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Subject: MultidisciplinaryResponsible Research & Innovation (RRI)
The Library has put together this dossier on Responsible Research & Innovation (RRI) with resources to help find out more about what RRI means. It includes literature, resources and research projects linked to RRI and covers topics such as gender, open access, ethics and integrity, public engagement or science education.
The European Commission's Science with and for Society programme will be instrumental in addressing the European societal challenges tackled by Horizon 2020, building capabilities and developing innovative ways of connecting science to society. It will make science more attractive (notably to young people), increase society's appetite for innovation, and open up further research and innovation activities. The specific objective is to build effective cooperation between science and society, recruit new talent for science and pair scientific excellence with social awareness and responsibility.
The participants and organizers of the conference “Science, Innovation and Society: achieving Responsible Research and Innovation”, held in Rome on 19-21 November 2014, approved the Rome Declaration on Responsible Research and Innovation in Europe.
Wikipedia's definition of the concept responsible research and innovation (RRI) in Spanish.
RRI Tools has been designed to enable all actors to contribute actively to responsible research and innovation. Funded by the 7th Framework Programme (2007-2013), the ultimate goal of RRI Tools is to develop a set of digital resources to advise and train in RRI, disseminate it and put it into practice.
This video explains how RRI is directed toward an open science and innovation system that tackles major societal challenges.
This article provides a general overview of the concept of RRI and its emergence in the EU's policy discourse and examines its key components. It focuses, above all, on open access within the RRI framework and concludes with recommendations for the development of initiatives for further strengthening RRI.
In this section, you will find references and information resources on gender, open access, ethics and integrity, public engagement or science education.
In this section you will find research projects related with responsible research and innovation (RRI) both taking place within the UOC and outside of this institution.
Lecture by Andrea Saltelli, member of the research group Open Evidence, about the ethical implications regarding quantification methods.