Explore 
more news
Explore 
more events
Science as a Social Black Box: Experimenting with Democratic Participation in Scientific Unknowns

2023

June 19, 2023

Science as a Social Black Box: Experimenting with Democratic Participation in Scientific Unknowns

Webinar
Event
News

Join us

00
Days
00
Hrs
00
Min
00
Sec

Abstract

The direction of scientific research is decided upon in laboratories, by highly specialised scientists. Society is never present at this stage, either via political representation or direct democracy. However, few decisions engage the future of humanity as deeply and as long as the decisions that orient the dynamics of techno-science.

Via the PROMETEE project, we are attempting to introduce social participation and collective decision-making on the choices faced by laboratory researchers, i.e. choices on matters definitively incomprehensible for everyone apart from the highly specialised scientific community involved each time. This methodological experiment in techno-scientific democracy will ideally lead to a guide for organising public participation in the scientific black box.

About the speaker

Michalis Lianos (AD, RG) is Professor at the University of Rouen-Haute Normandie and Head of Public Engagement of the European Sociological Association.  He was previously Lecturer at the University of London (Goldsmiths College), Director of the “Centre for Empirically Informed Social Theory” (CEIST) at the University of Portsmouth and Editor of the journal European Societies (2015-2022). He currently leads the social part of a the science-in-society project PROMETEE.

 

Michalis has been working on various parts of an empirically informed theory of the transformation of the social bond in late modernity, initially based on his work on social control and normativity. The latest parts of this work are on conflict and democracy. Among other projects, he co-ordinated the European project “Uncertainty and Insecurity in Europe” and co-directed the European Observatory on Liberty and Security at the Paris Institute of Political Science. He was also main partner on the Integrated’ European Project “The Changing Landscape of European Liberty and Security” and jointly in charge of the conceptual framework of the Integrated’ European Project « A Micro Level Analysis of Violent Conflict ».

 

Michalis is an Honorary Senior Research Fellow of the University of Portsmouth and has held several visiting positions. He holds an Honours Degree in Law from the University if Athens, a Master’s in Law from the University of Edinburgh and a PhD in Political Sociology from the University of Paris 7 – Denis Diderot.

Michalis Lianos (AD, RG) is Professor at the University of Rouen-Haute Normandi

University of Stavanger

The University of Stavanger is situated on Norway’s south-west coast, surrounded by magnificent and diverse landscapes. The charming harbour city of Stavanger ranks as Norway’s fourth largest with approximately 130,000 inhabitants and is known as Norway’s “oil and energy capital”. The Stavanger region is Norway’s most productive area and has been the national hub for innovative industry for several decades, partly owing to the petroleum industry and partly to a spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship which existed long before the oil age.