MIXING SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND CITIZENS' EXPERIENCE: PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT IN BIODIVERSITY

How is scientific knowledge and experience of laypeople mixed when citizens participate in public engagement events? Drawing on an STS approach to 'scientific citizenship' and 'socially robust knowledge', and an approach to 'deliberative democracy', this paper presents...

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