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Deliberation and Responsible Innovation - A Geoengineering Case Study
New IAGP Book Chapter: Deliberation and Responsible Innovation: A Geoengineering Case Study. Authors: Karen Parkhill, Nick Pidgeon, Adam Corner, Naomi Vaughan.
Published in, Richard Owen, John Bessant, Maggie Heintz (eds), Responsible Innovation: Managing the Responsible Emergence of Science and Innovation in Society.
Innovation is at the centre of current economic policy in most nations. Taking individual case studies this book scrutinizes various aspects of responsible innovation and asks "How do we ensure the responsible emergence of innovation in democratic society?"
Chapter 12: Deliberation and Responsible Innovation: A Geoengineering Case Study
In this chapter IAGP authors discuss responsible innovation in relation to geoengineering as a practical example, through the examination of empirical work derived from an upstream engagement exercise on the topic of geoengineering with members of the public. The chapter details what geoengineering is, very briefly, what public attitude and engagement work has already taken place, how the analysis – building upon the framework proposed by Owen et al. – differs from this existing work, and the method and methodology underpinning the empirical work on which this chapter is based.
DOI: 10.1002/9781118551424.ch12