Public engagement is necessary to improve effectiveness of a project or policy on science and technology or regional development. It is important for significant public engagement to address the following issues including spatial design, process, facilitation and management. 1. Engage with local place and community Grasp the context of local place and community where people… Continue reading Communication Training Manual for Positive Engagement
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Ethical, legal, and social issues to be considered in emerging life sciences
On ethical, legal, and social issues of emerging life sciences, it is important to comply with codes of conduct fitted in the recent socio-technical context reflecting Japanese experiences, develop procedures for the research and innovation governance, and promote public engagement for opening up future possibilities. It is also necessary in the governance to provide new… Continue reading Ethical, legal, and social issues to be considered in emerging life sciences
IASDR 2019
We were unable to attend and present at IASDR (International Association of Socities of Design Research) Conference 2019 held on September 2-5, but the research paper is available here. Go Yoshizawa & Jusaku Minari, Mobilising publics: governing biodesign technologies, IASDR 2019. Abstract. Biodesign technologies enable us to design a living system and observe how that system and its environment… Continue reading IASDR 2019
Recommendations for policy and practice of citizen science for radioactive measurement in Japan
Go Yoshizawa & Nozomi Mizushima, Brussels, 27 February 2019 Management of Citizen Science OrganisationsCitizen science (CS) practitioners and supporters should facilitate fair and inclusive management of CS organisations, with special attention to gender and inter-generational issues. Evidence-informed ApproachCS practitioners and supporters should analyse, archive and publicly share their evidence-informed (explicit or tacit) knowledge of radioactive… Continue reading Recommendations for policy and practice of citizen science for radioactive measurement in Japan