by Anais Moisy | Nov 24, 2022
My Secret Ambition to be a Social Scientist Saviour By Scott TBC Here lies a death: my secret desire, the social scientist I thought I could be. The one who would fix it all, who would open up debates, who would usher in an era of enlightened decision-making. Subtle...
by Anais Moisy | Nov 24, 2022
Field guide.By David Guston Responsible Innovation A common species of constructivist-inspired governance, first identified by the science and technology studies community in the early 2000s, but widely known in the educational innovation (computers and other ICT)...
by Anais Moisy | Nov 24, 2022
I think we are shaped as researchers by what society finds acceptable. Dr Alan Goddard interview by – The reader will likely be familiar with the litany of barriers to bringing scientific work to life: Identifying need, securing funding, and broadcasting that...
by Anais Moisy | Nov 24, 2022
Right time, wrong scale? By Emma Frow (inspired by Joly 2015) It was the research funders and the scientists who called us in. Offering money. Promising access. Occasionally hinting at the possibility of power and the ability to effect change. Like a rip tide,...
by Anais Moisy | Nov 24, 2022
RRI as peer review practice By Davies In research we review each other’s work. This idea is fundamental to scholarly practice; it is, perhaps, one of the few things that connects research across disciplines, paradigms, and modes of enquiry. From theology to...
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