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The Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) team of Horizon 2020 Project SAbyNA is looking at how members and stakeholders of the nanosafety community can better communicate with each other regarding Safe/r/ty-by-Design (SbD). Our central hypothesis? That individuals conceive of SbD based on their disciplinary backgrounds and on their professional role. The SAbyNA RRI Team uses methods drawn from empirical social psychology to assess this hypothesis. This brochure serves as both a brief public report of our approach and a stimulant for readers interested in leading conversations about SbD with their own colleagues or stakeholders.
Institut Symlog de France, 262 rue Saint Jacques, 75005 Paris, France claire.mays@post.harvard.edu
nanoform, engineered nanomaterial, interdisciplinarity, nanotechnology, SSbD, social representations, stakeholder dialogue, SbD, survey, SAbyNA, nanosafety, Safe(r) by Design
nanoform, engineered nanomaterial, interdisciplinarity, nanotechnology, SSbD, social representations, stakeholder dialogue, SbD, survey, SAbyNA, nanosafety, Safe(r) by Design
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