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SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND SOCIETY:
ACHIEVING RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
Programme
(Draft 21.10.2014)
Funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 EU Framework Programme for Research and
Innovation, organised under the auspices of the Italian Presidency of the EU
Programme
19 November 2014
Location: Auditorium Parco della Musica
14.30 – 15.30
REGISTRATION
15.30 – 17.00
WELCOMING ADDRESSES & INTRODUCTION
(Chair: Rosaria Conte, Institute of Cognitive Science and Technologies - CNR)
15.35 – 15.45
Riccardo Pozzo, Director of the Department of Human Science, Cultural
Heritage of CNR
Maître de cérémonie
15.45 –16.00
Luigi Nicolais, President of National Research Council of Italy
16.00 – 16.15
Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research Science and
Innovation (TBC)
16.15 - 16.30
Stefania Giannini, Italian Minister of Education University and Research
Presentation of the Draft Rome Declaration
16.30 – 16.45
Jack Stilgoe, Department of Science and Technology Studies, UCL
RRI governance
16.45 – 17.00
Ignasi López Verdeguer, Foundation La Caixa,
How to achieve Responsible Research and Innovation?
18.00
NETWORKING COCKTAIL
Dario Franceschini, Minister of Cultural Heritage, Cultural Activities and Tourism of Italy
Armando Massarenti, Il Sole 24 Ore
20 November 2014
Location: Auditorium Parco della Musica
9.30 – 10.30
INTRODUCTION TO THE SIX SIS RRI KEYS
(Chair: To be defined)
9.35 – 10.00
Philippe Busquin, Former Commissioner for Research, Science and
Technology
Science and Society at the heart of the European Research Area
10.00 –
10.30
Daniele Archibugi, Institute for Research on Population and Social
Policies – CNR
Synthesis of the Conference Background Paper
Conference Programme SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND SOCIETY: ACHIEVING RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (Pag2)
10.30 - 11.00
COFFEE BREAK
11.00– 12.45
PARALLEL SESSIONS: LESSONS LEARNED
Room 1- Public Engagement
Speakers:
Catherine Franche, (Ecsite – European Network of Science Centres and
Museums)
Niels Mejlgaard, (Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research
Policy)
Jacqueline Broerse, (Athena Institute of the VU University Amsterdam)
Rinie Van Est, (Rathenau Instituut)
Chair: Norbert Steinhaus, (Institute for Knowledge Mobilization)
Co-chair: Tommaso Castellani (Institute for Research on Population and
Social Policies, CNR)
Room 2- Gender Equality
Speakers:
Anke Lipinsky, (GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences)
Flaminia Saccà, (Università della Tuscia)
Sheena Laursen, (Experimentarium)
Chair: Anne Pepin (Mission for the Place of Women at CNRS)
Co-chair: Rossella Palomba (Institute for Research on Population and
Social Policies, CNR)
Room 3- Formal and non-formal Science Education
Speakers:
Rosina Malagrida, (IrsiCaixa)
Vittorio Bo, (Science Festival of Genoa)
Fiorenzo Galli, (National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo
da Vinci)
Charly Ryan, (University of Winchester)
Chair: Genma Revuelta (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Co-chair: Adriana Valente (Institute for Research on Population and
Social Policies, CNR)
Room 4- Research Ethics and Research Integrity
Speakers:
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent (Université Paris-X Nanterre)
Jonathan Mongomery, (University College London)
Emmanuel Lulin, (Ethics L'OREAL)
Richard Smith, (Durham University)
Michael Farthing, (Sussex University)
Daniele Fanelli (University of Montreal)
Chair: Cinzia Caporale (CNR, National Committee of Bioethics)(TBC)
Co-chair: Angela Taraborrelli (Dipartimento Scienze umane e sociali,
patrimonio culturale-CNR)
Conference Programme SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND SOCIETY: ACHIEVING RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (Pag3)
Room 5- Open Science
Speakers:
Alan Winfield, (University of West Anglia)
Cameron Neylon, (PLOS)
Alma Swan, (SPARC Europe)
Bernd Pulverer, (EMBO J Editorial Team)
Chair: Roger Strand (University of Bergen)
Co-chair: Carla Basili (CERIS – CNR)
Room 6- RRI Governance
Speakers:
Geert Munnichs, (Rathenau Instituut)
Kjetil Rommetveit, (University of Bergen)
Luigi Amodio, (Fondazione IDIS-Città della Scienza)
Chair: Jan Staman (Rathenau Instituut)
Co-chair: Emanuela Reale (CERIS – CNR)
12.45– 14.00
14.00 – 14.30
14.30 – 17.00
LIGHT LUNCH AND NETWORKING
CONCLUSIONS AND REMARKS FROM THE PARALLEL SESSIONS
(Chair: Massimiano Bucchi, University of Trento)
14.00 – 14.30
6 Co-chair&Rapporteurs from morning sessions
Key messages from the morning Parallel Sessions
WORLD CAFÉ: LOOKING AT THE FUTURE
Room 1 - How to foster Institutional Changes for Responsible Research
and Innovation?
