Public participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant trend in contemporary western democracies, which increasingly implicates the social scientist in diverse ways. Yet, the question as to how social scientists actually engage in public participation, and how their engagements may be normatively justified, is not the object of systematic consideration in participatory frameworks and in action-oriented social science. In this article, we ask how social scientists can take responsibility for their normative choices when engaging in participatory practice. Drawing on our experiences as researchers of public participation in nanotechnologies in Flanders (Belgium) and France, respectively, we reflectively consider our rela...
Upstream public engagement with new science and technology is consideredimportant but challenging. T...
This paper develops an analysis of the factors likely to shape future public responses to the social...
For several years scholars pointed at the development of a “participatory turn” in science, technolo...
Public participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant trend in contemporary w...
International audiencePublic participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant t...
Public participation has become an important issue in science and technology studies as well as in p...
Public engagement has become increasingly important within the sphere of science policy making. A br...
In the UK, a diverse network of actors has emerged around the delivery of government-sponsored proce...
Over the past few decades, significant advances have been made in public engagement with, and the de...
The progressive introduction of emerging technologies, such as nanotechnology, has created a true te...
"Public engagement in science" is one of the buzzwords that, since 2000, has been used in nanotechno...
In the UK, a diverse network of actors has emerged around the delivery of government-sponsored proce...
Nanotechnology has provided a new window of opportunity to reframe state-science-society relationshi...
This article examines social science relevant to public engagements and identifies the challenges to...
Nanotechnology has provided a new window of opportunity to reframe state-science-society relationshi...
Upstream public engagement with new science and technology is consideredimportant but challenging. T...
This paper develops an analysis of the factors likely to shape future public responses to the social...
For several years scholars pointed at the development of a “participatory turn” in science, technolo...
Public participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant trend in contemporary w...
International audiencePublic participation in science, technology, and innovation is a significant t...
Public participation has become an important issue in science and technology studies as well as in p...
Public engagement has become increasingly important within the sphere of science policy making. A br...
In the UK, a diverse network of actors has emerged around the delivery of government-sponsored proce...
Over the past few decades, significant advances have been made in public engagement with, and the de...
The progressive introduction of emerging technologies, such as nanotechnology, has created a true te...
"Public engagement in science" is one of the buzzwords that, since 2000, has been used in nanotechno...
In the UK, a diverse network of actors has emerged around the delivery of government-sponsored proce...
Nanotechnology has provided a new window of opportunity to reframe state-science-society relationshi...
This article examines social science relevant to public engagements and identifies the challenges to...
Nanotechnology has provided a new window of opportunity to reframe state-science-society relationshi...
Upstream public engagement with new science and technology is consideredimportant but challenging. T...
This paper develops an analysis of the factors likely to shape future public responses to the social...
For several years scholars pointed at the development of a “participatory turn” in science, technolo...