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Jason Chilvers

Researcher at University of East Anglia

Publications -  78
Citations -  4340

Jason Chilvers is an academic researcher from University of East Anglia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public engagement & Public participation. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 75 publications receiving 3442 citations. Previous affiliations of Jason Chilvers include Norwich University & University of Birmingham.

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Who speaks for the future of Earth?: how critical social science can extend the conversation on the Anthropocene

TL;DR: In this article, the authors argue that the social sciences should refrain from adjusting to standardized research agendas and templates, and that a more urgent analytical challenge lies in exposing, challenging and extending the ontological assumptions that inform how we make sense of and respond to a rapidly changing environment.
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Agriculture 4.0: Broadening Responsible Innovation in an Era of Smart Farming

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that the concept of responsible innovation has not been widely considered in agriculture, although two recent papers have made useful suggestions, namely, anticipation, inclusion, reflexivity, and responsiveness.
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Participation in Transition(s): Reconceiving Public Engagements in Energy Transitions as Co-Produced, Emergent and Diverse

TL;DR: This article brought the transitions literature into conversation with constructivist Science and Technology Studies (STS) perspectives on participation for the first time, and put forward a transition-based approach to participation.
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Remaking Participation : Science, Environment and Emergent Publics

TL;DR: In this paper, a collection of leading scholars on science and democracy, working between science and technology studies, political theory, geography, sociology and anthropology, developed relational and co-productionist approaches to studying and intervening in spaces of participation.