2020
DOI: 10.1080/23299460.2020.1744401
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Managing budgetary uncertainty, interpreting policy. How researchers integrate “grand challenges” funding programs into their research agendas

Abstract: A recent trend in European science policy is the attempt to influence academic research agendas through mission-oriented funding programs. Under the label of 'grand challenges', these aim to stimulate knowledge and technology deemed crucial to society, but unlikely to develop from corporate R&D and traditionally funded research. This paper takes a detailed look at the mechanisms through which academics in two German university departments integrate such funding into their research agendas. The first department… Show more

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“…Second, my analysis adds important insights to studies which have sought to investigate how research governance reshapes epistemic practices (Gläser and Laudel 2016;Kaltenbrunner 2020;Laudel 2006;Müller and de Rijcke 2017), beyond placeholders such as the impediment of innovative research. As I have shown, prevailing pushes for innovativeness can prevent researchers from conducting follow-up or validation studies, which can, for example, result in untested hypotheses floating around in the scientific landscape.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Second, my analysis adds important insights to studies which have sought to investigate how research governance reshapes epistemic practices (Gläser and Laudel 2016;Kaltenbrunner 2020;Laudel 2006;Müller and de Rijcke 2017), beyond placeholders such as the impediment of innovative research. As I have shown, prevailing pushes for innovativeness can prevent researchers from conducting follow-up or validation studies, which can, for example, result in untested hypotheses floating around in the scientific landscape.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In some influential publications, Fujimura (1987Fujimura ( , 1992 proposes that the production of academic knowledge requires the creation of temporary alignments between different organizational levels, each of which pose distinct forms of uncertainty that threaten the successful conduct of research (Fochler, 2016;Fujimura, 1987Fujimura, , 1992Kaltenbrunner, 2020;Sigl, 2016). A first level of organization is that of particular research projects.…”
Section: Publication Formats and The Relative Doability Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous scholarship has usually focused on how packaging of methods and ad-hoc work to ensure and repair alignment between organizational levels facilitate making research doable in the face of such diverse pressures (Fujimura, 1987(Fujimura, , 1992Kaltenbrunner, 2020). Turning originally complex and decision-laden sequences of scientific tasks into black-boxed methods removes degrees of freedom from daily research practice that scientists no longer have to worry about and around which other tasks can be more flexibly organized.…”
Section: Publication Formats and The Relative Doability Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Institutional and organizational level empirical investigations and assessments include reducing inequality through 3D printing in US public libraries (Woodson, Telendii, and Tolliver 2020), embedding responsible innovation in a UK synthetic biology multi-disciplinary research center (Pansera et al 2020), researcher expectations and practices around open science in Australia (Lacey, Coates, and Herington 2020), the integration of policy-driven grand challenges into research agendas in German university settings (Kaltenbrunner 2020), and the problematic paradigm of 'social license to operate' as used within synthetic biology public engagement discourses (Delborne, Kokotovich, and Lunshof 2020).…”
Section: Closing Out Twenty-twenty On a Positive Notementioning
confidence: 99%