The devices in this thread were all first developed in the #publicsector, and are mentioned in my book, Observing Dark #Innovation. It was great to spend time talking about them with the amazing curatorial team at @IngeniumCa
"Traditionally the public sector has been the enabler of innovation. This is something people tend to forget, but we need to bring that back in the ocean space again." - @barkha_mo of @iucn at the UN #OceanDay event https://t.co/1nJXfz5rtx #Ocean#DroptheS#Innovation
On World Oceans Day, @ryanmacneil celebrates on Transforming Society the crucial role that the public sector can play in ocean-saving technology. Such innovations must not be left purely to the private sector. #Ocean#innovation@AcadiaU
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Can't stand to watch recordings of myself, but I grabbed this screenshot, and I definitely said something like this—something about the irony of pinning down novelty—during my book launch: https://t.co/EjPlcwPkFT #innovation#darkinnovation
"On some level, innovation studies knows that it is fighting an unwinnable battle. It is trying to standardize that which cannot be standardized" — @alfrehn, during the launch of "Observing Dark Innovation" https://t.co/EjPlcwPkFT
Book Launch: Observing Dark Innovation.
Why does scholarship on innovation fixate on certain classes of technology?
Could our research tools and techniques be concealing as much as they reveal?
Register here to find out (May 13, 2:00 PM) @ryanmacneil:
https://t.co/umRiYONXpd
A reminder that you can join us on Monday for a zoom conversation to launch "Observing Dark Innovation." We already have participants from 9 different countries. Event details and signup here: https://t.co/mQ67i36Mq6 #innovation
We will be officially launching "Observing Dark Innovation" on May 13 at 9 am EST, 3 pm CET. Join me, @alfrehn, and Ellen Pearce from @BrisUniPress in thinking about how method matters for the study of #innovation. Grab the zoom link here: https://t.co/mQ67i36Mq6
Could the study of innovation be concealing as much as it reveals? Our book of the week uncovers the neoliberal biases behind the tools and techniques of innovation research.
By @ryanmacneil for @BrisUniPress
https://t.co/A12HL3TBns
We will be officially launching "Observing Dark Innovation" on May 13 at 9 am EST, 3 pm CET. Join me, @alfrehn, and Ellen Pearce from @BrisUniPress in thinking about how method matters for the study of #innovation. Grab the zoom link here: https://t.co/mQ67i36Mq6
@mikeeasttowest And I've personally benefitted immensely from support by two different coaches over the years, most recently John Guiney Yallop https://t.co/rUovxmlnL0