Synthetic Biology and the Question of Public Participation Conclusion
Synthetic Biology and the Question of Public Participation : Conclusion
Siewert, Stephanie; Kieslich, Katharina; Braun, Matthias; Dabrock, Peter
2023-03-16 00:00:00
[In the conclusion, the authors argue that public participation should not be seen as a “one fits all” solution to a “crisis of trust” in emerging biotechnologies, but rather as a tool to work on collective visions for the future. To promote a productive approach in designing participatory strategies and formats, we need to consider the structural prerequisites, the value systems, and the communicative channels that enable participation in synthetic biology. The authors offer ten recommendations to foster a dialogue on how participation as an effective tool of governance can be pursued.]
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Synthetic Biology and the Question of Public Participation Conclusion
[In the conclusion, the authors argue that public participation should not be seen as a “one fits all” solution to a “crisis of trust” in emerging biotechnologies, but rather as a tool to work on collective visions for the future. To promote a productive approach in designing participatory strategies and formats, we need to consider the structural prerequisites, the value systems, and the communicative channels that enable participation in synthetic biology. The authors offer ten recommendations to foster a dialogue on how participation as an effective tool of governance can be pursued.]
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