What is the public's role in ‘space’ policymaking? Images of the public by practitioners of ‘space’ communication in the United Kingdom

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Autor(a) principal: Entradas, M.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/12231
Resumo: Studies on experts’ understanding of the public have mainly focused on the views of scientists. We add to the literature on constructions of the public by analyzing the views of decision-makers, professional science communicators and scientists involved in ‘space’ communication on the public and public participation in policy. Findings show that contextual situations and roles determine the way the public is conceptualised: the public is sophisticated and knowledgeable to participate in space activities/citizen science, but in matters of policy, a gullible image of the public is brought up. Despite the democratic talk on participation, practitioners delimited public involvement in policy in some way or other to protect their own power and decision-making capabilities. This conception of the public competes with the stated aims of scientific and political institutions for public engagement and the substantive value of public participation, leaving a limited role for the public in space policymaking.
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title What is the public's role in ‘space’ policymaking? Images of the public by practitioners of ‘space’ communication in the United Kingdom
spellingShingle What is the public's role in ‘space’ policymaking? Images of the public by practitioners of ‘space’ communication in the United Kingdom
Entradas, M.
Discurse
Public participation
Practitioners
Public images
Science policy
title_short What is the public's role in ‘space’ policymaking? Images of the public by practitioners of ‘space’ communication in the United Kingdom
title_full What is the public's role in ‘space’ policymaking? Images of the public by practitioners of ‘space’ communication in the United Kingdom
title_fullStr What is the public's role in ‘space’ policymaking? Images of the public by practitioners of ‘space’ communication in the United Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed What is the public's role in ‘space’ policymaking? Images of the public by practitioners of ‘space’ communication in the United Kingdom
title_sort What is the public's role in ‘space’ policymaking? Images of the public by practitioners of ‘space’ communication in the United Kingdom
author Entradas, M.
author_facet Entradas, M.
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Entradas, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Discurse
Public participation
Practitioners
Public images
Science policy
topic Discurse
Public participation
Practitioners
Public images
Science policy
description Studies on experts’ understanding of the public have mainly focused on the views of scientists. We add to the literature on constructions of the public by analyzing the views of decision-makers, professional science communicators and scientists involved in ‘space’ communication on the public and public participation in policy. Findings show that contextual situations and roles determine the way the public is conceptualised: the public is sophisticated and knowledgeable to participate in space activities/citizen science, but in matters of policy, a gullible image of the public is brought up. Despite the democratic talk on participation, practitioners delimited public involvement in policy in some way or other to protect their own power and decision-making capabilities. This conception of the public competes with the stated aims of scientific and political institutions for public engagement and the substantive value of public participation, leaving a limited role for the public in space policymaking.
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