JONATHAN HANKINS
Autore, Speaker

Journal of Responsible Innovation, Special Issue on Public engagement in contested political contexts
As regular readers will know, 2021 brought great changes to the Journal of Responsible Innovation as it took on Open Access status. Alongside a celebratory ‘bumper issue’ (reviewed here), two supplement Special Issues were released. In this post we offer an overview of the first with a review of the second to follow. As Shannon ... Journal of Responsible Innovation, Special Issue on Public engagement in contested political contexts
Assessment of Responsible Innovation: Methods and Practices. A Book Review.
Assessment of Responsible Innovation: Methods and Practices. Edited by Emad Yaghmaei and Ibo van de Poel, Routledge (2021), Open Access. Over recent years, the EU has funded a long series of projects aimed at building tools and tool kits to help various sectors implement Responsible Innovation Approaches. From the Preface we learn that this collection ... Assessment of Responsible Innovation: Methods and Practices. A Book Review.
Art in Responsible Innovation. A conversation with Rodolfo and Lija Groenewoud van Vliet.
Title: Art in Responsible Innovation. A conversation with Rodolfo and Lija Groenewoud van Vliet. Date: 2020 11 16 Time: 18:34 min. Place: Online, Utrecht Language: English. url Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/531223939 Post: Art in Responsible Innovation. Podcast: Art in Responsible Innovation. Contents: Interview by Jonathan Hankins – Foundation’s Foreign Scientific Correspondent – with Rodolfo and Lija Groenewoud ... Art in Responsible Innovation. A conversation with Rodolfo and Lija Groenewoud van Vliet.
Art in Responsible Innovation. A conversation with Rodolfo and Lija Groenewoud van Vliet
In this post, Rodolfo and Lija Groenewoud van Vliet discuss the motivations and ideas behind their In4Art organization, in video call conversation with Foreign Correspondent Jonathan Hankins. In4Art was founded in 2015 by Rodolfo and Lija Groenewoud van Vliet with the mission to increase the impact of innovative art in society and economy, in the ... Art in Responsible Innovation. A conversation with Rodolfo and Lija Groenewoud van Vliet
Notes from the SIENNA Project Final Conference
In the following notes I would like to offer my personal thoughts on the conference experience. The final conference from the SIENNA Project was held online, between 10 – 12 March 2021. DAY 1 The opening morning was dedicated to an introduction to the project and overview of findings in the project’s 3 main emerging ... Notes from the SIENNA Project Final Conference
Journal of Responsible Innovation, Vol 7, Issue 3 reviewed – Part 2
(This is the second part of the review of vol 7, issue 3. Here the first.) This mammoth issue of the Journal continues with Civic ethics as a normative framework for responsible research and innovation by Félix Lozano and Irene Monsonís-Payá. In this article the authors explore the potential of discursive ethics proposed by Habermas ... Journal of Responsible Innovation, Vol 7, Issue 3 reviewed – Part 2
Journal of Responsible Innovation, Vol 7, Issue 3 reviewed – Part 1
December 2020 saw the release of Issue 3 of Volume 7 of the Journal of Responsible Innovation. It was a bumper issue, with 25 articles and perspectives, a celebration of the journal’s move to becoming an open access publication. In this post we review the first half of the publication, offering an overview and summary ... Journal of Responsible Innovation, Vol 7, Issue 3 reviewed – Part 1
Responsible Innovation: Industrial Biotechnology and Engineering Biology
On 25 January 2021, I attended Responsible Innovation: Industrial Biotechnology and Engineering Biology. This was an online event hosted by the Carbon Recycling Network, the Nottingham BBSRC/EPSRC Synthetic Biology Research Centre, and the ENGICOIN project, in collaboration with the Institute for Science and Society, University of Nottingham. As the website states: This open, online event ... Responsible Innovation: Industrial Biotechnology and Engineering Biology
Orion Open Science Train the Trainer Course: Some Thoughts on the Experience
Between 19 October and 4 November 2020, I attended the ORION Train the Trainer MOOC, previously publicized here on the website. The course was a follow-on from a previous ORION experience, as in October I had followed their Open Science in the Life Sciences MOOC, reviewed in detail here. As the name suggests and the ... Orion Open Science Train the Trainer Course: Some Thoughts on the Experience
Hankins at Berlin Science Week
Event: Orion Open Science Train the Trainer Course Title: Hankins at Berlin Science Week Date: 2020 12 16 Time: 18:28 min. Place: On the road, near Berlin Language: English. url Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/498612652 Post: Orion Open Science Train the Trainer Course: Some Thoughts on the Experience. Podcast: Hankins at Berlin Science Week. Contents: Presentation by Jonathan ... Hankins at Berlin Science Week
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