Racine Eric, D'Anjou Bénédicte, Dallaire Clara, Dumez Vincent, Favron-Godbout Caroline, Hudon Anne, Montreuil Marjorie, Olivier Catherine, Quintal Ariane, Chenel Vanessa
Unité de recherche en éthique pragmatique de la santé, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal, Université de Montréal et Université McGill, Montreal, Canada.
Unité de recherche en éthique pragmatique de la santé, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal, Université McGill, Montreal, Canada.
Bioethics. 2024 Feb;38(2):153-163. doi: 10.1111/bioe.13246. Epub 2023 Dec 17.
Living labs are interdisciplinary and participatory initiatives aimed at bringing research closer to practice by involving stakeholders in all stages of research. Living labs align with the principles of participatory research methods as well as recent insights about how participatory ways of generating knowledge help to change practices in concrete settings with respect to specific problems. The participatory, open, and discussion-oriented nature of living labs could be ideally suited to accompany ethical reflection and changes ensuing from reflection. To our knowledge, living labs have not been explicitly trialed and reported in ethics literature. In this discussion paper, we report and discuss four initial issues that marked the process of setting up a living lab in ethics: (1) determining the goals and expected outcomes of an ethics living lab; (2) establishing operational procedures; (3) selecting communities and defining pilot projects; and (4) adopting a lens to tackle emerging questions and challenges. We explain these four issues and present the paths taken based on the novel and specific orientation, that is, living ethics, at the basis of this project. In alignment with living ethics and É-LABO, we approach challenges as learning opportunities to ask not only "how" questions but also "why" questions. We hope that this discussion paper informed by our experience helps to clarify the theoretical, methodological, and practical approaches necessary to successfully adopt and employ living labs in ethics.
生活实验室是跨学科的参与式倡议,旨在通过让利益相关者参与研究的各个阶段,使研究更贴近实践。生活实验室符合参与式研究方法的原则,以及最近关于通过参与式知识生成方式如何有助于在具体环境中针对特定问题改变实践的见解。生活实验室的参与性、开放性和以讨论为导向的性质可能非常适合伴随伦理反思以及反思带来的变化。据我们所知,生活实验室尚未在伦理文献中得到明确的试验和报道。在这篇讨论论文中,我们报告并讨论了在伦理领域建立生活实验室过程中出现的四个初始问题:(1)确定伦理生活实验室的目标和预期成果;(2)建立操作程序;(3)选择社区并确定试点项目;(4)采用一种视角来应对新出现的问题和挑战。我们解释这四个问题,并基于该项目新颖且特定的方向,即生活伦理,展示所采取的路径。与生活伦理和电子实验室相一致,我们将挑战视为学习机会,不仅要问“如何”的问题,还要问“为什么”的问题。我们希望这篇基于我们经验的讨论论文有助于阐明在伦理领域成功采用和运用生活实验室所需的理论、方法和实践方法。