In this second blogpost in the series in the SUPER MoRRI project, Ingeborg Meijer describes the communities that were created and reached through the project in pursue of knowledge for monitoring and evaluating research and innovation well.
- September 25, 2023
In this blogpost (and the next), the development of a Monitoring and Evaluation framework for Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) in the EU is told through our learnings in the H2020-funded project SUPER MoRRI over time.
- October 20, 2022
In this blogpost, Ingeborg Meijer, Richard Woolley and Anestis Amanatidis collate the lessons from the SUPER MoRRI annual event 2022 that focused on responsible research funding.
- October 18, 2022
In this post published at the LSE Impact Blog, Stefan de Jong, Michael J. Bernstein and Ingeborg Meijer describe their work developing a tool that facilitates researchers and research funders to incorporate responsible research and innovation values into their work.
- May 23, 2022
In this blog post, Richard Woolley addresses a key question that has preoccupied the project team from the outset of the SUPER MoRRI journey: how to monitor RRI in a responsible way?
- March 2, 2022
In this blog post, Ingeborg Meijer concludes a series of posts reflecting on the discussions of the Super MoRRI annual event of 2021, this time focusing on the necessary time to promote change.
- January 14, 2022
Reflecting on experiences from three European projects involving regional stakeholders, Norbert Steinhaus, René Wintjes and Anestis Amanatidis describe how differences became visible and ask how the science system can account for diversity.
- December 15, 2021
In this blog post, André Brasil reflects on the discussions of the Super MoRRI annual event of 2021 around metrics and peer-review in evaluation practices.
- September 10, 2021
In this post published at the LSE Impact Blog, Wouter van de Klippe discusses findings from a case study of CSO organisations and explores their motivations for engaging (or not) with research funding and academic research.
- September 2, 2021
In this blog post, Nhien Nguyen, Felicitas Schmittinger and Tjitske Holtrop talk about how questionnaires often seem simple and straightforward means of monitoring and assessment, while they can actually be a complex strategy to grasp ongoing changes and engage with people.
- August 16, 2021
In this blog post, André Brasil discusses the Super MoRRI annual event of 2021 and brings a first impression of the discussions that took place over four webinars.
- June 1, 2021
How is SUPER MoRRI going beyond Europe to reflect and develop a monitoring framework for RRI? Carolina Llorente approaches the subject in this interesting blog post.
- December 7, 2020
Get to know a bit about the SUPER MoRRI's Country Correspondent Network in this blog post by Massimo Graae Losinno.
- November 15, 2020
In this blog post, Paula Otero-Hermida reflects about frames, contextualisation, and indicator co-creation from a gender and innovation monitoring initiative in Spain.
- July 1, 2020
Richard Woolley discusses, in this blog post, the design process of the Super MoRRI strategic plan for developing an RRI monitoring framework.
- May 15, 2020
Citizen Science and Responsible Research and Innovation – a bridging at the SUPER MoRRI Annual event
In this second blog post from the SUPER MoRRI annual event, Wouter van de Klippe summarizes some of the interesting citizen science discussions which took place in Leiden.
- April 4, 2020
In this blog post, the first produced from the annual event organised in Leiden, Wouter van de Klippe talks about SUPER MoRRI's strategic plan and the institutional perspective from Paul Wouters and Wendy Reijmerink.
- March 4, 2020
Roger Strand discusses RRI narratives with competing visions of the societal role of S&T. What are these narratives, and how does SUPER MoRRI deal with this plurality of desires?
- November 3, 2019
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This blog post discusses the transition from MoRRI to the new Super MoRRI project, emphasising monitoring as reflection and learning, not representation and control
- April 4, 2019
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