For better or worse, science and technology are both deeply entangled in “social progress”. This is the case equally in discourse and practise around the world. In areas such as health, wealth, energy, mobility, and communications, it is widely recognized that remarkable historical improvements— at least for some— all owe much to science and technology. However, it is equally important to acknowledge that not all consequences of research and innovation are positive. Nor do any benefits unfold automatically — especially if they are to be fairly distributed.
Funding
Planetary Connections: ESRC Social Science of the Nexus Network Plus; G1334; ESRC-ECONOMIC & SOCIAL RESEARCH COUNCIL; ES/L01632X/1