This review explores usage of the term public in debates about science and society. Since the 1980s, there has been a broad shift from public understanding and science communication towards engagement, dialogue and participation. I explore the multiple meanings of public in these debates, including the transition from singular the public to plural publics; the importance of imagined publics; the implications of science in public; and of the public interest. Academics and communicators from any field can benefit from thinking through public(s) in this way – therefore I close with some suggestions for changing research practice that flow from these ideas
Weingart P, Joubert M, Connoway K. Public engagement with science-Origins, motives and impact in aca...
Though there is now growing commitment to publicly engaged research, the role and definition of the ...
Recent work has started to explore “scientific understandings of publics ” along-side public underst...
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The relationship between science and its publics has concerned commentators since science itself beg...
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This theoretical paper considers the ways in which the "publics" of public understanding of science ...
With public institutions continuing to be the focus of fierce processes of con-testation and change,...
With public institutions continuing to be the focus of fierce processes of contestation and change, ...
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In 1985 the Bodmer Report was released, which discussed the need for scientists to more effectively ...
Ann Grand gave this presentation as part of the University of Exeter's Open Access Week events in Oc...
Weingart P, Joubert M, Connoway K. Public engagement with science-Origins, motives and impact in aca...
Though there is now growing commitment to publicly engaged research, the role and definition of the ...
Recent work has started to explore “scientific understandings of publics ” along-side public underst...
Scientific communication also pertains to the domain of society, where the formation of public opini...
The relationship between science and its publics has concerned commentators since science itself beg...
This short article reflects on ‘public switching’ as a methodology for research on public perspectiv...
This theoretical paper considers the ways in which the "publics" of public understanding of science ...
With public institutions continuing to be the focus of fierce processes of con-testation and change,...
With public institutions continuing to be the focus of fierce processes of contestation and change, ...
International audienceThis paper reconsiders recent changes in science–public relations inFrance in ...
This book rethinks the public, public communication and public action in a globalising and mediated ...
This paper examines the way in which innovation in science policy in the UK over the last 25 years h...
This article explores the ‘the public’ in public engagement with research as a site of negotiation, ...
In 1985 the Bodmer Report was released, which discussed the need for scientists to more effectively ...
Ann Grand gave this presentation as part of the University of Exeter's Open Access Week events in Oc...
Weingart P, Joubert M, Connoway K. Public engagement with science-Origins, motives and impact in aca...
Though there is now growing commitment to publicly engaged research, the role and definition of the ...
Recent work has started to explore “scientific understandings of publics ” along-side public underst...