Digital methods of social science in food regulation: case studies from the Food Standards Agency

IF 2.4 4区 管理学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Journal of Risk Research Pub Date : 2023-04-24 DOI:10.1080/13669877.2023.2197616
B. Armstrong, D. Bhattachary, Alex Bogdan, Caitlin Connors, Laura Broomfield, J. Disson, R. Gillespie, Helen Heard, Alice John, Lucy King, Marfot Miah, Ely Mirzahosseinkhan, Michelle Patel, A. Rayner, Sophie Watson
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Abstract The use of digital methods in social research has increased significantly, offering some benefits over traditional research methods, and some new challenges. The UK Food Standards Agency’s social science provides several case studies of how digital methods can be effectively utilized in practice. The agency has adopted various digital methods including web push surveys, online panels, online deliberative dialogue and citizen science platforms to gather data and gain insights into citizens’ attitudes and behaviours when it comes to the food system and food safety and standards. The implementation of these digital methods has allowed for more efficient data collection, and when applied with care and creativity can offer a high level of engagement and participation from the public. Furthermore, the use of citizen science platforms such as Zooniverse has allowed for the involvement of the general public in the research process, leading to increased public understanding and engagement with the research. The broad use of digital methods in social research as demonstrated by the UK Food Standards Agency’s social science highlights the utility of such methods for current and future research practices.
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社会科学在食品监管中的数字方法:来自食品标准局的案例研究
摘要数字方法在社会研究中的应用显著增加,与传统研究方法相比,它带来了一些好处,也带来了一些新的挑战。英国食品标准局的社会科学提供了几个关于如何在实践中有效利用数字方法的案例研究。该机构采用了各种数字方法,包括网络推送调查、在线小组讨论、在线协商对话和公民科学平台,以收集数据,深入了解公民在食品系统、食品安全和标准方面的态度和行为。这些数字方法的实施允许更有效的数据收集,当谨慎和创造性地应用时,可以提供公众的高水平参与和参与。此外,Zooniverse等公民科学平台的使用允许公众参与研究过程,从而提高了公众对研究的理解和参与度。英国食品标准局的社会科学表明,数字方法在社会研究中的广泛应用突出了这种方法在当前和未来研究实践中的实用性。
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Journal of Risk Research
Journal of Risk Research SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Risk Research is an international journal that publishes peer-reviewed theoretical and empirical research articles within the risk field from the areas of social, physical and health sciences and engineering, as well as articles related to decision making, regulation and policy issues in all disciplines. Articles will be published in English. The main aims of the Journal of Risk Research are to stimulate intellectual debate, to promote better risk management practices and to contribute to the development of risk management methodologies. Journal of Risk Research is the official journal of the Society for Risk Analysis Europe and the Society for Risk Analysis Japan.
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