Project description
Ethics framework for participatory experiments
Participatory practice and real-life experiments have gained popularity in the last decades. They allow the democratic involvement of populations in desired change or innovation in people's lives and environments. However, as there are many techniques or ways for conducting experimental practices, legal or ethical rules are needed in order to protect participants or other citizens from dangers or unfairness resulting from such experiments. The EU funded PRO-Ethics project will, through a deep dialogue, create an ethics framework for such activities by formulating principles, criteria, good practices and proposals for fairness and transparency of used methods. This framework will be tested and validated in 11 practical cases in several fields and different cultural and local conditions.
Objective
The implementation of participatory practices for the development of innovations has gained prominence over the last years. Through introducing open R&I configurations innovators can gather additional knowledge about the needs and desires of citizens, public and semi-public caretakers, NGOs, social entrepreneurs etc. and thus be able to answer those through innovative products and processes. However, the ways how this is done, how it is based on legal and regulatory frameworks and to what extent ethical issues are taken into account differ massively between various countries and contexts. Furthermore, concrete concerns regarding the protection of participating non-traditional stakeholders (e.g. citizens) and their potential exploitation emerge with these new modes of innovation.
Therefore, PRO-Ethics elaborates an ethics framework with principles, guidelines, assessment criteria, good practice and proposals on regulatory environments how citizens’ engagement can be properly put in place without disregarding ethical principles of fairness, transparency, gender, privacy and sustainability. This will be done through iterative discourse and learning loops together with eight participating research funding organisations (RFOs), five expert partners and two international organisations. Furthermore, the framework will be applied, tested and validated in real life through 11 practical cases and experimental pilots implemented by the RFOs in three different action fields (i.e. project funding; strategy development and evaluation). PRO-Ethics will have an European-wide outreach, nevertheless, it will incorporate and compare local conditions and other specific and cultural characteristics of the partnering RFOs from Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Norway, Romania, Spain and Brussels implementing the PRO-Ethics cases and pilots.
Fields of science
- social sciencespolitical sciencespolitical policiescivil societynongovernmental organizations
- social scienceseconomics and businessbusiness and managementinnovation management
- social scienceseconomics and businessbusiness and managemententrepreneurship
- humanitiesphilosophy, ethics and religionethicsethical principles
- social sciencespolitical sciencesgovernment systems
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CSA - Coordination and support actionCoordinator
1150 Wien
Austria