Making the case for Public Engagement
Public engagement is a foundational key of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI), having a crucial role to play in the establishment of bonds between science and society based on trust, two-way dialogue, and long-term thinking.
It asks for commitment from a variety of actors, such as the public who is invited to participate, researchers who open up their work and challenge their research practices by involving others, and organisations which bring in public engagement in their strategic thinking and decision-making. This webinar asks how value is created and demonstrated at all these levels for a strong case for public engagement.
Speakers
Laurène Cheilan, School of Education, Bristol University and co-founder of CultureInstable will provide the researcher’s perspective.
Other speakers TBC
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- General/no specific focus
- Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary
- Webinar
Entry created by Admin WBC-RTI.info on October 6, 2021
Modified on October 6, 2021