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Citizen science or scientific citizenship? Disentangling the uses of public engagement rhetoric in national research initiatives

机译:公民科学还是科学公民身份?消除公众参与言论在国家研究计划中的使用

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The language of “participant-driven research,” “crowdsourcing” and “citizen science” is increasingly being used to encourage the public to become involved in research ventures as both subjects and scientists. Originally, these labels were invoked by volunteer research efforts propelled by amateurs outside of traditional research institutions and aimed at appealing to those looking for more “democratic,” “patient-centric,” or “lay” alternatives to the professional science establishment. As mainstream translational biomedical research requires increasingly larger participant pools, however, corporate, academic and governmental research programs are embracing this populist rhetoric to encourage wider public participation. We examine the ethical and social implications of this recruitment strategy. We begin by surveying examples of “citizen science” outside of biomedicine, as paradigmatic of the aspirations this democratizing rhetoric was originally meant to embody. Next, we discuss the ways these aspirations become articulated in the biomedical context, with a view to drawing out the multiple and potentially conflicting meanings of “public engagement” when citizens are also the subjects of the science. We then illustrate two uses of public engagement rhetoric to gain public support for national biomedical research efforts: its post-hoc use in the “care.data” project of the National Health Service in England, and its proactive uses in the “Precision Medicine Initiative” of the United States White House. These examples will serve as the basis for a normative analysis, discussing the potential ethical and social ramifications of this rhetoric. We pay particular attention to the implications of government strategies that cultivate the idea that members of the public have a civic duty to participate in government-sponsored research initiatives. We argue that such initiatives should draw from policy frameworks that support normative analysis of the role of citizenry. And, we conclude it is imperative to make visible and clear the full spectrum of meanings of “citizen science,” the contexts in which it is used, and its demands with respect to participation, engagement, and governance.
机译:越来越多地使用“参与者驱动的研究”,“众包”和“公民科学”的语言来鼓励公众参与作为主题和科学家的研究事业。最初,这些标签是由传统研究机构之外的业余爱好者推动的志愿者研究工作所调用的,旨在吸引那些寻求专业科学机构更多“民主”,“以患者为中心”或“非专业”替代方案的人。然而,由于主流的转化性生物医学研究需要越来越多的参与者,因此,公司,学术和政府研究计划正在接受这种民粹主义言论,以鼓励更广泛的公众参与。我们研究了这种招聘策略的伦理和社会意义。我们首先考察生物医学之外的“公民科学”实例,以此作为这种民主化修辞原本希望体现的愿望的典范。接下来,我们讨论在生物医学背景下表达这些愿望的方式,以期在公民也是科学主体的情况下得出“公众参与”的多重且可能相互矛盾的含义。然后,我们举例说明公众参与言论的两种用法,以获得公众对国家生物医学研究工作的支持:其在英国国家卫生服务局“ care.data”项目中的事后使用,以及在“精密医学计划”中的积极使用。美国白宫。这些示例将作为规范分析的基础,讨论该言论的潜在伦理和社会影响。我们特别关注政府战略的涵义,这些战略树立了公众有公民义务参加政府资助的研究计划的想法。我们认为,此类举措应借鉴支持对公民角色的规范分析的政策框架。而且,我们得出结论,必须使“公民科学”的全部含义,使用的上下文以及其对参与,参与和治理的要求可见并清晰。

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