Radiation; Socio-technical integration research (STIR); TERRITORIES; Social sciences; Monitoring; Uncertainty
Abstract :
[en] This report presents the research aims, methods, and outcomes of CONCERT sub-subtask 9.3.2.3
(Task 2.3 of the TERRITORIES project), based on lab/fieldwork conducted by lab engagement
researchers (students and their supervisors) in three research laboratories: 1) Laboratory of
Environmental Physics, University of Tartu (Estonia); 2) Biosphere Impact Studies group, Belgian
Nuclear Research Centre SCK-CEN (Belgium); 3) Environmental Radioactivity and Radiological
Surveillance Unit (Spain). The report makes explicit how, through social science intervention
(socio-technical integration research; STIR), social and ethical considerations are, and can be,
integrated into ongoing radiological protection research with the benefit of improving scientific
modelling and assessment.
Disciplines :
Sociology & social sciences
Author, co-author :
Van Oudheusden, Michiel ; Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de science politique > Département de science politique
Maëkivi, Dolores
Telve, Keiu
Metsar, Kata Maria
Tkaczyk, Alan
Dierckx, Chloe
Lopez-Asensio, Sergi
Sala, Roser
Fisher, Erik
Language :
English
Title :
Social and ethical aspects linked to monitoring and modelling: A Socio-technical integration research approach
Publication date :
June 2019
Publisher :
SCK-CEN
Report number :
D 9.64 – Social and ethical aspects
European Projects :
H2020 - 662287 - CONCERT - European Joint Programme for the Integration of Radiation Protection Research
Name of the research project :
TERRITORIES
Funders :
CEEA - Communauté Européenne de l'Énergie Atomique CE - Commission Européenne