Rip, A. (Arie)
Research profile
Arie Rip is Professor of Philosophy of Science and Technology in the School of Management and Governance of the University of Twente. He is a key figure in the Centre for Studies of Science, Technology and Society. The Centre comprises studies of new technology and users, long-term developments of technology and the consumer society, technology assessment, in particular constructive technology assessment of nanotechnology, foresight as a science and technology policy instrument, national systems of research and innovation and their evolution.
Arie Rip is involved in evaluation studies, as of the Norwegian Research Council, and the research management of Flemish Universities, and international comparative science policy studies. He was a member of the EU High-Level Expert Group on Foresighting the New Technology Wave, and is actively promoting international collaboration in issues of nanotechnology and society. He is also Visiting Professor at the University of Stellenbosch, South Africa.
Arie Rip studied chemistry and philosophy at the University of Leiden, did research in physical chemistry, and switched to Chemistry and Society teaching and research, and Science, Technology and Society studies more generally. He was guest professor of science dynamics at the University of Amsterdam (1984-1987), and then moved to his present position at the University of Twente. He was President of the international Society for Social Studies of Science (1988-1989). His work in science dynamics, technology dynamics, and constructive technology assessment is widely acclaimed.
Scientific publications (selection)
Rip, Arie, Claire Marris, and Pierre-Benoit Joly. 2008. Interactive Technology Assessment in the Real World: Dual Dynamics in an iTA Exercise on Genetically Modified Vines.available online
Swierstra, Tsjalling, and Arie Rip. 2007. Nano-ethics as NEST-ethics: Patterns of Moral Argumentation About New and Emerging Science and Technology. Nanoethics 1 (1):3-20.available online
Morris, Norma, and Arie Rip. 2006. Scientists' coping strategies in an evolving research system: the case of life scientists in the UK: Beech Tree Publishing.![]()
Kirejczyk, M., Rip, A. Van Berkel, D. e.a. 2003. Ruimte voor rechtvaardigheid. Reconstructie van de dynamiek in de processen van besluitvorming over toelating van vier medische interventies: IVF, maternale serumscreening, taxoïden en rivastigmine: ZonMw programma Verdelingsvraagstukken.![]()
Rip, Arie. 2003. Constructing Expertise: In a Third Wave of Science Studies? Social Studies of Science 33:419 - 434.available online
Meulen, Barend van der, and Arie Rip. 2000. Evaluation of societal quality of public sector research in the Netherlands. Research Evaluation 9 (1):11-25.![]()
Deuten, J. Jasper, and Arie Rip. 2000. Narrative Infrastructure in Product Creation Processes.available online
Meulen, Barend van der, and Arie Rip. 1998. Mediation in the Dutch Science System. Research Policy (27):757 - 769.available online
Rip, A., and B.J.R. van der Meulen. 1996. The post-modern research system. In Science and Public Policy, 23:343-352![]()
Rip, Arie. 1996. Controversies as Informal Technology Assessment. Science Communication 8:349 - 371.![]()
Rip, Arie. 1994. Technology: Society's missing mass. Public Understanding of Science 3:233 - 238.available online
