| How Central and Eastern European Countries See Science |
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How do the “new Europeans” see
science? Do they feel they receive enough information about it and are
they interested in it? Do they mistrust an increasingly “technical”
world? What do they think about links between research and
ethics? These were all subjects of a “Eurobarometer” survey
carried out in 2002 in 13 Central and Eastern European countries which
were, at that time, candidates for EU membership (CC13). Since 1973,
the European Commission organizes so-called “Eurobarometers” studies
that focus on public opinion and are directed towards general or
specific target groups, as well as qualitative group discussions or
in-depth interview surveys in all EU Member States and, occasionally,
in non-EU Member States. Access to the full article is free, but requires you to register. Registration is simple and quick – all we need is your name and a valid e-mail address. We appreciate your interest in bridges. |

