Technological Excellence Requires Human and Social Context
Preprint, 2026

Breakthrough technologies increasingly shape social institutions, economic systems, and political futures. Yet models of research excellence associated with such technologies often prioritize technical performance, scalability, and short-term innovation metrics while treating ethical, social, and cultural dimensions as secondary considerations. This perspective article argues that such separation is no longer tenable. We propose a broader understanding of excellence that combines technical rigor with ethical robustness, social intelligibility, and long-term relevance. The rapid emergence of generative and agentic artificial intelligence further underscores this argument. As technological systems increasingly operate through language, interpretation, and normative alignment, expertise traditionally cultivated in the humanities and social sciences becomes integral to the design, governance, and responsible deployment of such systems. Drawing on historical examples and contemporary research practices, this article examines five interconnected domains where the humanities and social sciences, treated as integrated dimensions of research practice, can strengthen technological development: (1) ethical, legal, and social integration in agenda-setting and research design; (2) plural and reflexive foresight practices that shape technological futures; (3) graduate education as a leverage point for cross-disciplinary literacy; (4) visualization and communication as epistemic and civic practices; and (5) institutional frameworks that move beyond rigid distinctions between basic and applied research. Across these dimensions, we propose practical strategies for embedding interdisciplinary collaboration structurally rather than symbolically.

Författare

Karl Palmås

Chalmers, Teknikens ekonomi och organisation, Science, Technology and Society

Mats Benner

Lunds universitet

Monica Billger

Chalmers, Arkitektur och samhällsbyggnadsteknik, Arkitekturens teori och metod

Ben Clarke

Göteborgs universitet

Raimund Feifel

Institutionen för fysik, GU

Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez

Göteborgs universitet

Anna Foka

Uppsala universitet

Juliette Griffié

Stockholms universitet

Claes M Gustafsson

Göteborgs universitet

Kerstin Hamilton

Göteborgs universitet

Johan Holmén

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Fysisk resursteori

Kristina Lindström

Malmö universitet

Tobias Olofsson

Stockholms universitet

Joana B. Pereira

Karolinska Institutet

Marisa Ponti

Lärande, kommunikation och IT

Julia Ravanis

Chalmers, Fysik, Nano- och biofysik

Sviatlana Shashkova

Institutionen för fysik, GU

Emma Sparr

Lunds universitet

Pontus Strimling

Linköpings universitet

Fredrik Höök

Chalmers, Fysik

Giovanni Volpe

Institutionen för fysik, GU

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Vetenskapsrådet (VR) (2025-07556), 2025-10-01 -- 2026-03-31.

Drivkrafter

Hållbar utveckling

Innovation och entreprenörskap

Styrkeområden

Nanovetenskap och nanoteknik

Hälsa och teknik

Materialvetenskap

Fundament

Grundläggande vetenskaper

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Teknik och samhälle

Filosofi, etik och religion

Fysik

Lärande och undervisning

Pedagogiskt arbete

DOI

10.48550/arXiv.2603.10653

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2026-03-13