Book plans after stakeholder dialogue about the Gjerdrum landslide
Three weeks ago, WP 6 in AFINO arranged a stakeholder-dialogue as part of a Master of Management course on security…
RRI at speed
How could transdisciplinary RRI communities help? It is frequent that researchers and practitioners involved in RRI face issues that are…
Call for papers: Ethics of the COVID-19 pandemic
The Programme for Applied Ethics (PAE) at NTNU welcomes submissions for a special issue about the Ethics of the COVID-19…
Responsibility as care: a response and an alternative foundation
The thought-provoking piece posted by my colleagues Tim Dassler and Erik Thorstensen on responsibility as care is an important reminder…
Responsibility as care: The normative foundation of RRI
A holistic approach toward RRI is needed. We suggest understanding RRI through a care lens, as “care for what we…
AFINO summer school: Transdisciplinary RRI
Join the AFINO summer school, held in beautiful coastal surroundings a short trip from Bergen. Numerous RRI challenges will be…
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…