Quality Assurance by Extended Peer Review: Tools to Inform Debates, Dialogues & Deliberations
In this paper the challenges of trans-disciplinary practice and quality assurance by extended peer review, in terms of knowledge co-production, mediation and representation, are addressed. Spaces for the articulation of plural narratives are explored, including the opportunity to deploy new information technologies. The TIDDD (tools to inform debates, dialogues & deliberations) is introduced in the context of the GOUVERNe project.
MARTINHO GUIMARAES PIRES PEREIRA Angela;
FUNTOWICZ Silvio;
2006-11-20
Institute fur Technikfolgen-abschatzung und Systemanalyse
JRC34860
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