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TITLE Information beyond the forum: Motivations, strategies, and impacts of citizen participants seeking information during a consensus conference
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Title : Information beyond the forum: Motivations, strategies, and impacts of citizen participants seeking information during a consensus conference
Date : 2013. 11.
Journal title : Public Understanding of Science
Author : Ashley A. Anderson, Jason Delborne and Daniel Lee Kleinman
Contact us : csts@khu.ac.kr
Abstract : During traditional consensus conferences, organizers control the formal information available to participants—by compiling structured background materials and recruiting expert panelists. Less formally, however, participants are encouraged to bring their own experiences into the deliberations, and in doing so, they often seek outside information. We explore this heretofore understudied phenomenon of information seeking during a deliberative event: the U.S. National Citizens¡¯ Technology Forum (2008), which addressed the convergence of nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive science on the potential development of human-enhancement technologies. Through interviews with participants and observation of in-person and online deliberations, we identify outside information-seeking strategies and motivations. Our study demonstrates that conceptualizing models of deliberation as standalone settings of communication exchange ignores the reality of the complex information environment from which deliberative participants draw when making sense of technical issues. Future citizen deliberations must incorporate outside information seeking in the design of the exercises.

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