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The Basics of Science Communication - in a formula

Sep 08, 2014

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Jacopo Pasotti

I was invited to speak about science communication at a meeting of chemists, in Lion (France). Having short time to present such a huge field, I decided to condense it in a three elements formula (there is one element, you will notice, it has been introduced for the first time). Glad if you download and thankful if you send me a notice!
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Science Communication in a formula

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The first element is for

Obstacles

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What people think of scientists

What people know about science

What scientists think about the public

What language scientists use

The 4 Obstacles

to Science Communication

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Obstacle #1The Draw-a-Scientist TestUnvails a not too positive

Stereotype of Scientist

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Eccentric

Bordering with

madness

Evil intent

Middle-up class

Masculine

Socially inept

Caucasian

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Scientist is either a monster or a hero.

The stereotype of scientistNeeds to change.

Scientists are professionals,normal people doing their job

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Obstacle #2The general level of scientific literacy

Is quite lowLook at what sort of questions

Specialists make to get a sense ofScientific literacy

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Elctrons smaller than atoms: true 47%

Laser formed by sound waves: false 48%

Continents drift: true 77%

All radioactivity is human made: false 66%

17% refers to theory and experimentation

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Obstacle #3Scientists too represent an

ObstacleTo science communication

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Scientists worry: public communication may badly affect career

Scientists feel unable to communicate3/4 scientists regard a lack of public

knowledge, education or interest in science as a barrier

1/3 scientists see the media as a barrier, not a mean to reach out

Few scientists participated to communication activities (public talks, speaking to media, open days, writing)

Scientists fear speaking as death and voidScientists do not feel free to talk (pressures

from leaders)

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Obstacle #4The language of science is obscure

Scientific concepts are obscureTo the public

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Public finds scientific debate, uncertainty,

risk confusing

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Risk

statistically contructed

R = H x V

Vs.

socially contructed

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What people think of scientists

What people know about science

What scientists think about the public

Questions about language

The 4 Obstacles

to Science Communication

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The second element is for

Facebook

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Facebook has three good rules forpublic engagement.

See them as a metaphore for science communication

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Fb on engagement:1- Post video and pictures [in science communication: show people objects, people]2- Ask questions [question their knowledge, their beliefs, challenge them]3- Make offers [in science communication: invite them, visit them, prepare take home objects, let them understand you are offering something special]

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The third element is for

Speak

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I generally refer to speak as speak out, reach out.

Here, I focus on the act ofspeaking

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My4

Tips for Speaking

out

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Be Inspired

Watch other speakers and analyse their speach.

What was strong in their delivery? What was weak or unconvincing? What

could you try on yourself?Watch, for example, TED

speeches

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Be Respectful

Of your audience

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Respect time - Be short

Adults – some 30 minutesKids – some 15 minutes

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Be physical

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Eyeballing Move Voice Stance

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Be Organized

Prepare an outline

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BeginningClarity

Body Informative

Interesting

End Shortness

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The safe way:

Stand upTell them what you are going to tellTell themTell them what you have told

Sit down

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Design the right pitchYou may

Tell a storyGo personalMake a question„Rise a hand who…“A dramatic data/statistic…summarize the talk

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We retain 25% of a speech…

Repeat Repeat

Repeat…key messages

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This is not a conclusion

This is a bankrupt

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Science Communication in a formula

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Slides of a speach given at Dynamol meeting in Lion

(2014)

Jacopo Pasotti

Website Jacopopasotti.com

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