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the role of university staff, students and the civil society at large, policy-makers or businesses might differ significantly in distinctfutures'for the EU. Hence,
and the civil society to set RTDI priorities relevant for cohesion and competitiveness; strong academia industry co-operation, mutually beneficial, intense links among large firms and SMES in a large number of regions (gradually increasing over time) Intense communication among businesses, academia,
'students, the wider research community, businesses, policy-makers and the civil society. They possess excellentnavigation'skills to find their way in this complex world, often characterised by conflicting requirements of the various stakeholders.
facilitating the participation of civil society in the policy-making process, thereby improving its transparency and legitimacy. Supporting policy definition:
Expert means a person knowledgeable about the topic, it can be someone from industry, policy-making itself, academia or the civil society in general.
The predecessor process of BMBF (Futur 13,14) tried to involve more persons from civil society, but in the later phases the need also to involve experts in the focus groups was felt,
Concerns are voiced by media, by civil society on effects on Food, Lifestyle, Health, Privacy and Human rights an outcome of the increased specificity of nano.
and civil society to discuss and mobilise opinion). One technology entrepreneur uses the Nanodiablog with a substantive motivation for engagement to improve the product.
and civil society in research agenda setting causes tensions for the R&d agents (who work in an open-ended manner,
Calls for moratoria continue from a number of civil societies and labour organisations based on some occupational health issues
as nano develops, civil society, NGOS and governments become more concerned but find no clear inroads into the governance arrangements a lock in
and this befuddles GOS, NGOS, and Civil society. Then a worker in paper factory, being treated for liver damage because of alcohol abuse,
The immediate conclusion for Foresight is need the for consensus building among stakeholders from industry and civil society for a further development of the European research and innovation system.
which sought to examine the future ofKey Research actors''in the European research area encompassing civil society, researchers, small and medium enterprises, universities, research and technology organisations, multinational enterprises, national and regional governments 23.
and quite often non-governmental organisation and civil society stakeholders 1. FTA, especially in the form of Foresight programmes, has come to be applied in the form of a mutual learning process,
1. Participation by both men and women through freedom of association and expression on the one hand and an organised civil society on the other hand. 2. Consensus oriented resulting from an understanding of the historical, cultural and social contexts of a given society and community.
and civil society organisations to the public or those who will be affected by decisions taken and consequent actions,
and civil society at large, in the new institutions and procedures look like? At the same time, which FTA METHODS and processes could contribute to enlarge societal participation in development strategies (at local, regional, national and international levels?
as well as new networks among stakeholders Embedding participation in policymakkin Facilitating the participation of civil society in the policymakkin process,
civil society and governments the truth is that all three sectors have to advance more or less at the same speed and in the same direction.
consisting of representaative from trade and industry, the public sector and civil society. The final selection of themes was made by a stakeholder workshop.
and facilitate more effective public dialogue beyond the usual suspects by engaging new entrants, small business, wider stakeholders and civil society.
to social partners and to stakeholders and civil society so that all main stakeholders can be involved in delivering on the vision of Europe 2020.
In the latter case decision-makers should work together with specialists, potential users and concerrne representatives of civil society.
Consensus-building and effectiiv engagement of civil society. Programmes and projects. Networking to address open innovation Emerging rationales for FTA.
and civil society now play a key role in addressing complex global issues. These new fora have brought in a wider range of scientific expertise.
public administration and civil society in different levels of research innovation systems set a major managerial challenge how to prepare,
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