Models of Public Engagement: Nanoscientists' Understandings of Science-Society Interactions

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作者
Burri, Regula Valerie [1 ]
机构
[1] HafenC Univ Hamburg HCU, Ueberseeallee 16, D-20457 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
Public engagement; Nanotechnology; Scientists' perceptions of public; Imaginaries; Science communication; Science and technology studies (STS); CITIZEN PARTICIPATION; TECHNOLOGY-ASSESSMENT; NANOTECHNOLOGY; SCIENTISTS; COMMUNICATION; GOVERNANCE; RISK; CONTEXT; DELIBERATION; REFLEXIVITY;
D O I
10.1007/s11569-018-0316-y
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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摘要
This paper explores how scientists perceive public engagement initiatives. By drawing on interviews with nanoscientists, it analyzes how researchers imagine science-society interactions in an early phase of technological development. More specifically, the paper inquires into the implicit framings of citizens, of scientists, and of the public in scientists' discourses. It identifies four different models of how nanoscientists understand public engagement which are described as educational, paternalistic, elitist, and economistic. These models are contrasted with the dialog model of public engagement promoted by social scientists and policymakers. The paper asks if and in what ways participatory discourses and practices feed back into scientists' understandings, thus co-producing public discourses and science.
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页码:81 / 98
页数:18
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