This study aims to increase insight into the uses of experts’ references to physically absent technology users in government-funded plant science. A discursive psychological analysis of expert board meetings shows that experts invoke various forms of reported dialogue/thoughts and dispositional statements when problems with technology and with program funding are discussed. Forms of reported dialogue serve to demonstrate that experts engage in dialogue with users, understand and are reasonable about users’ concerns, and that the content of user concerns does not agree with expert views. Dispositional statements allow users’ feelings rather than users’ knowledge to be acknowledged as relevant. By establishing that user concerns contrast with...
Scholars are divided over whether communicating to the public the existence of scientific consensus ...
Most perspectives on public participation share the notion that dialogues should be open, allowing p...
Usually, non-experts do not possess sufficient deep-level knowledge to make fully informed evaluatio...
This study aims to increase insight into the uses of experts’ references to physically absent techno...
This study aims to increase insight into the uses of experts’ references to physically absent techno...
Bio-experts’ portrayals of laypeople are considered problematic. Two discursive action method worksh...
Bio-experts’ portrayals of laypeople are considered problematic. Two discursive action method worksh...
Debates about new technologies, such as crop and food genetic modification (GM), raise pressing ques...
Debates about new technologies, such as crop and food genetic modification (GM), raise pressing ques...
In this study, the authors examine the performative functions of scientists’ discursive construction...
As members of a democratic society, individuals face complex decisions about whether to support clim...
In this study, the authors examine the performative functions of scientists’ discursive construction...
News headlines often argue that science has become just another opinion, that truth has died or that...
Dialogue as a science communication process has been idealized in both practitioner and scholarly li...
Communicating science is a multifaceted and complex process, particularly in sustainability science ...
Scholars are divided over whether communicating to the public the existence of scientific consensus ...
Most perspectives on public participation share the notion that dialogues should be open, allowing p...
Usually, non-experts do not possess sufficient deep-level knowledge to make fully informed evaluatio...
This study aims to increase insight into the uses of experts’ references to physically absent techno...
This study aims to increase insight into the uses of experts’ references to physically absent techno...
Bio-experts’ portrayals of laypeople are considered problematic. Two discursive action method worksh...
Bio-experts’ portrayals of laypeople are considered problematic. Two discursive action method worksh...
Debates about new technologies, such as crop and food genetic modification (GM), raise pressing ques...
Debates about new technologies, such as crop and food genetic modification (GM), raise pressing ques...
In this study, the authors examine the performative functions of scientists’ discursive construction...
As members of a democratic society, individuals face complex decisions about whether to support clim...
In this study, the authors examine the performative functions of scientists’ discursive construction...
News headlines often argue that science has become just another opinion, that truth has died or that...
Dialogue as a science communication process has been idealized in both practitioner and scholarly li...
Communicating science is a multifaceted and complex process, particularly in sustainability science ...
Scholars are divided over whether communicating to the public the existence of scientific consensus ...
Most perspectives on public participation share the notion that dialogues should be open, allowing p...
Usually, non-experts do not possess sufficient deep-level knowledge to make fully informed evaluatio...