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Communicating Science During Controversy

Strategies for Success

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Outline

• Communication pitfalls• Establish our goal• Strategy 1: Understanding your audience• Strategy 2: Get their attention• Strategy 3: Translate science into concrete experience• Strategy 4: Effectively communicate uncertainty• Strategy 5: Tap Into Social Identities and Affiliations• Strategy 6: Encourage Group Participation• Strategy 7: Minimize bias

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If they only understood the facts, they would agree with us!

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What is your Communication Goal?

Environment of open-minded, unbiased consideration

There are things science can answer and things that ethics can answer...Temple Grandin

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Strategy #1: Understand your audience

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Strategy #1: Understand your audience

Understand where they are

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Strategy #2Get the their attention

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Use frames

• Organize central ideas• Communicate why an issue might be a

problem, who or what might be responsible, and, in some cases, what options exist

• Condense a message

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It’s relevant now

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They Don't Care How Much You

Know Until They Know How Much You

Care

Connect to your audience’s values

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Tell stories

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Strategy #3: Translate science into concrete experience

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Somerville & Hassol 2011

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Vivid imagery

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Sommerville & Hassol 2011

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Rewards

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Strategy #4Effectively communicate uncertainty

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Human beings don’t like uncertainty.

But science doesn’t deal in certainties.

Scientists: “how well something is known”Public: “not knowing”

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Communicate Risk

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Communicating Uncertainty - Strategies

• Scientific consensus

• Term: range of possibilities

• Open communication style

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Strategy #5Tap Into Social Identities and Affiliations

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Social

Create connections & provide roles

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Diverse advocates

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Strategy #6Encourage Group Participation

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Social support

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Strategy #7Minimize bias

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“Objective, science-based information”

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Recognize our own bias and acknowledge the imperfection of scientific research (Massey 1994)

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Strategies to Reduce bias

• Provide transparency• Checks and balances on team• Think through the underlying problems, potential

solutions, and consequences• Provide equal weight for differing viewpoints• Avoid emotional overtones• Pilot-test & allow public input• Continued learning

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For a full list of references cited in this presentation, please visit:

www.animalagclimatechange.org

This project was supported by Agricultural and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant No. 2011-67003-

30206 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.