This theoretical paper considers the ways in which the "publics" of public understanding of science and public engagement with science perform themselves not only in relation to science knowledge and scientific institutions, but also in relation to other publics. Specifically, through a survey of the literature, there is an exploration of the processes of differentiation and identification amongst publics. Two broad rhetorical categories of public are identified: Publics-in-General (PiGs) and Publics-in-Particular (PiPs). The means by which they are variously differentiated, and the performative uses to which these can be put are considered. Implications for both the implementation of public engagement processes, and the critique of such en...
The relationship between science and its publics has concerned commentators since science itself beg...
International audienceReflecting on the debate concerning the value to historians of the category "p...
Anti-austerity protests in Southern Europe, the Occupy Movement in North America and Europe, to say ...
This theoretical paper considers the ways in which the “publics ” of public under
This review explores usage of the term public in debates about science and society. Since the 1980s,...
This chapter explores how the publics of contemporary participative experiments are engaged and enro...
Weingart P, Joubert M, Connoway K. Public engagement with science-Origins, motives and impact in aca...
This article examines the main approaches to public understanding of science (PUS) in light of recen...
International audienceThis paper reconsiders recent changes in science–public relations inFrance in ...
Two-way public engagement with science is an important modern democratic practice that paradoxically...
This article investigates how scientists at natural history museums construct publics in science com...
This paper draws on the concept of imagined lay persons (ILP) to investigate how scientists working ...
This paper draws general insights into the public reception of scientific knowledge from a case stud...
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the sam...
One of the central critiques of the bourgeois conception of public holds that, in its implicit claim...
The relationship between science and its publics has concerned commentators since science itself beg...
International audienceReflecting on the debate concerning the value to historians of the category "p...
Anti-austerity protests in Southern Europe, the Occupy Movement in North America and Europe, to say ...
This theoretical paper considers the ways in which the “publics ” of public under
This review explores usage of the term public in debates about science and society. Since the 1980s,...
This chapter explores how the publics of contemporary participative experiments are engaged and enro...
Weingart P, Joubert M, Connoway K. Public engagement with science-Origins, motives and impact in aca...
This article examines the main approaches to public understanding of science (PUS) in light of recen...
International audienceThis paper reconsiders recent changes in science–public relations inFrance in ...
Two-way public engagement with science is an important modern democratic practice that paradoxically...
This article investigates how scientists at natural history museums construct publics in science com...
This paper draws on the concept of imagined lay persons (ILP) to investigate how scientists working ...
This paper draws general insights into the public reception of scientific knowledge from a case stud...
In today’s thoroughly mass-mediated world, audiences and publics are, of course, composed of the sam...
One of the central critiques of the bourgeois conception of public holds that, in its implicit claim...
The relationship between science and its publics has concerned commentators since science itself beg...
International audienceReflecting on the debate concerning the value to historians of the category "p...
Anti-austerity protests in Southern Europe, the Occupy Movement in North America and Europe, to say ...