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|a Responsible Innovation :
|b Managing the Responsible Emergence of Science and Innovation in Society.
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|a Innovation is at the centre of current economic policy in most nations, and yet report after report from learned societies such as the Royal Society have repeatedly asked for a more responsible approach to innovation, one that has been echoed by the public. At a time when we face a bewildering number of emerging technologies (such as nanotechnologies, geoengineering, whole genome sequencing, and next generation computing) the topic is extremely timely. Responsible Innovation defines what this is, and brings together the issues, challenges and solutions in a constructive, access.
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Foreword: Why Responsible Innovation?; Preface; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Innovation in the Twenty-First Century; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 How Can We Innovate?-Innovation as a Process; 1.3 Where Could We Innovate?-Innovation Strategy; 1.4 Reframing Innovation; 1.5 Reframing Challenges for Twenty-First Century Innovation; 1.5.1 The Spaghetti Challenge; 1.5.2 The Sappho Challenge-Bringing Stakeholders into the Frame; 1.5.3 The Sustainability Challenge-Innovation for Sustainable Development; 1.6 Emergent Properties of the New Innovation Environment.
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|a Chapter 2 A Framework for Responsible Innovation2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Context: the Imperative for Responsible Innovation; 2.2.1 Re-evaluating the Social Contract for Science and Innovation; 2.2.2 The Responsibility Gap; 2.2.3 The Dilemma of Control; 2.2.4 Products and Purposes: the Democratic Governance of Intent; 2.3 Locating Responsible Innovation within Prospective Dimensions of Responsibility; 2.4 Four Dimensions of Responsible Innovation; 2.5 Responsible Innovation: from Principles to Practice; 2.5.1 Some Experiments in Responsible Innovation.
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|a 2.6 Toward the Future: Building Capacity for Responsible InnovationChapter 3 A Vision of Responsible Research and Innovation; 3.1 Introduction: Technical Inventions, Innovation, and Responsibility; 3.2 Responsible Research and Innovation and the Quest for the Right Impacts of Research; 3.3 Defining the Right Impacts and Outcomes of Research; 3.4 From Normative Anchor Points Toward the Defining of G̀̀rand Challenges'' and the Direction of Innovation; 3.5 Responsible Research and Innovation: Organizing Collective Responsibility; 3.5.1 Some Examples of Irresponsible Innovation.
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|a 3.6 A Framework for Responsible Research and Innovation3.6.1 Use of Technology Assessment and Technology Foresight; 3.6.2 Application of Precautionary Principle; 3.6.3 Innovation Governance; 3.7 Outlook; Chapter 4 Value Sensitive Design and Responsible Innovation; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Innovation and Moral Overload; 4.3 Values and Design; 4.4 Responsible Innovation; Chapter 5 Responsible Innovation-Opening Up Dialogue and Debate; 5.1 A Short History of Controversies about Science and Technology; 5.2 The Evolution of Public Engagement; 5.3 The Case of Genetically Modified Foods in the UK.
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|a 5.4 Sciencewise and the Institutional Embedding of Public Engagement in the UK5.5 Motivations for Public Dialogue; 5.6 The Claims for Public Dialogue; 5.7 How (and When) Can Debate and Dialogue Be Opened Up?; 5.8 The Substance of Public Concerns and Their Implications for Governance; 5.9 Concluding Remarks; Chapter 6 ""Daddy, Can I Have a Puddle Gator?'': Creativity, Anticipation, and Responsible Innovation; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Understanding Anticipation; 6.3 The Politics of Novelty; 6.4 The Challenge of Speculative Ethics; 6.5 Conclusion.
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|a Technological innovations
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