Turning the tide or surfing the wave? Responsible Research and Innovation, fundamental rights and neoliberal virtues
Open Access
- 27 May 2016
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Life Sciences, Society and Policy
- Vol. 12 (1), 1-19
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s40504-016-0038-2
Abstract
The notion of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has increasingly attracted attention in the academic literature. Up until now, however, the literature has focused on clarifying the principles for which research and innovation are responsible and on examining the conditions that account for managing them responsibly. Little attention has been reserved to exploring the political-economic context in which the notion of RRI has become progressively more prominent. This article tries to address this aspect and suggests some preliminary considerations on the connections between the specific understanding of responsibility in RRI and the framing of responsibility in what has been synthetically defined as ‘neoliberalism’. To do so, we try to illustrate how the idea of responsibility has evolved over time so that the specific characteristics of RRI can be better highlighted. These characteristics will then be discussed against the features of neoliberalism and its understanding of responsibility. Eventually, we reaffirm a view of RRI centred on fundamental rights as a possible point of departure between these two perspectives on responsibility.Keywords
Funding Information
- Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (321427)
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