Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Valkenburg, Govert"
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Algorithmic Allocation: Untangling Rival Considerations of Fairness in Research Management
Dix, Guus; Kaltenbrunner, Wolfgang; Tijdink, Joeri K.; Valkenburg, Govert; de Rijcke, Sarah (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Marketization and quantification have become ingrained in academia over the past few decades. The trust in numbers and incentives has led to a proliferation of devices that individualize, induce, benchmark, and rank academic ... -
‘All we want, is to get rid of the straw’: How biofuel policies should need to be multiple
Pandey, Poonam; Valkenburg, Govert; Mamidipudi, Annapurna; Bijker, Wiebe Eco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Second-generation (2G) biofuels are promoted worldwide as remedy to sustainable-energy challenges in the transport sector and as response to the criticism of first-generation biofuels. By utilizing agriculture and forest ... -
Arctic food and energy security at the crossroads
Unc, Adrian; Najm, Majdi R. Abou; Aspholm, Paul Eric; Bolisetti, Tirupati; Charles, Colleen; Datta, Ranjan; Eggen, Trine; Flem, Belinda Eline; Hailu, Getu; Heimstad, Eldbjørg Sofie; Hurlbert, Margot; Karlsson, Meriam; Korsnes, Marius Støylen; Nash, Arthur; Parsons, David; Sajeevan, Radha Sivarajan; Shurpali, Narasinha J.; Valkenburg, Govert; Wilde, Danielle; Wu, Bing; Yanni, Sandra F.; Misra, Debasmita (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2025)Arctic food systems blend Traditional Ecological Knowledge with modern, often energy-intensive influences, triggered by colonization. Food systems’ future depends on alignment of tradition with innovation, facilitation of ... -
Consensus or contestation: reflections on governance of innovation in a context of heterogeneous knowledges
Valkenburg, Govert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Governance of innovation needs to cater in a democratic way for heterogeneity of knowledges. Many initiatives in the democratisation of innovation aspire to some sort of consensus among relevant actors. However, consensus ... -
Constructing Online Disinformation and Misinformation in Norway: The discourse of causes, imaginaries of futures and interpretations of solutions
Kroglund, Preben Svarva (Master thesis, 2021)Problemet med desinformasjon og feilinformasjon på nett har fått oppmerksomhet i norske medier og samfunnsdebatten som følge av hendelser i utlandet. In denne oppgaven analyserer jeg norske aktørers konstruksjon av ... -
Energy citizenship: A critical perspective
Silvast, Antti Edward; Valkenburg, Govert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The centrality of energy for daily life entails that citizens' relations to energy need particular attention, to the extent that it might merit a specific concept of energy citizenship. However, the academic literature on ... -
Energy Justice as Epistemic Justice
Valkenburg, Govert (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Energy justice is often conceived of as consisting of distributive, procedural, and recognitional justice. This article adds epistemic justice, which engages with the question of how the exchange of knowledge can be shaped ... -
An Enquiry Into Modes of Non-Existence
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Expanding Research Integrity: A Cultural-Practice Perspective
Valkenburg, Govert; Dix, Guus; Tijdink, Joeri; de Rijcke, Sarah (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Research integrity (RI) is usually discussed in terms of responsibilities that individual researchers bear towards the scientific work they conduct, as well as responsibilities that institutions have to enable those ... -
How does science and technology studies contribute to climate mitigation research? Advanced review of infrastructure as a concept and method
Silvast, Antti Edward; Virtanen, Mikko J.; Valkenburg, Govert; Kongsager, Rico (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)The objective of this paper is to review how Science and Technology Studies (STS) has contributed to climate change mitigation research. We focus on large-scale infrastructures as a key topic of both mitigation efforts and ... -
Making researchers responsible: attributions of responsibility and ambiguous notions of culture in research codes of conduct
Valkenburg, Govert; Dix, Guus; Tijdink, Joeri K.; de Rijcke, Sarah (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Background: Research codes of conduct offer guidance to researchers with respect to which values should be realized in research practices, how these values are to be realized, and what the respective responsibilities of ... -
Relational responsibilities: Researchers perspective on current and progressive assessment criteria: A focus group study
Tijdink, Joeri K.; Valkenburg, Govert; de Rijcke, Sarah; Dix, Guus (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)Introduction: The focus on quantitative indicators–number of publications and grants, journal impact factors, Hirsch-index–has become pervasive in research management, funding systems, and research and publication practices ... -
Responsible innovation as empowering ways of knowing
Valkenburg, Govert; Mamidipudi, Annapurna; Pandey, Poonam; Bijker, Wiebe Eco (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)In pursuit of responsible research and innovation (RRI), emphasis has been on various forms of inclusion in the governance of science, technology and innovation. Given that much of the ideas on inclusion in fact refer to ... -
Responsible Research and Innovation in the Global South: Agriculture, Renewable Energy and the Pursuit of Symmetry
Pandey, Poonam; Valkenburg, Govert; Mamidipudi, Annapurna; Bijker, Wiebe Eco (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Solar home systems and swarm electrification: Decentralized power systems for energy access
Fuchs, Ida (Doctoral theses at NTNU;2025:68, Doctoral thesis, 2025)There is an urgency of achieving Sustainable Development Goal 7, which aims to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all by 2030. Despite progress, 685 million people still lacked ... -
Temporality in epistemic justice
Valkenburg, Govert (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Democracy requires some sort of exchange of knowledge between holders of different knowledge positions. The concept of epistemic justice brings the ability to know and the right to be recognised as a knowledgeable person ... -
Wind Power on Frøya: From Controversy to Decision-Making
Austenå, Marte (Master thesis, 2022)Denne masteroppgaven undersøker vindkraftkontroversen og -beslutningstakingen på Frøya i Trøndelag i Midt-Norge. Vindkraft har blitt en kontroversiell energi kilde. Fra å bli oppfattet som et positivt bidrag i kampen mot ...