Over the past few decades, significant advances have been made in public engagement with, and the democratization of, science and technology. Despite notable successes, such developments have often struggled to enhance public trust, avert crises of expertise and democracy, and build more socially responsive and responsible science and innovation. A central reason for this is that mainstream approaches to public engagement harbor what we call “residual realist” assumptions about participation and publics. Recent coproductionist accounts in science and technology studies (STS) offer an alternative way of seeing participation as coproduced, relational, diverse, and emergent but have been somewhat reluctant to articulate what this means in prac...
The chapter provides a view of the ongoing innovation of ‘citizen panels’ as a method public partici...
Recent years have witnessed a 'democratic turn' towards active citizen participation in science and ...
Engaging the public with science is not an easy task. When presented, scientific findings, public he...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
We reconstruct the innovation journey of ‘citizen panels’, as a family of participation methods, ove...
Republican ideals of active scientific citizenship and extensive use of deliberative, democratic dec...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues like climate change...
Republican ideals of active scientific citizenship and extensive use of deliberative, democratic dec...
Processes of participatory and deliberative democracy can be thought of as alternatives (or suppleme...
We argue that some of the controversies over the democratic merits of (participatory) technology ass...
Public participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant trend in contemporary w...
How to embed reflexivity in public participation in techno-science and to open it up to the agency o...
The field of public participation in issues relating to science, technology and the environment is b...
A number of researchers have been analysing apparent shifts from top-down approaches to public engag...
The chapter provides a view of the ongoing innovation of ‘citizen panels’ as a method public partici...
Recent years have witnessed a 'democratic turn' towards active citizen participation in science and ...
Engaging the public with science is not an easy task. When presented, scientific findings, public he...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues such as climate cha...
We reconstruct the innovation journey of ‘citizen panels’, as a family of participation methods, ove...
Republican ideals of active scientific citizenship and extensive use of deliberative, democratic dec...
Changing relations between science and democracy – and controversies over issues like climate change...
Republican ideals of active scientific citizenship and extensive use of deliberative, democratic dec...
Processes of participatory and deliberative democracy can be thought of as alternatives (or suppleme...
We argue that some of the controversies over the democratic merits of (participatory) technology ass...
Public participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant trend in contemporary w...
How to embed reflexivity in public participation in techno-science and to open it up to the agency o...
The field of public participation in issues relating to science, technology and the environment is b...
A number of researchers have been analysing apparent shifts from top-down approaches to public engag...
The chapter provides a view of the ongoing innovation of ‘citizen panels’ as a method public partici...
Recent years have witnessed a 'democratic turn' towards active citizen participation in science and ...
Engaging the public with science is not an easy task. When presented, scientific findings, public he...