Although public engagement is now part of the business of doing science, there is considerable divergence about what the term means and what public engagement ought to be doing. This paper refl ects on these heterogeneous meanings and agendas through an analysis of focus group data from research on public engagement in stem cell research. Three broad visions of public engagement are identifi ed: as education and information provision; as dialogue; and as participation in policy making. In analysing the implications of these visions three dimensions are highlighted: weakly and strongly structured visions of public engagement; the co production of roles and relationships; and the framing of what is at stake. Each of these has the potential to...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
The notion that increased public participation is a key component of research impact has developed a...
raise challenges for social scientists as well as policy-makers. For social scientists, the practice...
Although public engagement is now part of the business of doing science, there is considerable diver...
This thesis starts with what the House of Lords Third Report (2000) has identified as a “crisis of t...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Why does public engagement matter? Why should it matter and how can it be made to matter more? These...
This introductory essay looks back on the two decades since the journal Public Understanding of Scie...
A number of researchers have been analysing apparent shifts from top-down approaches to public engag...
Studies on scientists’ practices of public engagement have pointed to variations between disciplines...
The “Open Air Laboratories” (OPAL) is a large, England-wide environmental public engagement (PE) pro...
This article examines social science relevant to public engagements and identifies the challenges to...
Questioning the academic hierarchy from contract researcher to tenured professor, Richard Watermeyer...
Though there is now growing commitment to publicly engaged research, the role and definition of the ...
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary perspective in examining the views and practices of public eng...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
The notion that increased public participation is a key component of research impact has developed a...
raise challenges for social scientists as well as policy-makers. For social scientists, the practice...
Although public engagement is now part of the business of doing science, there is considerable diver...
This thesis starts with what the House of Lords Third Report (2000) has identified as a “crisis of t...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
Why does public engagement matter? Why should it matter and how can it be made to matter more? These...
This introductory essay looks back on the two decades since the journal Public Understanding of Scie...
A number of researchers have been analysing apparent shifts from top-down approaches to public engag...
Studies on scientists’ practices of public engagement have pointed to variations between disciplines...
The “Open Air Laboratories” (OPAL) is a large, England-wide environmental public engagement (PE) pro...
This article examines social science relevant to public engagements and identifies the challenges to...
Questioning the academic hierarchy from contract researcher to tenured professor, Richard Watermeyer...
Though there is now growing commitment to publicly engaged research, the role and definition of the ...
This paper takes a cross-disciplinary perspective in examining the views and practices of public eng...
What happens if we put ‘the public’ at the centre of our efforts to conceptualise, conduct and evalu...
The notion that increased public participation is a key component of research impact has developed a...
raise challenges for social scientists as well as policy-makers. For social scientists, the practice...