Community Engagement Frontier
Ketevi A. Assamagan, Breese Quinn, Kenneth Bloom, Veronique Boisvert,, Carla Bonifazi, Johan S. Bonilla, Mu-Chun Chen, Sarah M. Demers, Farah Fahim,, Rob Fine, Mike Headley, Julie Hogan, Kathryn Jepsen, Sijbrand de Jong,, Aneliya Karadzhinova-Ferrer, Yi-Hsuan Lin, Don Lincoln

TL;DR
This report outlines key issues and strategies for community engagement in particle physics, emphasizing collaboration, diversity, education, policy, and social impacts to shape the field's future.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of community engagement challenges and opportunities specific to the particle physics community, integrating diverse perspectives and policy considerations.
Findings
Identifies critical areas for community engagement in particle physics.
Highlights the importance of diversity, education, and policy in the field.
Suggests strategies for improving collaboration among stakeholders.
Abstract
This is the summary report of the Community Engagement Frontier for the Snowmass 2021 study of the future of particle physics. The report discusses a number of general issues of importance to the particle physics community, including (1) the relation of universities, national laboratories, and industry, (2) career paths for scientists engaged in particle physics, (3) diversity, equity, and inclusion, (4) physics education, (5) public education and outreach, (6) engagement with the government and public policy, and (7) the environmental and social impacts of particle physics.
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TopicsClimate Change Communication and Perception