(Chair: Laura Palazzani, Ethics Advisory Group of the EC Presidency,
LUMSA)
John Goddard (Newcastle University) The example of the Civic universities
Barbara de Micheli (Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini) The example of
gender equality plans in research performing organisations
Round Tables
● What do we mean by institutional changes in research performing
organisations?
● How to implement institutional changes to foster RRI?
Room 2 - How to federate the RRI community?
(Chair: To be defined)
Adalheidur Jonsdottir (The Icelandic Centre for Research) The role of the
National Contact Points in federating the RRI community
Aki Menevidis (Fraunhofer IPK) RRI forum & Observatory
Round Tables
● What are the benefits of an RRI community?
● How to build a sustainable RRI community?
Conference Programme SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND SOCIETY: ACHIEVING RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (Pag4)
Room 3 - Embedding of RRI in research and innovation programmes
(Chair: Emanuela Reale, CERIS - CNR)
Riccardo Pietrabissa (Politecnico di Milano) Embedding RRI in the
innovation process
Frank Miedema (UMC Utrecht and Science in Transition) Needs and
opportunities to embed RRI from the perspective of a practicing scientist
Round Tables
● How to embed RRI in the design of the research and innovation
programmes?
● How to implement RRI in projects?
Room 4 - International dimension of RRI
(Chair: To be defined)
Rajesh Tandon (Pria) UNESCO Chair in Community-based Research and
Social Responsibility in Higher Education
Matthias Kaiser (University of Bergen) RRI needs to go Global
Round Tables
● Mapping the international dimension of RRI?
● What common ground arises from these experiences?
Room 5 - What’s next: development of Science with and for Society
programme
(Chair: Tommaso Castellani, Institute for Research on Population and
Social Policies, CNR)
Claudia Neubauer (Fondation Sciences Citoyennes ) The perspective of the
Horizon 2020 Advisory group on Science with and for Society
Lars Kluver (Danish Board of Technology) Social impact and Risk
Assessment of RRI
Round Tables
● What priorities for Science with and for Society for the coming
years
● Translating priorities into topics for the future calls for proposals?
Room 6 - Evolution of the RRI concept in the future
(Chair: Adriana Valente, Institute for Research on Population and Social
Policies, CNR)
Fern Wickson (Norwegian Institute of Gene Ecology) The evolutionary
past, present and future of RRI
Erich Griessler (Institute for Advanced Studies Wien) RRI: Challenges of a
complex concept in research and policy making
Round Table
● How could RRI evolve in the future?
● What does this evolution of RRI imply for future research and
innovation policies?
Conference Programme SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND SOCIETY: ACHIEVING RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (Pag5)
17.00 – 17.30
COFFEE BREAK
17.30 – 18.00
CONCLUSIONS AND REMARKS FROM THE WORLD CAFÈ
(Chair: Angela Taraborrelli, Dipartimento Scienze umane e sociali, patrimonio culturaleCNR)
Rosaria Conte, Research Director, Institute for Cognitive Science and Technologies - CNR
Key messages from the world cafes sessions on the Rome Declaration
21 November 2014
Location: Auditorium Parco della Musica
9.30– 10.30
FINAL REMARKS
(Chair: Rossella Palomba, (Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies, CNR))
9.30 – 10.00
Luigi Berlinguer, Deputee of the European Parliament
European Research Area: a route to support Science in Society
10.00- 10:30 Brian Wynne, Lancaster University
What’s next: development of Science in Society
10.30 – 11.30
NETWORKING EVENT
Part 1
11.30 – 12.00
COFFEE BREAK
12.00 – 13.30
NETWORKING EVENT
Part 2
13.30– 14.30
LIGHT LUNCH
14.30 – 16.00
CLOSING ADDRESSES & THE ROME DECLARARION
(Chair: Daniele Archibugi, Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies, CNR)
14.00– 14.30 Rome Declaration –Concluding remarks
Wolfgang Burtscher, Deputy Director General DG Research and Innovation
(TBC)
Giorgio Napolitano, President of the Italian Republic (TBC)
Conference Programme SCIENCE, INNOVATION AND SOCIETY: ACHIEVING RESPONSIBLE RESEARCH AND INNOVATION (Pag6)