Connecting Science Communication Research with Action
Below is a curated selection of features from the field of science communication written by collaborators.
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Unpacking the Brand of Science
A single word can trigger an immediate torrent of thoughts and emotions. During this webinar, our panelists will review recent data on what the public thinks – and more importantly, feels – when they hear the word ‘science’, and how their...
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Indirect Effects of SciComm Training
As many scientists enthusiastically respond to the call for more engagement with the public, science communication training programs play a key role in providing scientists with the skills and confidence to do so. But does participating in a training...
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Systemic solutions for Climate Changes
Climate change has a disproportionate impact on women due to gender roles. It reduces women’s ability to be financially independent and has an overall negative impact on the social and political rights of women, especially in the developing world.
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Podcasts: A Revolution in SciComm
Increasingly, scientists are recognizing a heightened need to share their work effectively and engage others through narrative.
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SBU Science on Stage
Three Stony Brook University scientists opened up to three professional playwrights to discuss their work, their careers, and some of the challenges they face as scientists.
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Working with Artists
Scientific understanding can be expanded by art in a variety of ways. Art can illustrate difficult concepts and processes, uncover new ways of thinking about an issue/topic, and inspire non-scientists to examine the beauty of science and research.