Within a STS approach to science policy, the concept of coproduction suggests that scientific explanations and normative evaluations are deeply entangled. Science-based decisions surrounding the use of surgical masks and the measures for contact tracing in the context of Covid-19 show that coproduction can be a powerful democratic instrument to open up science policy to public discussion by highlighting how its statements are negotiated and elaborated.
Tallacchini, M., Establishing a Legitimate Knowledge-based Dialogue among Institutions, Scientists, and Citizens during the COVID-19: Some Lessons from Coproduction, <<TECNOSCIENZA>>, 2020; 11 (1): 27-34 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/166397]
Establishing a Legitimate Knowledge-based Dialogue among Institutions, Scientists, and Citizens during the COVID-19: Some Lessons from Coproduction
Tallacchini, Mariachiara
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2020
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Within a STS approach to science policy, the concept of coproduction suggests that scientific explanations and normative evaluations are deeply entangled. Science-based decisions surrounding the use of surgical masks and the measures for contact tracing in the context of Covid-19 show that coproduction can be a powerful democratic instrument to open up science policy to public discussion by highlighting how its statements are negotiated and elaborated.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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