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Upstream public engagement, downstream policy-making? The Brain Imaging Dialogue as a community of inquiry

机译:上游公众参与,下游决策?脑成像对话作为探究社区

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UK science and policy networks increasingly advocate 'upstream public engagement', that is, early public deliberation around potentially controversial science and technology. In the last two decades, neuroscience has advanced considerably, and non-medical uses of brain imaging technologies (BIT) are now raising substantial concerns. The 2010 Brain Imaging Dialogue (BID) brought together scientists, health practitioners, sociologists, philosophers, ethicists, religious representatives, citizens, policy-makers and legal experts to deliberate on non-medical uses of BIT. I present the BID as a community of inquiry that sought to stimulate policy deliberation in Scotland. The paper tells the story of the process from the perspective of the public engagement practitioners who organised it, drawing lessons about the community of inquiry method and concluding with reflections on the challenges of connecting upstream engagement to ongoing policy-making. Taking cues from practitioners' experiences, I propose an institutional mechanism for the uptake of outputs from deliberative processes.
机译:英国的科学和政策网络越来越多地提倡“上游公众参与”,即围绕可能引起争议的科学技术的早期公众讨论。在过去的二十年中,神经科学取得了长足的进步,大脑成像技术(BIT)的非医学用途现在引起了人们的极大关注。 2010年的脑成像对话(BID)将科学家,卫生从业人员,社会学家,哲学家,伦理学家,宗教代表,公民,政策制定者和法律专家召集在一起,讨论BIT的非医学用途。我将BID视为一个调查社区,旨在刺激苏格兰的政策审议。本文从组织过程的公众参与从业者的角度讲述了该过程的故事,吸取了有关调查方法社区的经验教训,并总结了将上游参与与正在进行的决策联系起来的挑战。借鉴从业者的经验,我提出了一种从审议过程中获取产出的体制机制。

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