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Science policy: For the public, by the public

10 Feb 202114 Feb 2021
ASU NEWS, February 10, 2021 Along with hard facts and data, science and technology policymakers must also grapple with matters of public value, like concerns about who benefits from science…
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DAY ONE Project Policy Memo Proposes Creation of a Participatory Technology Assessment unit in US Government

31 Dec 2020
Washington DC, December 2020: A new Day One Project policy proposal call for the next admin to establish a special unit within the Science and Technology Policy Institute to provide…
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ECAST-ASTC Launches New Fellowship Program on Public Interest Technology

10 Jan 202016 Jan 2020
Arizona State University (ASU), Museum of Science, Boston, and SciStarter led Expert and Citizen Assessment of Science and Technology (ECAST) Network and the Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC), with support from…
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Our Driverless Futures: Community Forums on Automated Mobility

14 Apr 201914 Apr 2019
As they move from test tracks to city streets, autonomous vehicles promise to revolutionize mobility and transform communities in ways large and small. Will citizens help drive this transformation? OUR…
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WWViews Newsletter: COP21 in Paris

26 Nov 2015
Newsletter no. 28, November 26, 2015 Dear WWViews partners and colleagues, This Newsletter is addressed to all partners in the WWViews Alliance to inform about WWViews on Climate and Energy…
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WWViews Results: Youth Perspectives in U.S. and Rest of the World

30 Oct 20157 Nov 2015
By: April Khaing and Hayley Cook One of the key characteristics of the World Wide Views on Climate and Energy deliberations was the diversity of the participants, contributing to varied and…
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The Citizen between Science and Policy: Innovation in Governance and Climate Change Resilience

14 Oct 20157 Nov 2015
On June 6, 2015, beginning at dawn in the Pacific Islands and ending at dusk in the American Southwest, 10,000 everyday citizens in 76 countries met to participate in the…
Consensus Conference…

World Wide Views bloggers begin to weigh in on deliberations from around the globe

29 Jul 201523 Oct 2015
. Bloggers from around the world have begun to share their thoughts and experiences with the World Wide Views Climate and Energy deliberations on June 6th. The first article below…
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World Wide Views Climate and Energy Forums in the US

19 Mar 201517 Jun 2015
In a policy breakfast seminar in Washington DC on Thursday, March 19th, ECAST team members Rick Worthington, Mahmud Farooque, David Tomblin and Gretchen Gano introduced World Wide Views on Climate and…
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Extracting Public and Stakeholder Opinions: Unusual Suspects Need Not Apply

8 Jul 201317 Jun 2015
“Public opinion in this country is everything,” stated President Abraham Lincoln in 1859. Fast-forward 154 years to the age of trending Twitter topics and 24-hour cable news.  Public opinion seems…

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