Abstract
Timely public engagement in science presents a broad challenge. It includes more than research into the ethical, legal and social dimensions of science and state-initiated citizen’s participation. Introducing a public perspective on science while safeguarding its public value involves a diverse set of actors: natural scientists and engineers, technology assessment institutes, policy makers, social scientists, citizens, interest organisations, artists, and last, but not least, politicians.
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van Est, R. (2011). The Broad Challenge of Public Engagement in Science. Science and Engineering Ethics, 17(4), 639–648. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-011-9296-9
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