FigureĀ 1.
The brief charting displays the transition from the original deficit model, which underpinned formal science education, to more recent definitions of, and commitments to, engagement as a process benefitting both scientists and the public.
Models of public engagement (left panel) and history of public engagement the UK (middle panel) and recent development in Ireland (right panel).

The brief charting displays the transition from the original deficit model, which underpinned formal science education, to more recent definitions of, and commitments to, engagement as a process benefitting both scientists and the public.

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