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| UK Mobile Phones (uk.telecom.mobile) Mobile telephone equipment and networks. |
| Tags: health, into, mobile, participants, phonesand, public, research, views, wanted |
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Dear group users,
I am a PhD student conducting research into public views on the topic of mobile phone use and health. The research will include a series of 5 online 'focus (lasting about an hour in length). For this I am looking to recruit 12 members of the public, who are interested in the issue of mobile phones and health (but who do not class themselves as experts in this area). They will be asked to look at some information on a website and then engage in a discussion with other participants in a designated chat room. My research is interested in the issue of public engagement in science and technology decision-making, and in particular with reference to new technologies and their associated possible risks to health (in this case mobile phones and EMFs). I intend to set up an innovative form of the 'citizen's jury' method, whereby members of the public can discuss issues which they feel are pertinent, including mobile phone use, base station siting and debates concerning the biological effects of RF radiation. (Please note I can send more detailed information about the study if you should like to know more). Participants will be paid for their time. Anyone interested in taking part in this research, please email me on or call me on 07727087065 Yours sincerely, Simon Williams PhD Researcher Cardiff Institute for Society, Health and Ethics, Cardiff University |
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On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:25:05 -0700 (PDT), Swills
wrote: My research is interested in the issue of public engagement in science and technology decision-making, and in particular with reference to new technologies and their associated possible risks to health (in this case mobile phones and EMFs). Does your research really think that mobile phones are "new technologies" still? Do you live in a bunker with only a candle to light the empty space? -- -- Nick ICQ: 9235201 EMAIL & MSN: -- Triumph Tiger 955i -- http://www.bgn.me.uk -- Touch - -- LOTR#4 SKOGA#8 DS#7 BOTAFOT#159 BOTM#2 FBOTY#06 PM#11 |
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On 20 Aug, 10:36, "ChrisM" wrote:
In message , BGN Proclaimed from the tallest tower: On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 10:25:05 -0700 (PDT), Swills wrote: My research is interested in the issue of public engagement in science and technology decision-making, and in particular with reference to new technologies and their associated possible risks to health (in this case mobile phones and EMFs). Does your research really think that mobile phones are "new technologies" still? Do you live in a bunker with only a candle to light the empty space? Depends on how you define 'new'. It's still new technology compared to the internal combustion engine, TV or even computers... -- Regards, Chris. (Remove Elvis's shoes to email me) Thanks Chris and BGN - Yes the term new was used rather vaguely here, but Chris is right in that it is a RELATIVELY new technology, and one whose usage has grown exponentially in the last decade or so - so I would say it is a relatively new technology. However, BGN in terms of my research, it is defined as new or rather emerging, precisely because knowledge, or scientific consensus, on the possible long term effects of mobile phone use (or EMF exposure generally) is still far from being settled. This is where the ethical consideration comes in, of whether and why we should rapidly roll out a technology when the long term effects on health are unknown and unpredictable. In turn, this is why it is a good subject for members of the public to have their say. So anyone interested in having their say - I would love to hear from them to discuss their participation. Also - BGN: Far from being a technophobic Luddite, I actually own two mobile phones of my own, and would also find it pretty difficult to post messages on this group, and indeed conduct online research, if i did not own a computer. Thanks for the fair question though. Regards, S |
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