Science Shop
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Title :
Science Shop
Author(s) :
Becker, Frank [Auteur]
Legris, Martine [Auteur]
Centre d'Études et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales (CERAPS) - UMR 8026
Legris, Martine [Auteur]
Centre d'Études et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales (CERAPS) - UMR 8026
Scientific editor(s) :
Philipp, Thorsten
Schmohl, Tobias
Schmohl, Tobias
Book title :
Handbook transdisciplinary learning
Pages :
329-338
Publisher :
Transcript Verlag
Publication date :
2023-08-04
ISBN :
9783732863471
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Science politique
English abstract : [en]
Research participation requires a collaborative approach among hybrid groups consisting of research professionals and civil society actors, such as NGOs, grass-roots organizations, and residents. Members of a science shop ...
Show more >Research participation requires a collaborative approach among hybrid groups consisting of research professionals and civil society actors, such as NGOs, grass-roots organizations, and residents. Members of a science shop act as mediators in the research process, enabling civil society, academics, and students to become co-researchers or co-contributors. Various stages of the research process require a form of cultural translation. Science shops support to translate civil society’s concerns into research questions and provide participatory engineering. This mediation goes beyond dialogue or facilitation. The members of a science shop bridge gaps and create meaning where differences in vocabulary, experience, or knowledge make collaboration difficult.Show less >
Show more >Research participation requires a collaborative approach among hybrid groups consisting of research professionals and civil society actors, such as NGOs, grass-roots organizations, and residents. Members of a science shop act as mediators in the research process, enabling civil society, academics, and students to become co-researchers or co-contributors. Various stages of the research process require a form of cultural translation. Science shops support to translate civil society’s concerns into research questions and provide participatory engineering. This mediation goes beyond dialogue or facilitation. The members of a science shop bridge gaps and create meaning where differences in vocabulary, experience, or knowledge make collaboration difficult.Show less >
Language :
Français
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
CNRS
CNRS
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Submission date :
2024-02-20T17:26:41Z
2024-02-21T08:09:31Z
2024-02-21T08:09:31Z
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