Science Shops
Science shops provide independent,
participatory research support to NGO’s on a demand driven and
affordable basis. Thereby, science shops promote and support
public access to, and public influence on, science, research and
technology.
Science shops are characterized by a remarkable diversity of
expertise covered, organisational form and approaches. In
respect to science shops, the term “science” is to be understood
in its broadest sense, encompassing the social and human
sciences, as well as natural, physical, engineering and
technological sciences. Most science shops are university-based,
while others are independent research institutes. Most of them –
university- and non-university-based ones alike – act as
intermediaries between universities and NGO’s and mostly engage
students for doing research, thus enhancing the students’ skills
in putting science to practical use. Others are independent
research institutes where professional researchers do all
research work.
According to estimates about 70 science shops exist in Europe
alone. Most of them are located in the Netherlands, from where
the idea of setting up science shops spread to Austria, Denmark,
France, Germany, Romania, and the United Kingdom since the
1970's. In their respective countries, science shops are known
under different names such as “Wetenschapswinkels” (The
Netherlands) and “Wissenschaftsläden” (Austria, Germany).
Science shops also exist in the USA – where they are called
Community-Based Research Centers -, Malaysia, South Africa and
South Korea.
As weak institutions, science shops are heavily bound to local
conditions. Since a few years, supported by the European
Commission, more and more science shops are exchanging
knowledge and good practice. The first EC project by science
shops was SCIPAS.
INTERACTS is related to SCIPAS by
investigating issues that were brought up in SCIPAS. The
findings of SCIPAS
and INTERACTS feed into ISSNET, the International
Science Shop Network, a Thematic Network funded by the European
Commission, which intensifies co-operations of science
shops. ISSNET puts Action 21 of the Action
Plan
“Science and Society” into practice. INTERACTS is an
Accompanying Measure to ISSNET.