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PEPPER – EU Marie Curie Fellow

PEPPER - EU Marie Curie Fellow

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 796520

Tag: future generations

Ethical, legal, and social issues to be considered in emerging life sciences

On ethical, legal, and social issues of emerging life sciences, it is important to comply with codes of conduct fitted in the recent socio-technical context reflecting Japanese experiences, develop procedures for the research and innovation governance, and promote public engagement for opening up future possibilities. It is also necessary in the governance to provide new… Continue reading Ethical, legal, and social issues to be considered in emerging life sciences

Published 27. February 2020
Categorized as Document Tagged bioethical principles, co-creation, evidence-based policy, future generations, less-engaged public, object-oriented publics, place and mobility, procedural justice, public engagement

Who’s sure about technologies and futures?

We know we are ambiguous. So often we change our minds, forget what we said, and don’t walk the talk. Even worse, we sit on the fence, put things on others, and leave them in limbo. We should’ve known that our rationality is limited since before Herbert Simon. Yet, few have doubted thus far that… Continue reading Who’s sure about technologies and futures?

Published 17. December 2019
Categorized as Blog Tagged ambiguity, future generations, genome editing, intermediate response, public engagement, public perception, self-image, synthetic biology

A grain of pepper – about the project

There is a common saying in Japan that “a grain of pepper may be tiny but it still is sharp on the tongue” – Good things come in small packages. As one of the packages, this EU-funded two-year project (Sep 2018-Aug 2020) is called PEPPER – Positive Environment in Public Participation and Engagement for Responsible… Continue reading A grain of pepper – about the project

Published 26. September 2018
Categorized as Project Tagged distributed responsibility, future generations, less-engaged public, positive engagement, public engagement, responsible research and innovation
PEPPER – EU Marie Curie Fellow
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