When innovation benefits research but not researchers
Technological progress without caring?Recently archaeologists have debunked the myth that the great Egyptian pyramids were built by slave labour. It…
Riel Millers recommendation on how to celebrate World Book Day
Riel Miller is the head of Futures Literacy in UNESCO and one of the world’s leading authorities on the theory and…
Relevant i 20 år
De var ønsket av NTNUs ledelse helt fra starten, og er det fortsatt. Program for anvendt etikk har satt forskningsetikk…
How to discuss black boxes well –Deliberative Approaches to AI Opacity
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in many public and private spheres of human life, where fields such as law…
En øvelse i praktisk anvendelse
Tolv tankevekkende historier om egenerfart tillit forfattet av toppledere fra Viken fylkeskommune la grunnlaget for Kristian Alms kurs om tillitsbasert…
A fine balance – Equinor and Hydro as frontrunners of corporate sustainability?
One might expect the discovery of natural resources in a state to lead to rising living standards. The concept “resource…
Call for abstracts for workshop about the ethics of Covid-19
This year, NTNU’s Programme for Applied Ethics is twenty years. The anniversary will be marked at June 3-4 2021 with…
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…