“…As features of collaboration, narratives are not constructed or arranged to meet requirements. They depend on and are connected to the structure, the material, and the people in a project, and they evolve or move with them, which is to use a definition of narrative that is commonly used in historical research [18,22,30]. 7 An argument for this pragmatic version of lifeworld-bound consequentialism, especially in the context of technology development, can be found in [31], a detailed defense of the necessity of exaggeration in scientific storytelling [20], and the need for governance of early R&D in the application area of food and agriculture [19].…”