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
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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