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Area of Science:

  • Science and Technology Studies
  • Ethics in Science
  • Innovation Management

Background:

  • Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has rapidly gained prominence from an obscure concept to a central topic in conferences and policy discussions.
  • The evolution of RRI is examined against its historical and social context, tracing the development of responsibility in research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the emergence and current dynamics of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI).
  • To explore the future trajectory of RRI as both a discourse and a set of practical implementations.
  • To understand RRI as a social innovation that reshapes ethical divisions within research.

Main Methods:

  • Historical analysis of responsibility language in research.
  • Examination of current RRI discourse and practical applications.
  • Social innovation theory applied to the evolution of RRI.

Main Results:

  • RRI's rapid rise is attributed to its function as a social innovation, opening new avenues in ethical responsibilities.
  • The concept is evolving, with some aspects stabilizing while others undergo productive or less productive reductions.
  • The history of responsibility language provides a framework for understanding RRI's development.

Conclusions:

  • RRI represents a significant shift in how research and innovation are approached ethically and practically.
  • Ongoing evaluation of RRI's adaptations and future direction is crucial.
  • The future of RRI involves both consolidation and potential limitations of its initial open-ended scope.