Be Brave, Even as You Find Your Science Communication Voice
Sarah Myhre and Tessa Hill, two scientists who study the ocean and climate,
published an interesting and, at times, challenging
Story Collider’s Science Storytelling Series is Coming to DC!
The Story Collider, a very cool science storytelling series, is coming to
Washington, DC! Their first show will be on
New Report: Academic Engagement in Public and Political Discourse
I finally caught up on my reading over the holidays and was pleased to examine a
rich presentation [http://quod.
American Geophysical Union Has Been Leading the Way on Science Communication
John Abraham has a nice writeup in the Guardian
[http://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2016/jan/08/agus-sharing-science-is-helping-scientists-talk-to-the-rest-of-us]
about
The Big Framing Divide Between Scientists and the Public
What you’re getting into: 900 words, a 3 to 5 minute read.
Framing is one of the most important