All Stories

  1. Debating the responsible use of metrics: introduction to the special section
  2. Designing responsible research and innovation to encourage serendipity could enhance the broader societal impacts of research
  3. The future of the impact agenda depends on the revaluation of academic freedom
  4. Peer Review, Interdisciplinarity, and Serendipity
  5. Research Ethics Education in the STEM Disciplines: The Promises and Challenges of a Gaming Approach
  6. Knowledge kills action – why principles should play a limited role in policy-making
  7. Designing Research Evaluation: a View from the Perspective of a Large, Multidisciplinary University in the United States of America
  8. Evaluating Research beyond Scientific ImpactHow to Include Criteria for Productive Interactions and Impact on Practice and Society
  9. We need negative metrics too
  10. Broader Impacts 2.0: Seeing—and Seizing—the Opportunity
  11. Philosophy in the Age of Neoliberalism
  12. What is interdisciplinary communication? Reflections on the very idea of disciplinary integration
  13. The Good Life in a Technological Age
  14. Peer review and the ex ante assessment of societal impacts
  15. NSF's Struggle to Articulate Relevance
  16. THE USE OF SOCIETAL IMPACTS CONSIDERATIONS IN GRANT PROPOSAL PEER REVIEW: A COMPARISON OF FIVE MODELS
  17. Editor's Introduction
  18. Putting Darwin in His Place: The Need to Watch Our Language
  19. Lyotard and Greek Thought: Sophistry (review)
  20. Introducing a Policy Turn in Environmental Philosophy
  21. Understanding Technological Design
  22. Assessing the science–society relation: The case of the US National Science Foundation's second merit review criterion