Introduction to citizen participation in science and technology Dresden Training Workshop Pierre-Benoit Joly, INRA/TSV.

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Introduction to citizen participation in science and technology Dresden Training Workshop Pierre-Benoit Joly, INRA/TSV

Drawbacks of the so-called « deficit model » are widely acknowledged From « deficit model » to « public participation » [engagement, involvement]: Genuine change? New rethorics? Collective learning process?

1. What is public participation? Why is it necessary? “Public participation” encompasses a group of procedures designed to consult, involve, and inform the public to allow those affected by a decision to have an input into that decision.

« Eight rungs on the ladder of citizen participation » A Ladder of Citizen Participation - Sherry R Arnstein Originally published as Arnstein, Sherry R. "A Ladder of Citizen Participation," JAIP, Vol. 35, No. 4, July 1969, pp

The benefits expected from public participation in science and technology: the expertise related to the experience of lay people and stakeholders can improve the innovation process;

« Currently, here is what we know on GMOs… Thus there is no rational reason to be frightened! »

The benefits expected from public participation : the expertise related to the experience of lay people and stakeholders can improve the innovation process; participation improves democracy and enhances citizenship;

The benefits expected from public participation : the expertise related to the experience of lay people and stakeholders can improve the innovation process; participation improves democracy and enhances citizenship; time taken for opening the process may improve the conditions of implementation since it fosters the appropriation processes

2. Potential drawbacks

French students poster (May 1968). In English, "I participate, you participate, he participates, we participate, you participate...they profit."

« Your ideas are mine » « I thought she was more intelligent !»

« As everyone is here, let’s begin !»

3. A short glance at pTA experiences

List of consensus conferences organised in Denmark ( ) -Testing our Genes (2002) -Roadpricing (2001) - Electronic Surveillance (2000) -Noise and Technology (2000) -Genetically modified Food (1999) -Teleworking (1997) -The Consumption and Environment of the future (1996) -The Future of Fishing (1996) -Gene Therapy (1995) -Where is the Limit? – chemical substances in food and the environment (1995) -Information Technology in Transportation (1994) -A Light-green Agricultural Sector (1994) -Electronic Identity Cards (1994) -Infertility (1993) -The Future of Private Automobiles (1993) -Technological Animals (1992) -Educational Technology (1991) -Air Pollution (1990) -Food Irradiation (1989) -Human Genome Mapping (1989) -The Citizen and dangerous Production (1988) -Gene Technology in Industry and Agriculture (1987)

List of consensus conferences organised elsewhere –ARGENTINA Genetically modified foods (2000); human genome project (2001). –AUSTRALIA Gene technology in the food chain (1999) –AUSTRIA Ozone in the upper atmosphere (1997) –CANADA food biotechnology (Western Canada, 1999); municipal waste management (Hamilton City/Region, 2000) –FRANCE Genetically modified foods (1998), Climate Change (2001), Domestic wastes (2004), Public transportation in South East (2006) –GERMANY Citizens' Conference on Genetic Testing, (2001 Deutsches Hygiene-Museum) –ITALY Consensus Conference on GMO’s –ISRAEL Future of transportation (2000) –JAPAN Gene therapy (1998); high information society (1999); genetically modified food (2000) –NETHERLANDS Genetically modified animals (1993); human genetics research (1995) –NEW ZEALANDS Plant biotechnology (1996); plant biotechnology 2 (May 1999); biotechnological pest control (Sept. 1999) –NORWAY Genetically modified foods (1996); smart-house technology for nursing homes (2000) –SOUTH KOREA Safety & ethics of genetically modified foods (1998); cloning(Sept. 1999) –SWITZERLAND National electricity policy (1998--conducted in 3 languages with simultaneous translation); genetic engineering and food (June 1999); transplantation medicine (Nov. 2000) –U.K. Genetically modified foods (1994); radioactive waste management (May 1999)

Tool box of civic society participation –Advisory committees –Citizen’s advisory councils –Citizen’s jury (including planning cells, etc.) –Consensus conference –Focus groups –Future Workshops –Mediation –Negotiated rule making –Planning for real –Public hearings –Public survey –Referendum –Scenario Workshops (Ifok, For the European Conference on Civic Society Participation, June 2003)

4. Metaplan presentation Metaplan exercise: Articulation of individual analysis and group discussion Collective elaboration (framing) of an issue The question you are going to work on: “What are my expectations about this CIPAST training WS? What do I need to learn?”