Corpo docente

Barbara RIBEIRO

Associate Professor

Sociologie de l'innovation, Nouvelles technologies, Recherche qualitative

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Barbara RIBEIRO

Academia

Innovation

Centro de pesquisa

SKEMA Centre for Sustainability Studies

Localização

Paris

Disciplina

Strategy, Innovation & Entrepreneurship

I am an Associate Professor at SKEMA Business School and an Honorary Lecturer at The University of Manchester (UK). I obtained my PhD in Science and Technology Studies (STS) in 2014 from the University of Salamanca in Spain, where I did a thesis on the social impacts of technological innovation, with a focus on the case of biofuels. Before joining SKEMA, I worked for a decade in the UK, first at the Centre for Applied Bioethics at the University of Nottingham (2013-2016) and then at the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research at the Alliance Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester (2016-2022). My research broadly investigates the sociological aspects of science, technology and innovation, including the emergence and practice of responsible innovation. My work has drawn on the analysis of fields such as biotechnology, synthetic biology and, more recently, digital technologies and artificial intelligence. I have also an interest in the intersection between technology, politics and democracies and have done research looking at the cases of public health emergencies related to Zika and Covid in Brazil. My research has been published in top journals in the field of innovation management, medical sociology and STS, such as Research Policy, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Social Science and Medicine and Science as Culture. I currently teach three MSc modules at SKEMA (Research Methods, Responsible Innovation and AI and Society) and one module for PGE L3 (AI, Society and Sustainability).

Education
2014
PhD Science and Technology Studies, University of Salamanca, Spain
Experience
Full-time academic positions
Since 2022
Associate Professor, SKEMA Business School, France
2019 - 2022
Assistant Professor (Lecturer), The University of Manchester, Great Britain
Other academic affiliations and appointments
2016 - 2019
Research Associate, The University of Manchester, Great Britain
2013 - 2016
Research Associate, University of Nottingham, Great Britain
Other research activities
Senior or Associate Editor
Since 2023
Journal of Responsible Innovation
Organization of a conference or a research seminar
2021
2nd Biannual Conference of the UK Association for Studies in Innovation, Science and Technology, Great Britain
2019
1st Biannual Conference of the UK Association for Studies in Innovation, Science and Technology, Great Britain
Other academic activities
Since 2023
Member of the Scientific Committee of the PhD in Management Track (SKEMA), France
2020
Annual PhD Days of the Institute of Knowledge and Innovation Management (INGENIO), Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain
2020 - 2022
Member of the Senior Leadership Team and 'Responsible and Inclusive Innovation' Lead, Christabel Pankhurst Institute, University of Manchester, Great Britain
2020
Annual European Forum for Studies of Policies for Research and Innovation (Eu-SPRI) conference, The Netherlands
2020 - 2022
‘Implementation and Policy’ Hub Lead, Toronto-Manchester Joint Translational Centre for Digital Health, Great Britain
Since 2019
Member of the scientific international panel for the project ‘Releasing the power of users: Articulating user interests to accelerate new innovative pathways in digital health and welfare sector’ funded by the Norwegian Research Council, Norway
2019 - 2020
Member of the Equality Diversity and Inclusion committee, AMBS, University of Manchester, Great Britain
2019 - 2022
Chair of UK Association for Studies in Innovation, Science and Technology, Great Britain
Since 2019
Referee for Dutch Research Council (NWO), The Netherlands
2019
Annual European Forum for Studies of Policies for Research and Innovation (Eu-SPRI) conference, Italy
Since 2018
Referee for UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Great Britain