Joining Forces – Staying Unique: Adapting RRI to Different Research and Innovation Funding Agency Contexts

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European and national research and innovation (R & I) policies are increasingly oriented towards the task to tackle the unprecedented challenges reflected especially in the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the Agenda 2030 that societies face today. Following the need to produce adequate and viable solutions with a strong societal impact and aware of the fact that this impact will strongly affect and depend on the lifestyles, values and attitudes of citizens, there has been a rising attention for the need to better root science, research and innovation in society.

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Schoisswohl, U., Wunderle, U., Studený, L., van Kessenich, L. M., & Weinlinger, P. (2023). Joining Forces – Staying Unique: Adapting RRI to Different Research and Innovation Funding Agency Contexts. In Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy (Vol. 40, pp. 101–119). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-14710-4_6

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