RRI
Responsible research and innovation
Responsible research and innovation is an approach that anticipates and assesses potential implications and societal expectations with regard to research and innovation, with the aim to foster the design of inclusive and sustainable research and innovation.
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) implies that societal actors (researchers, citizens, policy makers, business, third sector organisations, etc.) work together during the whole research and innovation process in order to better align both the process and its outcomes with the values, needs and expectations of society
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020-section/responsible-research-innovation
RRI in EU research policy and framework
Key action: Science in Society
Cross-cutting theme in Horizon 2020
(See also current work programmes https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/h2020-section/responsible-research-innovation)
RRI timeline
2007
2011 - EU
2014
2015 AT
Sparkling Science AT
Towards Responsible Research and Innovation in the Information and Communication Technologies and Security Technologies Fields" René von Schomberg
Horizon 2020
Rome Declaration and Call for Action�https://ec.europa.eu/research/swafs/pdf/rome_declaration_RRI_final_21_November.pdf
Plattform RRI Austria
Allianz für Responsible Science
RRI in AT
OPEN SCIENCE in RRI docs
Open Access
Participation
Education
Ethical considerations
Governance considerations
OPEN SCIENCE AND RRI
OPEN SCIENCE
CITIZEN SCIENCE
RRI
RRI as framework for orientation - open science as practice
Making citizen science more open
Go with open science into schools
Connect with alliance members with survey on how open science could be part of RRI framework (RRI in action)
Connect to projects RRI tools http://www.rri-tools.eu/ and RRI in ICT http://www.rri-ict-forum.eu/
ERA Roadmap
European Research Area
ERA is a unified research area open to the world based on the Internal market, in which researchers, scientific knowledge and technology circulate freely. Through ERA, the Union and its Member States will strengthen their scientific and technological bases, their competitiveness and their capacity to collectively address grand challenges.
The ERA Roadmap has been developed for establishing the European Research Area. It should serve the purpose of facilitating and reinforcing the efforts undertaken by the Member States. In February 2014 the Competitiveness Council called to develop by mid-2015 an ERA Roadmap by deciding on concrete measures. Responding to this request, Member States developed a document by working through ERAC and the ERA Related Groups in close cooperation with the Commission and the European Stakeholder Organisations. On 29 May 2015, the Competitiveness Council adopted the ERA Roadmap 2015-20.
https://era.gv.at/directory/230
1973
2000
2009
2015
Entwicklung eines Europäischen Forschungsraums: Fragmentierung von Wissenschaft und Forschung in Europa, die durch nationalstaatliche Grenzen, national orientierte Forschungspolitik und unterschiedliche Regeln und Systeme zur Forschungsorganisation und –förderung entstanden ist, überwinden.
Ziel 2014: Freizügigkeit für Forscherinnen und Forscher und des freien Austausches wissenschaftlicher Erkenntnisse und Technologien
Vertrag von Lissabon Verankerung EFR im EU-Primärrecht
Fahrplan zur Weiterentwicklung des EFR bis 2020 ("ERA Roadmap 2015-2020") mit “top action priorities”
2014?
2015
OPEN SCIENCE
ERA Roadmap Consultation
Open Knowldge Kommentar zur Konsultation: https://community.era.gv.at/space/36572/statement/view?id=36801
Wie geht es weiter?