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El. knyga: Responsibility of Science

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This open access book provides an overview of issues of scientific responsibility. The volume comprises three types of contributions: first, analyses of the responsibility of science; second, analyses of the structural conditions for science and its responsibility; and third, normative versions of scientific responsibility. The questions and problems dealt with include science as a profession, ambivalence of research and dual-use, innovation vs. precaution, notions of responsibility, the role of science within society and its relation to human rights, as well as scientific and public discourses. The book addresses scholars in the fields of Science Studies and Research Policy.

This is an open access book.

1 The Responsibility of Science: An Introduction
1(10)
Harald A. Mieg
Part I Principles of the Responsibility of Science
2 Responsibility in Science: The Philosophical View
11(40)
Hans Lenk
3 The Principle of Responsive Adjustment in Corporate Moral Responsibility: The Crash on Mount Erebus
51(16)
Peter A. French
4 Science as a Profession: And Its Responsibility
67(26)
Harald A. Mieg
Part II Insights Into the Quest for Responsibility in Science---Society Interactions
5 Models of Science Policy: From the Linear Model to Responsible Research and Innovation
93(14)
Phil Macnaghten
6 Research and Use of Nuclear Energy---Its Ambivalence(s) in Historical Context
107(34)
Horst Kant
7 Institutionalization, Interdisciplinarity, and Ambivalence in Research Situations
141(22)
Heinrich Parthey
8 The Application of the Precautionary Principle in the EU
163(26)
Kristel De Smedt
Ellen Vos
Part III Science and Responsibility---The Scientists' Voices
9 Between Parrhesia and Fake: Scientific Responsibility Today
189(14)
Rainer E. Zimmermann
10 The Responsibility of Science for Guaranteeing Human Rights in the Fight Against Human Degradation, Racism and Anti-Semitism
203(18)
Klaus Fuchs-Kittowski
11 The Ambivalences of the Digital---Humans and Technology Between New Dreams/Spaces of Possibility and (Un)Noticeable Losses
221(12)
Hartmut Graßl
Stefan Bauberger
Johann Behrens
Paula Bleckmann
Rainer Engels
Eberhard Gopel
Dieter Korczak
Ralf Lankau
Frank Schmiedchen
12 Heritage Requires Citizens' Knowledge: The COST Place-Making Action and Responsible Research
233
Heike Oevermann
Ayse Erek
Carola Hein
Conor Horan
Kata Krasznahorkai
Ida Sofie Gøtzsche Lange
Edmond Manahasa
Marijke Martin
Marluci Menezes
Matej Niksic
Paulina Polko
Juli Szekely
Simone Tappert
Pekka Tuominen
Harald A. Mieg is (honorary) professor of Metropolitan Studies at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and is also affiliated with the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich. The focus of his research is on planning processes in cities and research methodologies. He is president of the Berlin Society for the Study of Science, Germany.