Skip to content

Expert & Citizen Assessment of Science & Technology

A Distributed Network of Institutions for Peer to Peer Public Deliberation

Search
  • About
    • History
  • Events
  • Partners
  • Projects
    • WWViews on BiodiversityWorld Wide Views on Biodiversity 2012
    • NASA Asteroid InitiativeParticipatory Technology Assessment of NASA’s Asteroid Initiative
    • WWViews Climate and Energy
    • WWViews on Oceans and Seas
  • Publications
    • Genetically Engineered Algae Public Engagement Strategies
    • Informing NASA’s Asteroid Initiative: A Citizen’s Forum
    • Technology Assessment and Public Participation: From TA to pTA
    • Reinventing Technology Assessment for the 21st Century

Category: WWViews on Biodiversity

World Wide Views on Biodiversity 2012

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…

A Public Voice for Biodiversity: Coming Together to Discuss the Issues

27 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
People around the globe gathered on September 15 to discuss concerns surrounding biodiversity. Biodiversity, short for biological diversity, describes the variety of life in existence. This can be measured as…
ASU CSPO…

Behind the scenes: Last-minute preparations for the World Wide Views on Biodiversity conference

19 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
What a week! Last Monday was my first day on the job as an intern at CSPO DC, and I sure hit the ground running in preparation for the World…
Museum of Science…

Extending the Conversation

17 Sep 201217 Jun 2015
Extending the Conversation Now that the actual day of World Wide Views on Biodiversity is over, those of us working in science museums as part of ECAST have a lot…
ASU CSPO…

Smiling (again)

16 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
Thursday, June 21, 2012 12:13:36 PM.  Suburban, Female, 38, $50,000 to 99,999, Hispanic or Latino, Bachelor’s degree, Employed- accountant – finance, not professionally involved in biodiversity issues, not a member…
Museum of Science…

It’s been exciting counting and recording votes in Boston as data comes in from around the world

15 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
The World Wide Views project is collecting data from as many as 100 participants at 32 sites world wide and they have created a website into which we enter 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.…
Koshland Science Museum…

Postcards from the U.S. sites: World Wide Views on Biodiversity

15 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
Personal Interest Stories…

Behind the scenes: Recruiting participants for World Wide Views in Washington, D.C.

13 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
For the World Wide Views on Biodiversity event, we have been striving to keep the demographic representation at the deliberation similar to that of the area. The Washington, D.C. area,…
Press release…

Museum of Science to host World Wide Views on Biodiversity Forum

13 Sep 201227 Oct 2015
From the Boston Museum of ScienceMUSEUM OF SCIENCE TO HOST WORLD WIDE VIEWS ON BIODIVERSITY FORUM Global Citizen Participation Project to Focus on Worldwide Loss of Biological Diversity BOSTON, September…

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Community participation in resilience planning

Recent Posts

  • What Can UK Stem Cell Dialogues Tell us About Engaging the Public on Human Genome Editing?
  • Science policy: For the public, by the public
  • DAY ONE Project Policy Memo Proposes Creation of a Participatory Technology Assessment unit in US Government
  • Online Focus Groups on Healthcare Innovations
  • U.S. Dialogues on the Future of the Internet

Categories

Contact Us

Email us at cspodc@asu.edu
Call us at 202.446.0397

Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Follow Following
    • Expert & Citizen Assessment of Science & Technology
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Expert & Citizen Assessment of Science & Technology
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...