The public sphere is a common place in which members of society meet to discuss matters of mutual interest. It as tempting to scientists as a jar of honey is to bees. This is an important role for scientists. To be accountable for possible impliations of research must not be the exception: it should be part of the standard repertoire according to which democratic control is maintained in the public sphere.

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Edwards, A. (1999). Scientific Expertise and Policy-making: the intermediary role of the public sphere. Science and Public Policy, 26(3), 163–170. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/887