See-through Science: Why Public Engagement Needs to Move UpstreamDemos, 2004 - 69 lappuses |
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... framing of debates and the range of issues up for discussion was restricted primarily to questions of risk in the application of new technologies. More fundamental questions around ownership, control and the social ends to which the ...
... framing of debates and the range of issues up for discussion was restricted primarily to questions of risk in the application of new technologies. More fundamental questions around ownership, control and the social ends to which the ...
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... framed in a way that denies or edits out unpredictable consequences. This is despite a growing body of evidence that it is these same areas of ignorance and ambiguity that are of greatest public concern.31 Researchers at Lancaster ...
... framed in a way that denies or edits out unpredictable consequences. This is despite a growing body of evidence that it is these same areas of ignorance and ambiguity that are of greatest public concern.31 Researchers at Lancaster ...
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... framed in terms of 'Is it safe?', with the implication that the likelihood of certain outcomes is susceptible to rational calculation. More challenging questions which flow from ignorance about the long-term social consequences of a ...
... framed in terms of 'Is it safe?', with the implication that the likelihood of certain outcomes is susceptible to rational calculation. More challenging questions which flow from ignorance about the long-term social consequences of a ...
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... framing, prioritisation and resource allocation thus takes on a more alarming aspect. Who decided that these were the ends to which technological convergence should be directed? On what authority, and with what processes of public ...
... framing, prioritisation and resource allocation thus takes on a more alarming aspect. Who decided that these were the ends to which technological convergence should be directed? On what authority, and with what processes of public ...
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... framed according to the outlook of the experts themselves, and the questions they choose to answer. This is where the ... framing assumptions apply to engagement processes. Decisions made about the type of process used, the participants ...
... framed according to the outlook of the experts themselves, and the questions they choose to answer. This is where the ... framing assumptions apply to engagement processes. Decisions made about the type of process used, the participants ...
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