Money, time, or saving the world
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چکیده
This paper analyses valuations of ‘good’ interdisciplinary research that manifest in planning workshops. We use ethnographic case data from an project on vertical farming to build insight how differing registers the valuing are balanced. The we as a includes researchers sub-disciplines life sciences, technology, science, and human sciences Finnish university applied science (UAS). thematic content analysis identify four core ‘goodness’ tensions between following registers: money, sustainability, scientific value, academic identity. These largely conform statistical-economical regime evaluation, while sustainability draws RRI principles emphasis societal problem-solving. balanced mainly through temporal conceptual compartmentalisations. Throughout three workshop encounters over course six-month period, perpetual negotiation different was taking place, with attempts avoid exclusionary choices “money, time, or saving world”.
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عنوان ژورنال: Nordic Journal of Science and Technology Studies
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1894-4647']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5324/njsts.v10i1.4305