Public Engagement in Science Via Web 2.0 Technologies.Evaluation Criteria Validated using the Delphi Method

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The characteristics of interaction and dialogue implicit in the Web 2.0 have given rise to a new scenario in the relationship between science and society. The aim of this paper is the development of an evaluation tool scientifically validated by the Delphi method that permits the study of Internet usage and its effectiveness for encouraging public engagement in the scientific process. Thirty four indicators have been identified, structured into 6 interrelated criteria conceived for compiling data that help to explain the role of the Internet in favouring public engagement in science.

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Lopez-Perez, L., & Olvera-Lobo, M. D. (2018). Public Engagement in Science Via Web 2.0 Technologies.Evaluation Criteria Validated using the Delphi Method. Journal of Science Communication, 17(2), 1–21. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.17020208

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