Artigo
Communicating through vulnerability: knowledge politics, inclusion and responsiveness in responsible research and innovation
Fecha
2016Registro en:
Journal Of Responsible Innovation. Abingdon, v. 3, n. 2, p. 92-109, 2016.
2329-9460
10.1080/23299460.2016.1166036
WOS:000408460500002
Autor
Di Giulio, Gabriela
Groves, Christopher
Monteiro, Marko
Taddei, Renzo Romano [UNIFESP]
Institución
Resumen
Responsible research and innovation (RRI) has affirmed the value of 'inclusion' and 'responsiveness' as institutional virtues necessary to ensure that reflexivity towards the social priorities behind innovation processes is made possible. It is argued that this affirmation links RRI to knowledge politics in other domains (e.g. environmental justice and the politics of development). It is suggested that lessons regarding inclusion and responsiveness can be drawn from these domains, focusing on the ways in which marginalised perspectives on need and vulnerability, once articulated, can help reconstitute the public sphere in which social priorities are defined. Three case studies are used to explore how entanglements of needs, vulnerabilities, identity and agency are vital to understanding the impacts of innovation and change more generally. It is argued that social science methodologies sensitised to such entanglements are necessary to help constitute a space of inclusion and responsiveness characterised, not by assumptions about idealised rational forms of deliberation, but by styles of communication that recognise vulnerability.