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5 Nov. 2014 1 engaging users in research Jako Jellema M.Sc. Dr. Henk Mulder Science & Society Group

engage2020.eu 5 Nov. 2014 2 www.engage2020.eu

5 Nov. 2014 3 Engage2020 [notes] Overview of consortium partners see website for contact details: http://engage2020.eu/partners/ Not only energy but all the 8 European Grand Challenges.

5 Nov. 2014 4 Responsible Research & Innovation users

5 Nov. 2014 5 RR&I [notes] 5 Key elements to RR&I: societal engagement, gender equality and gender in research and innovation content, open access, science education and ethics In this presentation the focus is on societal engagement. Actors involved in public engagement Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) Citizens Affected Consumers/Patients Employees Users

5 Nov. 2014 6 [notes] Principles of RR&I inclusive, Involve diverse stakeholders (users, NGOs, etc.) in R&I processes. anticipatory, Researchers and innovators are asked to include new perspectives in R&I, agendas for risk assessment and management. reflexive, Researchers and innovators are asked to think about their own ethical assumptions and their role and responsibilities in public dialogue. and responsive, Flexibility and capacity to change R&I processes according to public values Engage 2020 publication: Public Engagement - Promises, demands and fields of practice (Leonhard Hennen and Simon Pfersdorf, KIT)

5 Nov. 2014 7 Science shop

5 Nov. 2014 8 Science shop [notes] An office of a university which organises research on request of Civil Society Organisations. Usually execution by Master students guided by University staff. Example: - modelling of noise production by windturbines especially for situations of low windspeeds at ground level and higher windspeeds at hub height.

5 Nov. 2014 9 Focus Groups

5 Nov. 2014 10 Focus Groups [notes] www.energyacademy.org/energysense Organizing meetings in homes with future participants of the EnergySense research program to co-create the project.

5 Nov. 2014 11 discussing consul+ng involving collabora+ng suppor+ng

5 Nov. 2014 12 Policy formation Programme Development Project Design Research & Innovation projects

5 Nov. 2014 13 Levels of public engagement [notes] In this presentation the focus is on engagement in Project Design & involvement in execution of Research & Innovation projects. Note this is not about general policies, but specifically for research.

5 Nov. 2014 14 Science Cafe discussing

5 Nov. 2014 15 Science Cafe [notes] Discussing science & innovation in an informal setting Examples: - About shale gas an event in Groningen with three speakers http://www.sggroningen.nl/nl/schaliegas - Miller, Chad. Café Scientifique Orlando, 6 October 2010,. http://www.flickr.com/photos/chadmiller/ 5059385083/.

5 Nov. 2014 16 Q-methodology consulting

5 Nov. 2014 17 Q-methodology [notes] Cuppen, Eefje, Sylvia Breukers, Matthijs Hisschemöller, and Emmy Bergsma. Q Methodology to Select Participants for a Stakeholder Dialogue on Energy Options from Biomass in the Netherlands. Ecological Economics 69, no. 3 (January 15, 2010): 579 91. doi:10.1016/ j.ecolecon.2009.09.005. DIAGRAM: The six perspectives for the 75 participants from 6 actor types: 1: Keep all options open 2: Hit the brakes 3: Support small-scale innovative initiatives 4: Security of supply with global, certified, 2nd generation biomass 5: Efficiency the goal: biomass a means? 6: Just do it, step by step. http://www.tbm.tudelft.nl/en/about-faculty/ departments/values-technology-andinnovation/tdsd-section/staff/eefje-cuppen/ eefje-cuppen/

5 Nov. 2014 18 Serious Gaming involving

5 Nov. 2014 19 Serious Gaming [notes] Image: Experience sampling using a serious game at the NHL University of Applied Sciences Other examples of involving : Citizen Science Participatory sensing

5 Nov. 2014 20 discussing consul+ng involving collabora+ng suppor+ng Science Café Focus Group Serious Gaming Science Shop Q Methodology Ci+zen Science

engage2020.eu 5 Nov. 2014 21 J.Jellema@rug.nl H.A.J.Mulder@rug.nl www.engage2020.eu - publications: Public Engagement Methods and Tools