ASIRPA team

ASIRPA team

ASIRPA (Analysis of Societal Impacts of Research) "real time" develops steering tools and an approach to analyze the trajectory of a project or program in real time in order to amplify the impacts of research towards a desired social direction ("an agriculture without chemical pesticides")

Given the uncertainty and complexity that characterize the transformation processes linked to research activities, it is not a matter of designing ballistic steering tools, nor of wanting to give a few magic recipes. It is a matter of producing a tool to assist learning, coordination and reflexivity of the actors involved. With such a tool and the interactions that it can generate, it is also a question of encouraging exchanges between users and thus contributing to the creation of a community of practice.
The Be Creative project is marked by a double ambition: to produce not only cutting-edge scientific knowledge but also to have significant impacts on French agriculture, on the relations between the actors of a territory, on the training programs for farmers and agricultural managers, and finally on the orientations and approaches of agricultural research. This is why a specific analysis will be carried out with the ASIRPA team, in order to identify and measure this diversity of impacts, and to analyze and overcome the potential risks of failure that could appear during the project.
The main participants in the Be Creative project are: Mireille Matt, Douglas Robinson, Renée van Dis.
The ASIRPA team is part of LISIS (Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences Innovations Sociétés) and has 6 members, including PhD students and post-doctoral fellows.

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Modification date : 04 July 2023 | Publication date : 03 June 2021 | Redactor : OR