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Hidden Benefits of Public Participation

31.03.2009

Hidden Benefits of Public ParticipationDebates about the value of public engagement in science tend to centre around what it adds to science and science policy. Involve believes that policy impact is only half the story. There are many other, indirect benefits of public engagement that tend to go unnoticed because people do not know to look out for them. In an article for People & Science magazine's March issue, Karin Gavelin and Edward Andersson explore the wider social impacts of public engagement in science.

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