JONATHAN HANKINS
Author, Speaker
European Biotechnology and Society Online Seminar Series – Review, Part 2
This is the second part of the review of the European Biotechnology and Society online seminar series. The seminar series website contains details of speakers and topics, as well as much of the materials presented. The first part is here. Seminar 4, 21 October, 2020 The fourth online seminar in the series was held on ... European Biotechnology and Society Online Seminar Series – Review, Part 2
A Joint Statement from the Technology Bloggers Editors, Christopher Roberts and Jonathan Hankins
News From Technology Bloggers and the Bassetti Foundation As regular readers will know, Foreign Scientific Correspondent Jonathan Hankins has co-edited the Technology Bloggers website for many years. To celebrate a funding agreement between the Bassetti Foundation and Technology Bloggers, the authors have released a joint statement: A Joint Statement from the Technology Bloggers Editors, Christopher ... A Joint Statement from the Technology Bloggers Editors, Christopher Roberts and Jonathan Hankins
European Biotechnology and Society Online Seminar Series – Review, Part 1
In this, the first of two posts, I would like to offer a brief overview of how the first half of the European Biotechnology and Society online seminar series panned out. The seminar series website contains details of speakers and topics, as well as much of the materials presented. Seminar 1: 30 September 2020 The ... European Biotechnology and Society Online Seminar Series – Review, Part 1
Responsibility Beyond Growth. A Case For Responsible Stagnation – Book Review.
Responsibility Beyond Growth. A Case For Responsible Stagnation by Stevienna de Saille, Fabien Medvecky, Michiel van Oudheusden, Kevin Albertson, Effie Amanatidou, Timothy Birabi and Mario Pansera has just been released by Bristol University Press. The book opens with a foreword from Richard Owen, in which he offers a succinct overview of the ideas that permeate ... Responsibility Beyond Growth. A Case For Responsible Stagnation – Book Review.
ORION MOOC for Open Science in the Life Sciences 2.0
Over recent weeks I have completed the ORION MOOC for Open Science in the Life Sciences. The course was designed to run over six weeks, offering six modules, each of which takes about two hours to complete but as it is all online it can be completed an just a few days. It is also ... ORION MOOC for Open Science in the Life Sciences 2.0
Journal of Responsible Innovation, Vol. 7, issue 2 Reviewed
The second issue of volume 7 of the Journal of Responsible Innovation has just been published. In this post we offer an overview of the publication with links to those articles offered open access (for details on the Journal’s move to full open access see here). In his editorial Necessary conditions for responsible innovation, Editor ... Journal of Responsible Innovation, Vol. 7, issue 2 Reviewed
Responsible Innovation: Business Opportunities and Strategies for Implementation, a Book Review
Responsible Innovation: Business Opportunities and Strategies for Implementation is a new offering in the SPRINGER BRIEFS IN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION GOVERNANCE series. Edited by Katharina Jarmai, it is available in paper version or as a free download, and offers a lot of food for thought for anyone interested in responsible innovation approaches and applications within ... Responsible Innovation: Business Opportunities and Strategies for Implementation, a Book Review
Journal of Responsible Innovation: Volume 7, Issue 1
The first issue of Volume 7 of the Journal of Responsible Innovation is now available. Much of this issue is open access, offering readers some fantastic opportunities and high quality articles, ideal for whiling away the lockdown hours. In his editorial piece Reinventing responsible innovation, Editor in Chief Erik Fisher describes recent developments within the ... Journal of Responsible Innovation: Volume 7, Issue 1
Scarce Resources in a Pandemic: Intensive Care in times of COVID-19
Back in 2009 I reported on a Hastings Center publication entitled When Endemic Disparities Catch the Pandemic Flu: Echoes of Kubler-Ross and Rawls in which the author recounts experiences of participating in panels considering the clinical and ethical challenges posed by pandemic flu. Within the context of this series on COVID-19 the report makes interesting ... Scarce Resources in a Pandemic: Intensive Care in times of COVID-19
The social Construction of Political Action – The Case of Corona Advice
Following on from my previous comments within this ongoing discussion, and the questions raised by President Bassetti in his intervention, I would like to throw some more topics and arguments into the hat. Here in the Netherland and also in the UK, news organizations are reporting that their respective governments are considering strengthening their approaches ... The social Construction of Political Action – The Case of Corona Advice
In Response to ‘On policy choices by european countries during the 2020 Covid-19 outbreak’.
In his article ON POLICY CHOICES BY EUROPEAN COUNTRIES DURING THE 2020 COVID-19 OUTBREAK, Maurizio Bettiga proposes two opposing and contrasting (possible) policy justifications for the action taken to limit the spread of the Corona Virus across Europe: 1. fight the spread of the infection at all cost and prioritize every patient life over everything ... In Response to ‘On policy choices by european countries during the 2020 Covid-19 outbreak’.
Public Engagement in Responsible Research and Innovation. A book by Ilse Marschalek.
A critical reflection from the practitioner’s point of view. Book Review Introduction In the open access publication Public Engagement in Responsible Research and Innovation, Ilse Marschalek investigates the roles that a group of people that she names ‘Public Participation Practitioners’ play in the attempt to transform the relationship between science and society though the adoption ... Public Engagement in Responsible Research and Innovation. A book by Ilse Marschalek.