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Author: Darlene Cavalier

Professor of Practice, Arizona State University, Center for Engagement and Training in Science and Society; School for the Future of Innovation in Society Founder, SciStarter Founder, Science Cheerleader CoFounder, ECASTNetwork.org
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ECAST is featured on Scientific American’s site.

8 Jan 20138 Jul 2013
This news item, "Citizen Science, Citizen Policy," by @SciCurious, was featured on Scientific American's website. When you think of citizen science, what do you think of? I know in my…
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U.S. group releases report on citizen consultation project

5 Dec 201218 Jan 2013
For Immediate Release Engaging the public in science and technology assessment US Group releases report on a large-scale citizen consultation project   December 6, 2012. Washington – The “p” in “pTA”…
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ECAST Event at Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars

23 Nov 201217 Jun 2015
During this event we will explore one approach to pTA, the World Wide Views exercise on Biodiversity, a global citizen consultation held in 25 countries on September 15, 2012 that…
Impact…

ECAST Presentations at Dupont Policy Summit

23 Nov 201227 Oct 2015
Dupont Summit 2012: Pressing Issues Amid the Political Maelstrom "A Distributed, Collaborative and Non-Partisan 21st Century Approach to Technology Assessment: From Concept to Practice" This panel describes recent efforts to…
COP11…

“New contrasts” from Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India

12 Oct 201217 Jun 2015
New Contrasts Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, 10 October, 2012 By Rick Worthington First, a confession:  I had never heard of Hyderabad, India before my involvement with World Wide Views on…
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Report released at the UN Convention

12 Oct 201218 Jan 2013
For Immediate Release October 12, 2012 U.S. Citizens call for political action to stop the decline in biodiversity Results Report from global citizens’ consultation released at the UN Convention Washington—Boston,…
WWViews on Biodiversity

World Wide Views on Storify: Peer to Policy: 21st Century Approach to Policy Making.

8 Oct 201217 Jun 2015
Storify is a way to tell stories using social media such as Tweets, photos and videos. Here is the Storified version of the World Wide Views on Biodiversity deliberations that…
WWViews on Biodiversity

World Wide Views on Biodiversity: photos from around the world.

8 Oct 201227 Oct 2015
A full gallery of global images from World Wide Views on Biodiversity can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/87762313@N06/galleries/72157631695845988/ Most of these photos are from World Wide Views on Biodiversity, held at…
Colorado School of Mines…

Broader impacts: how WWViews sparked middle school collaborations.

6 Oct 201227 Oct 2015
World Wide Views on Biodiversity was designed as a day-long event to have citizens learn about, talk about, and vote on issues surrounding biodiversity loss. Over the course of the…
Koshland Science Museum…

Science Cheerleaders pump up World Wide Views events!

15 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
On September 15, 2012, four sites in the United States hosted public deliberations on the topic of biodiversity. This important effort is part of the World Wide Views on Biodiversity.…

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