Holding the Project Accountable: Research Governance, Ethics, and Democracy

Holding the Project Accountable: Research Governance, Ethics, and Democracy

Autor(en): Matthias Leese
Journaltitel: Science and Engineering Ethics (online first)
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Verlag(e): Springer
Publikationsjahr: 2017

This paper seeks to address research governance by highlighting the notion of public accountability as a complementary tool for the establishment of an ethical resonance space for emerging technologies. Public accountability can render development and design process of emerging technologies transparent through practices of holding those in charge of research accountable for their actions, thereby fostering ethical engagement with their potential negative consequences or side-effects. Through practices such as parliamentary questions, audits, and open letters emerging technologies could be effectively rendered transparent and opened up to broader levels of scrutiny and debate, thereby contributing to a greater adherence of emerging technologies to ethics and moral consensus. Fundamental democratic practices could thus not only lead to better informed choices in design and development processes, but also contribute to more morally substantive outcomes.
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