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Public engagement is a societal commitment to provide encouragement, opportunities and competencies that will empower citizens and civil society organisations to participate in research and innovation for co-defining and co-designing solutions addressing societal issues. It is also about bringing together a diversity of actors from research community, policy-making, business and industry, which would not normally interact with each other, on matters of science and technology. | Public engagement is a societal commitment to provide encouragement, opportunities and competencies that will empower citizens and civil society organisations to participate in research and innovation for co-defining and co-designing solutions addressing societal issues. It is also about bringing together a diversity of actors from research community, policy-making, business and industry, which would not normally interact with each other, on matters of science and technology. | ||
Public engagement is divided into the following categorisations: | |||
*[[Public communication]] | |||
*[[Public activism]] | |||
*[[Public deliberation]] | |||
*[[Public participation]] | |||
[https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/node/766 European Commission] | [https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/node/766 European Commission] |
Latest revision as of 01:29, 7 July 2018
Public engagement is a societal commitment to provide encouragement, opportunities and competencies that will empower citizens and civil society organisations to participate in research and innovation for co-defining and co-designing solutions addressing societal issues. It is also about bringing together a diversity of actors from research community, policy-making, business and industry, which would not normally interact with each other, on matters of science and technology.
Public engagement is divided into the following categorisations: