Published June 24, 2021 | Version v1
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Data Matrix Theme-Specific Analysis of the Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers (RSSR): Public and Stakeholder Engagement

  • 1. University of Amsterdam; Centre for Latin American Research and Documentation
  • 2. National Research Foundation; South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement

Description

This Table sets out findings from the mapping exercise conducted as part of the objectives of subtask 6.1 of the RRING project.

Aim: Alignment of RRI to advance the UN SDGs.

Objectives:

  • Mapping the RSSR to the SDGs 

Mapping the RSSR to the SDGs is aimed at providing new perspectives, ideas and approaches that can help to improve the operationalization and implementation of each SDG, by facilitating the integration of RRI (or RRI-like) practices in the SDGs, to make them more achievable. The impact of the new perspectives, ideas and approaches in SDG operationalization and implementation will be aimed at the level of national and international policy (making); future research and innovation projects (in industry and academia); as well as education and training of researchers, policy makers and other stakeholders.

Two documents were used for this task:

  • 2017 Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers ([RSSR], UNESCO), and
  • the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development with the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Funding

European Commission
RRING - Responsible Research and Innovation Networked Globally 788503