The Participation Model

Consider the dialogue model of science communication, in which the public takes a larger role in the discussion of scientific research. The participation model takes the next step, by allowing the public not only to provide feedback and perspective, but also to participate in research as the equals of scientists and mediators. Much more so…

The Dialogue Model

It’s not surprising that eventually, communicators and researchers would begin to challenge the faulty deficit model of science communication, although serious critique of the model did not gain traction until the early 1990s. These inquiries were spearheaded by the ethnographic community, which based its studies on questions regarding the ways social groups perceive authority and…