International workshop, Université de Lyon, France May 28-30, 2018 Description The two-and-half-day international workshop is the closing event of the DEMOCRASCI project, which deals with the epistemological foundations and principles for the democratisation of the governance of science. Who should decide, and how, on the big priorities of scientific research in our democratic societies? Should citizen be directly involved in the decision processes, should they defer to their elected represen..
This paper discusses some aspects of the proposals aiming at “democratizing science”. After having i...
This chapter focuses on more specific aspects and provides examples of actual or desirable connectio...
[EN] The idea of progress persists and (techno)sci-ence, guided by the imperative of innovation, is ...
With knowledge societies, the role of expert knowledge has grown to cover all areas of social life. ...
How can citizens best be involved in the scientific process, and how ‘Open’ can we make science? How...
Who does science work for? Why does new knowledge sometimes fail to improve our everyday lives? Who ...
The democratization of science entails the public having greater influence over science and that inf...
How democratic are the social sciences? Can and should they be more so – what are the promises, what...
The democratization of science entails the public having greater influence over science and that inf...
More than ever, humanity relies on robust scientific knowledge of the world and our place within it....
How democratic are the social sciences? Can and should they be more so -- what are the promises, wha...
this paper addresses some aspects of the current relations between science and democracy, with a spe...
The political dimension of science has gained a particular interest in most recent decades for areas...
4S Conference 2019 New Orleans Presentation Slides and submitted Abstract to Open Panel - 87. Knowi...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]DTAMInternational audienceCitizen sciences are often 'ex...
This paper discusses some aspects of the proposals aiming at “democratizing science”. After having i...
This chapter focuses on more specific aspects and provides examples of actual or desirable connectio...
[EN] The idea of progress persists and (techno)sci-ence, guided by the imperative of innovation, is ...
With knowledge societies, the role of expert knowledge has grown to cover all areas of social life. ...
How can citizens best be involved in the scientific process, and how ‘Open’ can we make science? How...
Who does science work for? Why does new knowledge sometimes fail to improve our everyday lives? Who ...
The democratization of science entails the public having greater influence over science and that inf...
How democratic are the social sciences? Can and should they be more so – what are the promises, what...
The democratization of science entails the public having greater influence over science and that inf...
More than ever, humanity relies on robust scientific knowledge of the world and our place within it....
How democratic are the social sciences? Can and should they be more so -- what are the promises, wha...
this paper addresses some aspects of the current relations between science and democracy, with a spe...
The political dimension of science has gained a particular interest in most recent decades for areas...
4S Conference 2019 New Orleans Presentation Slides and submitted Abstract to Open Panel - 87. Knowi...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]DTAMInternational audienceCitizen sciences are often 'ex...
This paper discusses some aspects of the proposals aiming at “democratizing science”. After having i...
This chapter focuses on more specific aspects and provides examples of actual or desirable connectio...
[EN] The idea of progress persists and (techno)sci-ence, guided by the imperative of innovation, is ...