Description
This article builds on work in Science and Technology Studies and cognate
disciplines concerning the institutionalization of public engagement and
participation practices. It describes and analyses ethnographic qualitative
research into one “organization of participation,” the UK government–funded
Sciencewise program. Sciencewise’s interactions with broader political
developments are explored, including the emergence of “open policy” as a key
policy object in the UK context. The article considers what the new imaginary
of openness means for institutionalized forms of public participation in science
policymaking, asking whether this is illustrative of a “constitutional moment”
in relations between society and science policymaking.