Meaningful public engagement in the context of open science: reflections of early and mid-career academics

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2022

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Boon, WouterORCID 0000-0003-1218-193XISNI 0000000392975288
de Haan, Judith J.
van Sebille, ErikORCID 0000-0003-2041-0704ISNI 0000000388128000
Gould, LaurenISNI 0000000388985002
Janssen, WillemISNI 0000000467685729
Jongsma, Karin R
Milota, Megan
Maud, Radstake
Stevens, SaskiaORCID 0000-0001-9053-672XISNI 0000000118269524
Strick, MadelijnISNI 0000000393106914

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Abstract

How is public engagement perceived to contribute to open science? This commentary highlights common reflections on this question from interviews with 12 public engagement fellows in Utrecht University’s Open Science Programme in the Netherlands. We identify four reasons why public engagement is an essential enabler of open science. Interaction between academics and society can: (1) better align science with the needs of society; (2) secure a relationship of trust between science and society; (3) increase the quality and impact of science; and (4) support the impact of open access and FAIR data practices (data which meet principles of findability, accessibility, interoperability and reusability). To be successful and sustainable, such public engagement requires support in skills training and a form of institutionalisation in a university-wide system, but, most of all, the fellows express the importance of a formal and informal recognition and rewards system. Our findings suggest that in order to make public engagement an integral part of open science, universities should invest in institutional support, create awareness, and stimulate dialogue among staff members on how to ‘do’ good public engagement.

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public engagement, open science, rewards and recognitionmmunication; reciprocity, citizen science, stakeholder engagement, co-creation, science communication, reciprocity

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Boon, W, de Haan, J J, van Sebille, E, Gould, L, Janssen, W, Jongsma, K R, Milota, M, Maud, R, Stevens, S, Strick, M, Swinkels, M, Wanders, N & Yerkes, M 2022, 'Meaningful public engagement in the context of open science : reflections of early and mid-career academics', Research for All, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.14324/RFA.06.1.23