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Engaging the public in STI policymaking —Using segmentation method as an indicator for science and society— Kei Kano 1,2 , Makiko Suga 3 , Go Yoshizawa 4 , Mitsuru Kudo 4 , Eri Mizumachi 2 , Takayuki Goto 2 , Kuniyoshi Ebina 5 1 Shiga Univ. 2 Kyoto Univ. 3 Tezukayama Univ. 4 Osaka Univ. 5 Kobe Univ. About PESTI project (2012-2016), one of the Science for RE-designing STI Policy (SciREX) Projects in Japan Segmentation according to “Interest in S&T,” an Australian method Apply to STI policymaking of Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic 2020 Source: 1. Community Interest and Engagement with S&T (Victorian Government, 2007, 2011) 2. Opinion Poll on Science, Technology and Innovation Policy in Japan (PESTI, 2014) Objectives: 1. Re-interpret “the public” by making a new segmentation and profile of them and find out broad public needs towards science, technology and innovation (STI). 2.Apply these needs to the processes of making STI policy options. 3.Coordinate and cooperate with practitioners so that they can use the results of the project. You can download the RAW DATA and INFOGRAPHICS of the results of opinion poll on STI policy: http://www.nistep.go.jp/en/?page_id=3867 7 Values from the public 1. Exciting and Cool 2. Ties with others and diversity 3. Comfort, efficient, and convenient society 4. Safety and security 5. Leeway 6. Japan pride 7. Open and appropriate* * #7 tends to be had by the potentially interested or disinterested groups.

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Engaging the public in STI policymaking—Using segmentation method as an indicator for science and society—

Kei Kano1,2, Makiko Suga3, Go Yoshizawa4, Mitsuru Kudo4, Eri Mizumachi2, Takayuki Goto2, Kuniyoshi Ebina5

1Shiga Univ. 2Kyoto Univ. 3Tezukayama Univ. 4Osaka Univ. 5Kobe Univ.

① About PESTI project (2012-2016), one of the Science for RE-designing STI Policy (SciREX) Projects in Japan

② Segmentation according to “Interest in S&T,” an Australian method

③ Apply to STI policymaking of Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic 2020

Source:1. Community Interest and Engagement with S&T (Victorian Government, 2007, 2011)2. Opinion Poll on Science, Technology and Innovation Policy in Japan (PESTI, 2014)

Objectives:1.Re-interpret “the public” by making a

new segmentation and profile of them and find out broad public needs towards science, technology and innovation (STI).

2.Apply these needs to the processes of making STI policy options.

3.Coordinate and cooperate with practitioners so that they can use the results of the project.

You can download the RAW DATA and INFOGRAPHICS of the results of opinion poll on STI policy: http://www.nistep.go.jp/en/?page_id=3867

7 Values from the public1. Exciting and Cool2. Ties with others and diversity3. Comfort, efficient, and convenient society4. Safety and security5. Leeway6. Japan pride7. Open and appropriate*

* #7 tends to be had by the potentially interested or disinterested groups.