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Connecting opinion, belief and value: semantic network analysis of a UK public survey on embryonic stem cell research

March 3, 2015 | Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks
This study re-examines the survey responses of embryonic stem cell research prepared for UK Department of Health (DH) in 2006. Aided by the novel method of semantic network analysis, the main purpose of the reanalysis is to “re-present” the overlooked layer of public opinion with respect to embryonic stem cell research, and to reflect on the under-represented public opinion. This critical review attempts to shed light on potential concerns of the UK public in the face of emerging life science policy. The article argues that a new way to encourage people’s articulation and engagement in science policy should be discussed. This means more active incorporation of concepts that represent people’s opinion, belief and value in research. By applying semantic network analysis, we introduce an effective way to visualize and evaluate people’s core frame of embryonic stem cell research.

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  • Leo Kim
    Author
    Ars Praxia
  • Namhyeok Kim
    Author
    Ars Praxia
  • Citation

    ISSN : 1824-2049
    Publication Name: Journal of Science Communication
    Volume: 14
    Number: 1
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Health and medicine
    Audience: Administration/Leadership/Policymakers | General Public | Scientists
    Environment Type: Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks | Resource Centers and Networks

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