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- Public_science abstract "Public science is an increasingly popular term for research that is conducted amongst, or includes, the public. Two traditions of public science have emerged, one based on participatory action research and another based on science outreach.The participatory action research approach seeks to develop a critical framework for making systematic inquiry and analysis a public enterprise. It is committed to valuing knowledges that have been historically marginalized and delegitimized (i.e., youth, prisoner, immigrant, farmer) alongside traditionally recognized knowledges (i.e., scholarly). Through the formation of research collectives, it aims to share the various knowledges and resources held by its individual members so members can participate as equally as possible. The choice of appropriate research questions, design, methods and analysis as well as useful research products are decided collectively. Centres for this form of public science include the Public Science Project and the Society for Participation, Engagement, Action and Knowledge Sharing. The science outreach approach has some similarities to citizen science usually describing citizen science projects that have been conducted outdoors or in another type of public or accessible space such as a public park, metro stop, library, university campus, etc. Similar to public art, there are typically aspects of collaboration, community support and involvement, and even site specificity involved in public science efforts. Examples of public science projects in the participatory action research tradition include the Morris Justice Project and Our Food.Public science efforts in the citizen science tradition include Science on the Buses, in which city buses in many major European Union cities were decorated with large informational science posters in November 2002. Likewise, a project by the group placed “advertisements” with science facts on [1] buses in Toronto during July 2009.Science Cafes, founded by the public science pioneer Duncan Dallas are another public science effort that initiates a discussion on a science topic in pubs or cafes, usually with a local researcher in attendance to answer questions and present information.".
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink busing-in-astronomy.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink fettss.arc.nasa.gov.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink event_photos.php.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink morrisjustice.org.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink ourfood.org.uk.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink publicscienceproject.org.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink voyagesolarsystem.org.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink www.astronomy2009.org.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink www.sdsciencefestival.com.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink www.speaksoc.org.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink duncan-dallas.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink www.usasciencefestival.org.
- Public_science wikiPageExternalLink www.worldsciencefestival.com.
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- Public_science subject Category:Science_in_society.
- Public_science comment "Public science is an increasingly popular term for research that is conducted amongst, or includes, the public. Two traditions of public science have emerged, one based on participatory action research and another based on science outreach.The participatory action research approach seeks to develop a critical framework for making systematic inquiry and analysis a public enterprise.".
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