Values in responsible research and innovation

from entities to practices

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

Marianne Boenink (University of Twente)

O. Kudina (TU Delft - Ethics & Philosophy of Technology)

Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
Copyright
© 2020 Marianne Boenink, O. Kudina
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1080/23299460.2020.1806451
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Copyright
© 2020 Marianne Boenink, O. Kudina
Research Group
Ethics & Philosophy of Technology
Issue number
3
Volume number
7
Pages (from-to)
450-470
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Abstract

This article explores the understanding of values in Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). First, it analyses how two mainstream RRI approaches, the largely substantial one by Von Schomberg and the procedural one by Stilgoe and colleagues, identify and conceptualize values. We argue that by treating values as relatively stable entities, directly available for reflection, both fall into an ‘entity trap’. As a result, the hermeneutic work required to identify values is overlooked. We therefore seek to bolster a practice-based take on values, which approaches values as the evolving results of valuing processes. We highlight how this approach views values as lived realities, interactive and dynamic, discuss methodological implications for RRI, and explore potential limitations. Overall, the strength of this approach is that it enables RRI scholars and practitioners to better acknowledge the complexities involved in valuing.