Public Engagement as a Means of Restoring Public Trust in Science – Hitting the Notes, but Missing the Music?
Genomics (United Kingdom) · Lancaster University
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Abstract
This paper analyses the recent widespread moves to 'restore' public trust in science by developing an avowedly two-way, public dialogue with science initiatives. Noting how previously discredited and supposedly abandoned public deficit explanations of 'mistrust' have actually been continually reinvented, it argues that this is a symptom of a continuing failure of scientific and policy institutions to place their own science-policy institutional culture into the frame of dialogue, as possible contributory cause of the public mistrust problem.
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- Public engagement
- Frame (networking)
- Public relations
- Public trust
- Public policy
- Political science
- Sociology
- Public administration
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