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Index
Cover
Table of Contents
Title
Copyright
Foreword
Introduction
1 Research Ethics Expertise
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Several possible areas to identify ethical issues
1.3. ERs in European projects
1.4. Limits of what is termed “ethics” investigation
1.5. Moving to ethics
2 Responsible Research and Innovation: a Composite and Ambitious Notion
2.1. Introduction
2.2. RRI According to the EC: variable geometry space
2.3. What are the relationships between RRI pillars?
2.4. RRI conceptions in research
2.5. Ethical reviews and responsible innovation
2.6. Conclusion
3 Responsibility: A Polysemous Concept
3.1. Negative understandings
3.2. Responsibility: between excessive pressure and dilution
3.3. The example of scientists' responsibility
3.4. Conclusion
4 Responsibility in Innovation and Research: The Need for Moral Innovation
4.1. Descriptive understandings of responsibility
4.2. The normative understandings
4.3. Conclusion
5 Governance Devices and RRI Put to the Test
5.1. Introduction
5.2. RRI premises in certain scientific projects
5.3. Institutional design options for participation
5.4. Hybrid and interinstitutional deliberations
5.5. Participation, but what for?
Conclusion: From Ethics to Responsibility and Back Again
Reciprocal influences between the ethics of research and responsible innovation
Assessing participation by its quality
Institute interinstitutional participation?
Bibliography
Index
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