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...for this Monday's class. We'll be talking about science shops, consensus conferences, citizen's juries, and other kinds of deliberative dialogue. We'll also be discussing part of this Spiked debate and the 2000 House of Lords Third Report on Science and Society.

Posted by Sarah D on Thursday, November 23, 2006

Labels: dialogue, PEST, policy, websites

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