Stahl Bernd Carsten, Bitsch Lise
Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom.
School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom.
Front Res Metr Anal. 2023 Mar 13;8:1112106. doi: 10.3389/frma.2023.1112106. eCollection 2023.
This article explores whether and in what way it is possible to employ toolkits for responsible research and innovation (RRI toolkits) as mechanisms for ensuring the legacy of RRI in research projects. Based on a review of the concept of responsible research and innovation as well as existing toolkits in the area, the article offers an account of the development of an RRI toolkit in the context of the EU- funded Human Brain Project. This toolkit is designed to integrate insights and practices of responsible research and innovation developed over a 10 year period into the project legacy, the EBRAINS research infrastructure. The article suggests that toolkits have the potential to contribute to ensuring a long- lasting legacy of work undertaken in responsible research and innovation, but that this potential requires further support from institutions and the broader research environment to become realized.
本文探讨了是否以及以何种方式可以将负责任的研究与创新工具包(RRI工具包)用作确保研究项目中RRI遗产的机制。基于对负责任的研究与创新概念以及该领域现有工具包的回顾,本文介绍了在欧盟资助的人类大脑计划背景下RRI工具包的开发情况。该工具包旨在将10年来发展起来的负责任的研究与创新的见解和实践融入项目遗产——EBRAINS研究基础设施中。本文认为,工具包有可能有助于确保在负责任的研究与创新中所开展工作的持久遗产,但这一潜力需要机构和更广泛的研究环境提供进一步支持才能实现。