Upcoming workshop as part of the AFINO research school: RRI and CSR at speed
This workshop aims to explore the tensions between trying to pursue RRI or CSR when faced with issues and technologies…
Much more than expected
– It’s the first time I’ve received so much media attention for my research, says Dr Mimi E. Lam. Her…
RRI in regional planning processes: Lessons from Nordland
Challenges and dilemmas related to responsible research and innovation (RRI) are more ubiquitous than one might think. Innovative companies must…
Acknowledged in Sustainability
A respond to a call for paper from AFINO Research Center resulted in a publication in Sustainability for researchers at…
Teaching RRI in higher education: For whom? Why? How?
“If one is truly to succeed in leading a person to a specific place, one must first and foremost take…
Transdisciplinarity and Universities: a path ahead
This blog post was first published on KOI TU: The Centre for Informed Futures’ webpage (University of Auckland) on April 21st, 2020….
Speech – Who are the experts? Public and policy engagement in an age of misinformation
This blog post was first published on KOI TU: The Centre for Informed Futures’ webpage (University of Auckland) on April 6th, 2020….
Will the European Green Deal push for more food waste reductions?
Recent months brought important, forward-looking sustainability strategies for the European Union. Both the European Green Deal and the Farm-to-Fork strategy…
Mathematical models, scientific responsibility and the benefits of transdisciplinarity in the times of crisis
This blog post was first published on KOI TU: The Centre for Informed Futures’ webpage (University of Auckland) on April 2nd, 2020….
Good information is required for good decision making: Why transdisciplinarity matters
This blog post was first published on KOI TU: The Centre for Informed Futures’ webpage (University of Auckland) on May…