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It takes two to tango: toward a political concept of responsible innovation

Lucien von Schomberg, Vincent Blok

2023Journal of Responsible Innovation14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper proposes a political concept of Responsible Innovation (RI). As a first step, we diagnose the RI discourse with a conceptual ambiguity, struggling to accommodate both private and public interests. To address this ambiguity, we distinguish between weak RI, which seeks to govern a techno-economic concept of innovation; and strong RI, which seeks to conceive a political concept of innovation beyond techno-economic ideology and practice. Secondly, we consult The Human Condition, in which Hannah Arendt articulates a threefold distinction between the activities of labor, work, and action. Although Arendt does not explicitly address the topic of innovation, her equation of politics with the human capacity to "begin the unexpected" inspires a political concept of RI which fundamentally empowers the public sphere and drives radical novelty. Finally, we account for how this political concept of RI can be operationalized, advocating for its integration at both substantive and procedural level.

Topics & Concepts

AmbiguityOperationalizationNoveltyPoliticsIdeologySociologyAction (physics)EpistemologyPublic spherePositive economicsPolitical scienceEconomicsLawSocial psychologyComputer sciencePsychologyPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsProgramming languagePhysicsNeuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical InnovationsInnovation, Technology, and SocietyCritical Theory and Philosophy
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