The construction of imaginaries of the public as a threat to synthetic biology
C Marris - Science as Culture, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Scientific institutions and innovation-focused government bodies have identified public
attitudes to synthetic biology as an obstruction to the field. This view is based on a …
attitudes to synthetic biology as an obstruction to the field. This view is based on a …
Imagined publics and engagement around renewable energy technologies in the UK
Against the backdrop of the imperatives for actors within the institutional framework of
energy socio-technical systems to engage with the public, the aim of this paper is to consider …
energy socio-technical systems to engage with the public, the aim of this paper is to consider …
The ethics and politics of community engagement in global health research
L Reynolds, S Sariola - Critical Public Health, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Community engagement is an increasingly common component of scientific research, policy-
making, ethical review, and technology design. Drawing on a growing consensus about the …
making, ethical review, and technology design. Drawing on a growing consensus about the …
[PDF][PDF] The public value of science
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Beyond social capital: The norms, belief systems, and agency embedded in social networks shape resilience to climatic and geophysical hazards
BH MacGillivray - Environmental science & policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Abstract Theory suggests that social capital should moderate the impacts of climatic and
geophysical hazards and shape adaptive capacities and recovery trajectories, yet the …
geophysical hazards and shape adaptive capacities and recovery trajectories, yet the …
A new dark age? Truth, trust, and environmental science
T Gundersen, D Alinejad, TY Branch… - Annual Review of …, 2022 - annualreviews.org
This review examines the alleged crisis of trust in environmental science and its impact on
public opinion, policy decisions in the context of democratic governance, and the interaction …
public opinion, policy decisions in the context of democratic governance, and the interaction …
Using interpersonal communication strategies to encourage science conversations on social media
C Martin, BH MacDonald - PLoS One, 2020 - journals.plos.org
Today, many science communicators are using social media to share scientific information
with citizens, but, as research has shown, fostering conversational exchanges remains a …
with citizens, but, as research has shown, fostering conversational exchanges remains a …
Speculative histories, just futures: From counterfactual artifacts to counterfactual actions
LE Forlano, MK Halpern - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
This article engages with history as a speculative space for the purpose of critically
engaging with discourses around the politics of technology in HCI. Drawing on approaches …
engaging with discourses around the politics of technology in HCI. Drawing on approaches …
Public and patient involvement in health technology assessment: a framework for action
Objective: As health technology assessment (HTA) organizations in Canada and around the
world seek to involve the public and patients in their activities, frameworks to guide …
world seek to involve the public and patients in their activities, frameworks to guide …
Fixing technology with society: The coproduction of democratic deficits and responsible innovation at the OECD and the European Commission
Long presented as a universal policy-recipe for social prosperity and economic growth, the
promise of innovation seems to be increasingly in question, giving way to a new vision of …
promise of innovation seems to be increasingly in question, giving way to a new vision of …