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Cafés « juniors » Pablo Jensen (CNRS) café « Sciences et Citoyens » (Lyon, F) ([email protected]) Newcastle, May 22, 2004

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Page 1: Cafés « juniors » Pablo Jensen ( CNRS) café « Sciences et Citoyens » (Lyon, F) (pablo.jensen@wanadoo.fr) Newcastle, May 22, 2004

Cafés « juniors »

Pablo Jensen (CNRS)

café « Sciences et Citoyens  » (Lyon, F)([email protected])

Newcastle, May 22, 2004

Page 2: Cafés « juniors » Pablo Jensen ( CNRS) café « Sciences et Citoyens » (Lyon, F) (pablo.jensen@wanadoo.fr) Newcastle, May 22, 2004

From delegative to dialogical democracy

• delegative democracy : trust– elections, experts

– danger : technocracy, lobbies, opinions ?

• dialogical democracy : negotiation– opens research of a 'common world'

– danger : representation ?

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Global impactof science (techno-nature)

Critical attitudeof citizens

Participative research

Activeeducation

Scientific cafés

After years of trust in confined science (in labs)…

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Participative research

• Science shops (NL, UK)• National Breast Cancer Coalition

(USA)• Öko-Institut e.V. (Germany) • ARUC (Canada)• Consensus Conferences• France ??

Page 5: Cafés « juniors » Pablo Jensen ( CNRS) café « Sciences et Citoyens » (Lyon, F) (pablo.jensen@wanadoo.fr) Newcastle, May 22, 2004

Community-University Research Alliances

(Canada)• promote sharing of knowledge, resources

and expertise between universities and the community;

• enrich research and teaching methods in universities;

• Example : « Partnering for sustainable resource management ». Collaboration between Cities of British Columbia, Chuzghun Resources Corporation, University of Northern British Columbia...

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Global impact of science (curiosity, concerns…)

Spirit of philo cafés(conviviality, openness,debate between equals…)

cafés « Sciences et Citoyens »

(Lyon, October 1997)

Page 7: Cafés « juniors » Pablo Jensen ( CNRS) café « Sciences et Citoyens » (Lyon, F) (pablo.jensen@wanadoo.fr) Newcastle, May 22, 2004

What is a (Lyon’s) café des sciences?

• Appetizer time (6:45 pm)• A given topic (pain, vaccines,

madness…)• Guests : experts

– scientists (human and unhuman sciences)

– business, citizen organizations, religious– concerned public (NGO) wiser

discussion

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Junior cafés

Supported by Government, Rhône-Alps region, Lyon University and (symbolically) CNRS

Page 9: Cafés « juniors » Pablo Jensen ( CNRS) café « Sciences et Citoyens » (Lyon, F) (pablo.jensen@wanadoo.fr) Newcastle, May 22, 2004

Change perception of science : science in action

Learn to argue using information, develop autonomy

Meet the people who are shaping our world : scientists, businessmen, politicians, NGOs

Information about scientific issues in a convivial way

Exchange views on environment, health, new technologies issues...

PEDAGOGICAL AIM : A REASONABLE SKEPTICISM

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METHODOLOGY (1)

• Pupils prepare their Café : with teachers and our advice, they

• choose a topic, • define the important issues• define three profiles of complementary guests

• NB : For us, a junior café is not « a single speaker giving a short talk + discussion »

•They advertise the café within their school

• We find appropriate guests

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• The cafeteria is transformed in a « school-free » place

METHODOLOGY (2)

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• The discussion is lead by a teacher, or better by one or two pupils

• From 50 to 100 pupils, debate for ~ 2 hours

• Schools are free to adapt this scheme to their specific organization

METHODOLOGY (3)

Page 14: Cafés « juniors » Pablo Jensen ( CNRS) café « Sciences et Citoyens » (Lyon, F) (pablo.jensen@wanadoo.fr) Newcastle, May 22, 2004

Junior cafés in France

– 1999 : 3 cafés in Lyon (55 by now)

– 2001 : Rhône-Alpes : Chambéry (~ 20),

Valence, Grenoble, Saint-Etienne (~7 each)

– 2002 : Dijon (4), Paris (> 3), Strasbourg

– « Health » cafés by INSERM (physicians)

– Certainly many others…

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Reasons for success

• Conviviality• Students choose the subject ! (laundry-

free clothes)

• multidisciplinary approach • Sciences uncertain : disagreements,

possible to argue (Rhône pollution)

• BUT :• Time consuming to find 3 « good »

guests• Real cost : ~ 400 euros each

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Active education

• SCOPE Project (http://scope.educ.washington.edu/gmfood/)

Science Controversies On-line

Partnerships in Education

– Follow a controversy through Internet

– Argue for one choice with scientific facts

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Going further...

• Forums Etudiants Citoyens– Involve future experts : university

students– Deeper preparation– Mediators between experts and public

during the café

• Three such forums so far, mainly on sustainable development