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Marko Synésio Alves Monteiro
Researcher at State University of Campinas
Publications - 41
Citations - 415
Marko Synésio Alves Monteiro is an academic researcher from State University of Campinas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Latin Americans & Responsible Research and Innovation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 37 publications receiving 358 citations. Previous affiliations of Marko Synésio Alves Monteiro include Science and Technology Policy Institute.
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Responsible innovation across borders: tensions, paradoxes and possibilities
Phil Macnaghten,Richard Owen,Jack Stilgoe,Brian Wynne,Adalberto Mantovani Martiniano de Azevedo,A. de Campos,Jason Chilvers,Renato Dagnino,G. di Giulio,Emma Frow,Brian Garvey,Chris Groves,Sarah Hartley,Marcelo Knobel,Elizabete Mayumy Kobayashi,Markku Lehtonen,Javier Lezaun,Leonardo Freire de Mello,Marko Synésio Alves Monteiro,J. Pamplona da Costa,C. Rigolin,B. Rondani,Margarita Staykova,Renzo Taddei,Chris Till,David Tyfield,Sara Wilford,Léa Velho +27 more
TL;DR: A group of early career researchers and academics from Sao Paulo state and from the UK met at the University of Campinas to participate in a workshop on "Responsible Innovation and the Governance of socially controversial technologies".
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Managing Misunderstandings: The Role of Language in Interdisciplinary Scientific Collaboration
TL;DR: This article explores how scientists communicate with each other in interdisciplinary collaborative work based on ethnographic research conducted with one such group, which is building a predictive computer model of heat transfer in prostate tissues.
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Communicating through vulnerability: knowledge politics, inclusion and responsiveness in responsible research and innovation
TL;DR: In this article, it is argued that social science methodologies sensitized to such entanglements are necessary to help constitute a space of inclusion and responsiveness characterised, not by assumptions about idealised rational forms of deliberation, but by styles of communication that recognise vulnerability.
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Reconfiguring Evidence: Interacting with Digital Objects in Scientific Practice
TL;DR: This paper analyzes how scientists working in a multidisciplinary team produce scientific evidence through building and manipulating scientific visualizations based on ethnographic observations of scientists’ weekly work meetings and the observation of videotapes of these meetings.
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Scientists as citizens and knowers in the detection of deforestation in the Amazon.
TL;DR: These insights help question the idea that the monitoring of deforestation through remote sensing is a form of secluded research, drawing a more complex picture of the dual role of scientists as knowledge producers and concerned citizens.