Book Sébastien Lechevalier (2019) Innovation beyond technology : Science for society and interdisciplinary approaches.
Chapter
Brice Laurent;
(2019)
Innovation for Whom? City Experiments and the Redefinition of Urban Democracy
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Article
Nina Frahm;
Tess Doezema;
Sebastian Pfotenhauer;
(January 2022)
Fixing Technology with Society: The Coproduction of Democratic Deficits and Responsible Innovation at the OECD and the European Commission
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Article
Neelke Doorn;
Behnam Taebi;
(May 2018)
Rawls’s Wide Reflective Equilibrium as a Method for Engaged Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Potentials and Limitations for the Context of Technological Risks
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Book
Sheila Jasanoff;
(2016)
The ethics of invention : Technology and the human future
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Article
Natan Elgabsi;
(April 2022)
The ‘ethic of knowledge’ and responsible science: Responses to genetically motivated racism
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Article
Deborah Scott;
(2023)
Diversifying the Deliberative Turn: Toward an Agonistic RRI
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Article
Marjoleine G. van der Meij;
Jacqueline E. W. Broerse;
Frank Kupper;
(December 2017)
Supporting Citizens in Reflection on Synthetic Biology by Means of Video-Narratives
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Chapter
Fujigaki, Yuko;
(2019)
Lessons from Fukushima for Responsible Innovation: How to Construct a New Relationship Between Science and Society?
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Book
François Jarrige;
(2014)
Technocritiques: Du refus des machines à la contestation des technosciences
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Book
Morison, Elting;
(2016)
Men, machines, and modern times
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Book
Ziman, John;
(2000)
Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process
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Article
Karen Peterman;
Jane Robertson Evia;
Emily Cloyd;
John C. Besley;
(December 2017)
Assessing Public Engagement Outcomes by the Use of an Outcome Expectations Scale for Scientists
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Article
Lynda Walsh;
(October 2015)
The Double-Edged Sword of Popularization: The Role of Science Communication Research in the Popsci.com Comment Shutoff
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Article
Ana Margarida Sardo;
Ann Grand;
(April 2016)
Science in Culture: Audiences’ Perspective on Engaging With Science at a Summer Festival
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Article
Adam R. Pearson;
Jonathon P. Schuldt;
(December 2015)
Bridging Climate Communication Divides: Beyond the Partisan Gap
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Article
Ashley D. Ross;
Rhonda Struminger;
Jeffrey Winking;
Kathryn R. Wedemeyer-Strombel;
(April 2018)
Science as a Public Good: Findings From a Survey of March for Science Participants
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Article
Ashley A. Anderson;
Amy B. Becker;
(August 2018)
Not Just Funny After All: Sarcasm as a Catalyst for Public Engagement With Climate Change
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Article
Jonathan Mendel;
Hauke Riesch;
(October 2017)
Gadflies Biting Science Communication: Engagement, Tricksters, and Ambivalence Online
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Article
John C. Besley;
Anthony Dudo;
Shupei Yuan;
Frank Lawrence;
(October 2018)
Understanding Scientists’ Willingness to Engage
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Article
Laura Fogg-Rogers;
Margarida Sardo;
Corra Boushel;
(April 2017)
“Robots Vs Animals”: Establishing a Culture of Public Engagement and Female Role Modeling in Engineering Higher Education
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