Participation brokers in the making: intermediaries taking up and embedding a new role at the science-society interface

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Abstract

Although research has been performed on participatory mechanisms in science and technology such as brokering, little seems written on intermediary organizations, e.g. science museums, taking up and embedding a participation brokerage role and systemic factors influencing these. This paper presents a qualitative case study in which six different intermediary organizations developed their participation brokerage role in a European RRI project. We demonstrate how structuring factors in the project context, the intermediary organization and the broader systemic context influenced the participation brokerage role take-up and embedding. Our findings yield implications for future capacity building endeavors among participation brokers in the making.

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Schuijer, J. W., van der Meij, M. G., Broerse, J. E. W., & Kupper, F. (2022). Participation brokers in the making: intermediaries taking up and embedding a new role at the science-society interface. Journal of Science Communication, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.21010201

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