Modernised Mixtures in Urban Sanitation Services presented by Dr ir Bas van Vliet, Environmental Policy Group Wageningen University at the IRC event, The Hague, 9 September 2015.
The document discusses concepts related to trans-spatiality and institutionalization of post-growth epistemics. It focuses on low organizational density, reflexivity and feedback loops, autopoiesis, enabling environments, and knowledge and innovation modalities like transfer of tacit and codified knowledge. An integrative approach is proposed that incorporates multi-level epistemic discourse creation at the micro, meso, and macro levels with horizontal governance and inclusion. References are provided on topics like peripheral innovation systems, eco-innovation in rural areas, and challenging incumbent regimes.
Challenging responsibility: How to make RRI work in a sustainable manner. By ...RRI Tools
This document discusses how to implement responsible research and innovation (RRI) in a sustainable manner. It argues that RRI faces challenges of becoming "projectified" and lacking an understanding of the diverse research environments and narrative infrastructures that shape knowledge production. To avoid a "new bureaucracy of virtues" through ritualistic RRI performances, the document advocates connecting RRI to everyday research lives by taking a process-oriented and diverse values-based approach to governing sociotechnical change, and represent research practices in ways that are closer to realities and rapid changes.
The document discusses various technologies and approaches for digital and physical inclusion to enable participatory governance in healthcare. It covers topics like liquid participation using robots, sensors and wearables; big data for prevention and diagnosis using IoT, cloud and fog computing; and community-based co-design with two-way communication between top-down and bottom-up approaches. Factors that could impact participation are also discussed, along with the role of regulation and literature on citizen engagement, public participation methods, and challenges in smart healthcare applications.
Carter Jonas' Katy Davis talks about the importance of participating in local planning consultations, making representations and getting sites allocated when considering strategic estate decisions, in particular in healthcare and education environments
What´s that thing called RRI? By Jacqueline Broerse RRI Tools
What´s that thing called RRI?
Jacqueline Broerse
Director of the Athena Institute, VU University Amsterdam
RRI Tools Final Conference - Brussels, 21-22 November 2016
Opening Session
RRI Tools: main goals and outcomes