Dr. Nina Maria Frahm

Ehemalige Doktorandin

Innovationsforschung

Nina Frahm ist wiss. Mitarbeiterin und Doktorandin der Forschungsgruppe Innovation, Society & Public Policy des MCTS. Von 2018-2019 ist sie Gast im Program on Science, Technology and Society der Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Ihr Forschungsschwerpunkt liegt auf neuen Paradigmen der Verantwortlichen Innovation für die globale Steuerung von Wissenschaft und Technologie. Als interne Beraterin der OECD Working Party on Bio, Nano and Converging Technologies übersetzt Nina ihre Forschung regelmäßig in greifbare Empfehlungen für die Politik. Zuvor beforschte Nina die Governance von Innovationsnetzwerken im EU-Horizon 2020 Projekt smart3 der TU Berlin. Sie erhielt einen MSc in Science and Technology Studies und BA in European Studies, beides von Maastricht University.

  • Responsible Research and Innovation, Inclusive Innovation
  • Ethische, Soziale und Legale Aspekte von Innovation
  • Steuerung von Wissenschaft, Technik und Innovation in transnationalen Settings
  • Co-production und Co-creation von Wissenschaft, Technik und Gesellschaft
  • Nationale und regionale Wissenschafts- und Technologiekulturen
  • Neurowissenschaft, Neurotechnologie und Neuroethik
  • Verantwortliche Innovation in Unternehmen
  • Frahm, Nina, Tess Doezema, and Sebastian Pfotenhauer (2021) “Fixing Technology with Society: The Coproduction of Democratic Deficits and Responsible Innovation at the OECD and the European Commission.” Science, Technology, & Human Values. https://doi.org/10.1177/0162243921999100.
  • Pfotenhauer, S.M., Frahm, N., Winickoff, D. (2021) et al. Mobilizing the private sector for responsible innovation in neurotechnology. Nature Biotechnology (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41587-021-00947-y
  • Garden, H., Winickoff, D.E., Frahm, N. and Pfotenhauer, S. (2019) Responsible Innovation in Neurotechnology Enterprises. OECD Science, Technology and Industry Working papers, No. 2019/05. OECD Publishing, Paris. Available at http://www.oecd.org/sti/emerging-tech/workshop-on-minding-neurotechnology.htm.
  • Mamidipudi, A. and Frahm, N. (2019) Turning Straw to Gold: Mobilizing Symmetry in Responsible Research and Innovation. Science, Technology & Society, Special Issue ‘RRI in the Global South: Agriculture, Renewable Energy and the Pursuit of Mutual learning’ (forthcoming).
  • Kuziemski, M., Frahm, N. and Schioelin, K. (2019) Zuckerberg and Warren want to fix Big Tech in different ways – and neither of them will work. Quartz Ideas. Available at https://qz.com/1601587/elizabeth-warren-and-mark-zuckerbergs-differing-views-on-big-tech
  • Frahm, N. and Doezema, T. (2019) Are scientists‘ reactions to ‚CRISPR babies‘ about ethics or self-governance? STAT first opinion. Available at https://www.statnews.com/2019/01/28/scientists-reactions-crispr-babies-ethics-self-governance/
  • Garden, H. and Winickoff, D. (2018) Issues in Neurotechnology Governance. OECD Science, Technologyand Industry Working Papers, 2018/11, OECD Publishing, Paris. Collaboration as internal consultant.
  • Frahm, N. (2017) International governance of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology: Whom to trust with the assessment of future pathways? The Neuroethics Blog. http://www.theneuroethicsblog.com/2017/11/international-governance-of.html

 

  • Munich Center for Technology in Society, TU Munich, Germany. Responsible Neurotechnology Innovation Across Countries. Mentor für das MA Immersion Project (WS 2019/20)
  • Munich Center for Technology in Society, TU Munich, Germany. Responsible Governance of Emergent Neurotechnologies: Brain Projects, Dual Use and Constructed Identitites in Europe and the U.S. MA thesis supervision Patzelt, N. (SS 2019).
  • MIT Media Lab, Massachussets Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA. Epistemic Justice – Knowledge Hierarchies, Symmetries and Stituated Epistemologies. Invited lecture in „Ancient Modern Technology“, MAS.S62 (WS 2018/19).
  • Munich Center for Technology in Society, TU Munich, Germany. Conquering the „Ultimate Territory“: Science Policy, Technonationalism, and Global Governance in Chinese Neuroscience and Neurotechnology. MA thesis supervision Chen, Y. (WS 2018/19).
  • Munich Center for Technology in Society, TU Munich, Germany. Of Coffee Cups, Conscious Consumers, and Cultures. MA thesis supervision Zink, V. (SS 2018).
  • Munich Center for Technology in Society, TU Munich, Germany. Global Governance and Responsible Innovation in Neuroscience and Neurotechnology. Mentor für das MA Immersion Project (WS 2017/18).
  • Munich Center for Technology in Society, TU Munich, Germany. Nudging in Germany – Constructing the Knowledge-able Consumer in a New Governance Regime. MA thesis supervision Krupp, S. (WS 2017/18).
  • Munich Center for Technology in Society, TU Munich, Germany. Introduction to Science and Technology Policy, Co-Lehre mit Pfotenhauer, S.M.  (SS 2017).
  • Frahm, N. „Ethics and Society“ in Global Governance. 4S Conference, New Orleans, US (2019).
  • Frahm, N., Schioelin, K. and Kuizemski, M. Innovation under Fire: Shifting Imaginaries of Science, Technology and Society Governance. Panel convenor 4S Conference, New Orleans, US (2019).
  • Frahm, N. and Doezema, T. Fixing Innovation with Society: Soft Constitutionalism in the ‚New‘ Global Governance of Innovation. Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2019).
  • Lipstin, M., Hurlbut, B., Pfotenhauer, S., Frahm, N. and Smallman, M. Roundtable: Teaching the Ethics of Technology. Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (2019).
  • Frahm, N. Epistemic Justice – Knowledge Hierarchies, Symmetries and Stituated Epistemologies. Invited lecture at „Ancient Modern Technology“ course, MIT Media Lab, Massachussets Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (2019).
  • Frahm, N. Re-Examining the Neuro Subject: Ethicalization vs. Democratization in the Production of a New Governance Regime. NSF/DFG joint workshop „Technoscientific Constitutionalism„, Washington, D.C. (2019).
  • Frahm, N. The Construction of OECD Principles for Responsible Innovation in Neurotechnology. Presentation Fellows Meeting, Program on Science, Technology & Society, Harvard Kennedy School (2018).
  • Frahm, N. and Pfotenhauer, S.M. International Governance and Responsible Innovation in Neuroscience and Neurotechnology: A Comparative Perspective, 4S Conference Sydney, Australia (2018).
  • Pfotenhauer, S.M., Frahm, N., Kuhlmann, S. and Mamidipudi, A. Global Perspectives on Responsible Innovation: Widening the Gaze. Panel convenor, 4S Conference Sydney, Australia (2018).
  • Frahm, N. and Winickoff, D. Policy Roundtable: “Building Norms and Institutions Responsibly: Engaging MCTS in Policy Settings”, Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network Munich, Germany (2018).
  • Frahm, N., Pfotenhauer, S.M., Winickoff, D. Developing Robust International Principles for Responsible Innovation. EU-SPRI 2018, Paris, France (2018).
  • Frahm, N., Engels, F., Schröpfer, A., Pfotenhauer, S.M., Hilgartner, S. Practicing Conceptual Flexibility: Staging Your Research Through the Work of Stephen Hilgartner. Doctoral Workshop, MCTS, TU Munich, Germany (2017)