Brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicine
The implementation of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in research projects has increased the need for interdisciplinary collaboration. This article presents our RRI approach within the Horizon 2020 ‘In Silico World' project, which aims to accelerate the adoption of in silico medicine...
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author | Elisa Elhadj Zita Van Horenbeeck Elisa Lievevrouw Ine Van Hoyweghen |
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description | The implementation of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in research projects has increased the need for interdisciplinary collaboration. This article presents our RRI approach within the Horizon 2020 ‘In Silico World' project, which aims to accelerate the adoption of in silico medicine through computer modeling and simulation tools in healthcare. To address the shortcomings of the ‘checklist approach' for integrating ethics and the risk of becoming checkboxes ourselves, we introduce the term ‘RRI brokers.’ It serves as a lens for evaluating the project's RRI activities and the dynamics that can be faced by Social Science and Humanities scholars (SSH), and as a means to acquire agency in our own positioning. We suggest that to strengthen RRI, more consideration is needed on how we present our expertise in these collaborations, and awareness of how we, as RRI brokers, move between translating, balancing, and shaping worlds, affecting what we broker and ourselves. |
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spelling | doaj-art-1a6eed6c42a44ed19ee89cbac96c4f2d2025-01-07T13:48:20ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Responsible Innovation2329-94602329-90372024-12-0111110.1080/23299460.2024.2414484Brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicineElisa Elhadj0Zita Van Horenbeeck1Elisa Lievevrouw2Ine Van Hoyweghen3Life Sciences & Society Lab, Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO), KU LeuvenLife Sciences & Society Lab, Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO), KU LeuvenLife Sciences & Society Lab, Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO), KU LeuvenLife Sciences & Society Lab, Centre for Sociological Research (CeSO), KU LeuvenThe implementation of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in research projects has increased the need for interdisciplinary collaboration. This article presents our RRI approach within the Horizon 2020 ‘In Silico World' project, which aims to accelerate the adoption of in silico medicine through computer modeling and simulation tools in healthcare. To address the shortcomings of the ‘checklist approach' for integrating ethics and the risk of becoming checkboxes ourselves, we introduce the term ‘RRI brokers.’ It serves as a lens for evaluating the project's RRI activities and the dynamics that can be faced by Social Science and Humanities scholars (SSH), and as a means to acquire agency in our own positioning. We suggest that to strengthen RRI, more consideration is needed on how we present our expertise in these collaborations, and awareness of how we, as RRI brokers, move between translating, balancing, and shaping worlds, affecting what we broker and ourselves.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23299460.2024.2414484Responsible research and innovationsocio-technical integrationcollaborationinterdisciplinaritybrokering |
spellingShingle | Elisa Elhadj Zita Van Horenbeeck Elisa Lievevrouw Ine Van Hoyweghen Brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicine Journal of Responsible Innovation Responsible research and innovation socio-technical integration collaboration interdisciplinarity brokering |
title | Brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicine |
title_full | Brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicine |
title_fullStr | Brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicine |
title_full_unstemmed | Brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicine |
title_short | Brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicine |
title_sort | brokering responsible research and innovation in in silico medicine |
topic | Responsible research and innovation socio-technical integration collaboration interdisciplinarity brokering |
url | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23299460.2024.2414484 |
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