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  1. Governance of research consortia: challenges of implementing Responsible Research and Innovation within Europe.Jane Kaye, Sarah Coy, Heather Gowans, Miranda Mourby & Michael Morrison - 2020 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 16 (1):1-19.
    Responsible Research and Innovation (‘RRI’) is a cross-cutting priority for scientific research in the European Union and beyond. This paper considers whether the way such research is organised and delivered lends itself to the aims of RRI. We focus particularly on international consortia, which have emerged as a common model to organise large-scale, multi-disciplinary research in contemporary biomedical science. Typically, these consortia operate through fixed-term contracts, and employ governance frameworks consisting of reasonably standard, modular components such as management committees, advisory (...)
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  • Unscripted Responsible Research an Innovation: Adaptive space creation by an emerging RRI practice concerning juvenile justice interventions.Irja Marije de Jong, Frank Kupper & Jacqueline Broerse - 2018 - Life Sciences, Society and Policy 14 (1):1-25.
    Emerging RRI practices have goals with respect to learning, governance and achieving RRI outcomes. However, few practices actually achieve the action phase as actors lack room to manoeuvre, and lack guidance on how to move forward because of the inherent unscriptedness of the emerging RRI practice. In this explorative research an emerging RRI practice is studied to identify factors and barriers to the creation of adaptive space, in which actors can be responsive to the other and adapt, and a narrative (...)
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