Ethics of transitions what world do we want to live in together?

This book covers all forms of ethical assessment of research and innovation at the European Commission, including the implications of the concept of RRI which has emerged as a new framework to be used by the European Commission, and indeed including the newer concepts of Open Innovation and Open Sci...

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Main Author: Dratwa, Jim
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ISTE Ltd 2022
Series:Interdisciplinarity, science and humanities series: innovation and responsibility set
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