperative for Responsible Innovation in Contemporary Market Societies; I.1. What's behind the "E"?; I.2. The imperative for responsible innovation; I.3. Market societies and the RRI challenge; I.4. The challenges before the RRI field; 1. RRI as Social Critique: Achievements and Drawbacks; 1.1. RRI and its "precursors"
  • what's new?; 1.2. Addressing the mischiefs of free markets; 1.3. Democracy in distress: the prospects of collective responsibility.
  • 2. Responsibility and the Future2.1. The anticipatory aspect of RRI; 2.2. Innovation and manageability of the future: on uncertainty, control and regulation; 2.3. Why responsibility?; 3. EU Governance of RTD and the Market; 3.1. On governance and good governance: order with/out authority?; 3.2. The economic "imprint" on the EU governance of RTD; 3.3. EU governance of RTD: is "Science versus Society" actually the problem?; 4. EU Institutional Rationality on RRI; 4.1. On ends and means: EU institutional discourse on the instrumentality of RRI; 4.2. The RRI "keys": keys to what?
  • 4.2.1. Public engagement4.2.2. Open access/open science; 4.2.3. Gender; 4.2.4. Ethics; 4.2.5. Science education; 4.3. Walking the tightrope between democratization and responsibilization; 5. Ethics and the RRI Promise; 5.1. Ethics in the EU governance of RTD: achievements, problems and challenges; 5.2. RRI and rediscovering the promises of the Nuremberg Code (1947); 5.3. The future of ethics in the context of RRI: a gatekeeper of an open door?; 6. Responsibilization in Tension with Market Regulation.
  • 6.1. Ethics in the Bermuda Triangle of market mechanisms: innovation, responsibility and the perennial reinvention of capitalism6.2. On the traps behind the notion of "responsibilization" in a market-driven context; 6.3. Going beyond New Public Management?; Conclusion; References; Index; Other titles from iSTE in Interdisciplinarity, Science and Humanities; EULA.