Public Acceptability of Data Sharing Between the Public, Private and Third Sectors for Research Purposes
Report of a deliberative research project on the public's attitudes towards data sharing. It focuses particularly on a) the public's opinion about data sharing with the private and third sector; b) the acceptability of different methods for sharing benefits gained from the use of their data; and c) the appeal of different methods for empowering citizens in decision making about the use of their data.
APPENDIX B: SUMMARY OF MODELS ACCORDING TO CLASSIFICATION OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT APPROACHES
LEVEL OF PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT | |||
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SOURCE | Awareness Raising | Consultation | Empowerment |
Arnstein (1969) | Informing | Consultation | Citizen Control/ Delegated Power/ Partnership |
COI (2009) | Information-Giving | Information-Gathering/ Consultation/ Involvement | Partnership/ Empowerment (delegated authority) |
Dialogue by Design (2008) | Information-Giving | Information-Gathering/ Consultation | Participation/ Collaboration/ Delegated Authority |
Fife Council | Informing | Seeking Views | Participation and Partnership |
Goss (1999) | Giving Information | Consultation/ Listening Exploring/ Innovating/ Visioning | Judging/ Deciding Together Delegating/ Supporting/ Decision-Making |
IAP2 (2007) | Inform | Consult/ Involve | Collaborate/ Empower |
INVOLVE (2004) | - | Consultation | Collaboration/ User Control |
OECD (2001) | Information | Consultation | Active Participation |
Rowe & Frewer (2005) | Public Communication | Public Consultation | Public Participation |
Sciencewise (2010) | Communications/ Campaigning | Research | Upstream Dialogue/ 'True Engagement' |
Wilcox (1994) | Information | Consultation/ Deciding Together | Acting Together/ Supporting Independent Community Interests |
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Email: Wendy van der Neut
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