Governance of innovation needs to cater in a democratic way for heterogeneity of knowledges. Many initiatives in the democratisation of innovation aspire to some sort of consensus among relevant actors. However, consensus tends to silence dissenting voices, typically those of marginalised groups. In situations of high epistemic and epistemological diversity, this problem can be expected to aggravate. Against consensus-seeking theories of deliberative democracy, Chantal Mouffe has proposed the aspiration to grant the possibility of contestation. While one central principle in many theories of democracy is that it should never silence dissenting or minority positions, Mouffe elevates contestation, rather than the pursuit of consensus, to be t...
Innovation is not so much about a race to optimize a single pathway, but a collaborative process for...
Innovation is increasingly invoked by policy elites and business leaders as vital for tackling globa...
This paper takes issue with a particular conception of public participation operationalised in the ‘...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
In this article, we inquire into two contemporary participatory formats that seek to democratically ...
Innovation is rarely considered a point of contention in agriculture. It invariably seems to denote ...
My dissertation titled Two Models of Consensus is based on five arguments. 1. Consensus is asymmetri...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
We consider here how democracy cannot be reduced to consensus and majorityvoting without taking in c...
he use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture and food production is the object of ...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
Multi-stakeholder initiatives involve actors from several spheres of society (market, civil society ...
What are the conditions for success in science? The heavyweights of scientific progress are celebrat...
Democratic theory passed through two major developments during the last 20 years: the first one was ...
Innovation is about more than technological invention. It involves change of many kinds: cultural, o...
Innovation is not so much about a race to optimize a single pathway, but a collaborative process for...
Innovation is increasingly invoked by policy elites and business leaders as vital for tackling globa...
This paper takes issue with a particular conception of public participation operationalised in the ‘...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
In this article, we inquire into two contemporary participatory formats that seek to democratically ...
Innovation is rarely considered a point of contention in agriculture. It invariably seems to denote ...
My dissertation titled Two Models of Consensus is based on five arguments. 1. Consensus is asymmetri...
This book develops an integrated perspective on the practices and politics of making knowledge work ...
We consider here how democracy cannot be reduced to consensus and majorityvoting without taking in c...
he use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture and food production is the object of ...
In recent years deliberative democracy has spread to a remarkable pace in environment-related policy...
Multi-stakeholder initiatives involve actors from several spheres of society (market, civil society ...
What are the conditions for success in science? The heavyweights of scientific progress are celebrat...
Democratic theory passed through two major developments during the last 20 years: the first one was ...
Innovation is about more than technological invention. It involves change of many kinds: cultural, o...
Innovation is not so much about a race to optimize a single pathway, but a collaborative process for...
Innovation is increasingly invoked by policy elites and business leaders as vital for tackling globa...
This paper takes issue with a particular conception of public participation operationalised in the ‘...