Journal of Responsible Innovation (Jan 2023)

Scientists need professional development to practice meaningful public engagement

  • Kathryn A. Stofer,
  • David Hanson,
  • Kirsten Hecht

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23299460.2022.2127672
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1

Abstract

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ABSTRACTPublic engagement with science is emerging in research and practice, but most research focuses on perspectives of and/or outcomes for public communities, not scientists. However, multi-way communication and mutual learning among community members and scientists are key features defining public engagement of science. In this perspectives article, focused on three studies of scientists' experiences, we identified areas needing improvement to achieve meaningful community engagement. In the first study, university researchers' self-reflections show mismatches in power dynamics with their participants, potentially limiting the mutuality of the exchange. In a second study, we found even herpetologists with extensive engagement experience rarely considered evaluating their activities. Finally, scientists who have gone through professional development in communication and/ or education may still have mismatches between their professed understanding of true engagement and their actions during engagement. We conclude with recommendations for scientist professional development to move toward truly inclusive (in all senses) science engagement.

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