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Science on stage : expert advice as public drama

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This article is published in The British Journal for the History of Science.The article was published on 2003-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 196 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Drama.

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The Relevance of Algorithms

TL;DR: This chapter contains section titled: Patterns of Inclusion, Cycles of Anticipation, The Evaluation of Relevance, The Promise of Algorithmic Objectivity, Entanglement with Practice, and The Production of Calculated Publics.
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See-Through Science : Why Public Engagement Needs to Move Upstream

TL;DR: Wilsdon and Wilsdon as discussed by the authors argue that public engagement had to move upstream and offer practical guidance for scientists, policymakers, research councils businesses and NGOs to make engagement work.
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Seeing without knowing: Limitations of the transparency ideal and its application to algorithmic accountability

TL;DR: This article critically interrogates the ideal of transparency, traces some of its roots in scientific and sociotechnical epistemological cultures, and sketches an alternative typology of algorithmic accountability grounded in constructive engagements with the limitations of transparency ideals.
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Public understanding of science at the crossroads

TL;DR: With the publication of the House of Lords report "Science and Society" in the spring of 2000, public understanding of science in the United Kingdom is now at something of a crossroads as mentioned in this paper.
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Science, Social Theory and Public Knowledge

TL;DR: The public understanding of science and technology from cognition to context Science and public policy from government to governance Social theory and science Re-conceptualizing science, society and governance Ethno-epistemic assemblages heterogeneity and relationality in scientific citizenship Politics and method governing the assemblage, unearthing the rhizome Conclusion Index as discussed by the authors.
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The Relevance of Algorithms

TL;DR: This chapter contains section titled: Patterns of Inclusion, Cycles of Anticipation, The Evaluation of Relevance, The Promise of Algorithmic Objectivity, Entanglement with Practice, and The Production of Calculated Publics.
Book

See-Through Science : Why Public Engagement Needs to Move Upstream

TL;DR: Wilsdon and Wilsdon as discussed by the authors argue that public engagement had to move upstream and offer practical guidance for scientists, policymakers, research councils businesses and NGOs to make engagement work.
Journal ArticleDOI

Seeing without knowing: Limitations of the transparency ideal and its application to algorithmic accountability

TL;DR: This article critically interrogates the ideal of transparency, traces some of its roots in scientific and sociotechnical epistemological cultures, and sketches an alternative typology of algorithmic accountability grounded in constructive engagements with the limitations of transparency ideals.
Journal ArticleDOI

Public understanding of science at the crossroads

TL;DR: With the publication of the House of Lords report "Science and Society" in the spring of 2000, public understanding of science in the United Kingdom is now at something of a crossroads as mentioned in this paper.
Book

Science, Social Theory and Public Knowledge

TL;DR: The public understanding of science and technology from cognition to context Science and public policy from government to governance Social theory and science Re-conceptualizing science, society and governance Ethno-epistemic assemblages heterogeneity and relationality in scientific citizenship Politics and method governing the assemblage, unearthing the rhizome Conclusion Index as discussed by the authors.