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What do civil society organisations expect from participation in science? Lessons from Germany and Spain on the issue of GMOs

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In this article, the authors present two case studies of civil society participation in the field of novel biotechnologies in Germany and in Spain, showing that current institutional approaches, which are inspired by the "democratization of expertise" perspective and set up essentially at the "downstream" level, seem less promising than "upstream" models of participation, which, in contrast, appear more meaningful from a "co-production of science" framing.
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Recent debates in science and technology studies, as well as more practical approaches to science policy both at national and European level, have stressed the relevance of citizen participation in the field of science. This paper investigates what some of the key actors in this debate, civil society organisations, expect from participation. The paper presents two case studies of civil society participation in the field of novel biotechnologies in Germany and in Spain. Despite the differences between the experiences of participation in these two countries, our study shows that current institutional approaches, which are inspired by the ‘democratisation of expertise’ perspective and set up essentially at the ‘downstream’ level, seem less promising than ‘upstream’ models of participation, which, in contrast, appear more meaningful from a ‘co-production of science’ framing.

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Breaking the expertise barrier: understanding activist strategies in science and technology policy domains

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a classificatory framework for analyzing advocacy group strategy in S&T policy domains, arguing that activists' strategies to break through the expertise barrier can be classified into four categories: deploying established expertise, new kinds of facts, introducing new policy-making logics, and attacking bureaucratic rules.
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From risk assessment to in-context trajectory evaluation - GMOs and their social implications

TL;DR: In this article, an alternative approach, namely in-context trajectory evaluation, is proposed to assess the potential risks of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) from both a social and an ecological perspective.
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Democratising research evaluation: Achieving greater public engagement with bibliometrics-informed peer review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that bibliometrics have the potential to widen scientific participation by allowing non-academic stakeholders to access scientific decision making, thereby increasing the democratisation of science.
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Co-production under the Financial Crisis and Austerity : a means of democratizing Public Services or a race to the bottom?

TL;DR: The involvement of users in the co-production of public services is of increasing importance as fiscal and financial crises put pressure on public spending in many countries around the world as mentioned in this paper, and the role of social media has been highlighted.
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Freezing deliberation through public expert advice

TL;DR: In this article, a comparison of national print media coverage in Sweden and Denmark during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic offers support, showing mechanisms that promote expert consensus in external arenas, and that these can hamper deliberation on public policy.
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Technologies of Humility: Citizen Participation in Governing Science

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