Hello fellow science communicators,Participatory science communication is getting more attention by practitioners as a method for more deliberative engagement of publics. It is also considered to be useful in creating attitudinal and behavioural change than one-way...
Hello fellow science communicators, Communicating risk—such as in these COVID-ridden times—is not straightforward. How we think of risks is influenced by many things: our personal experiences, trust in institutions, what we need, and more. But we can head off many...
*|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* Share Tweet Forward Share Hello fellow science communicators, We’ve all had experience of thinking long and hard about how to craft a message, and finding that it misses the mark. It’s difficult to do well! We need to craft different messages for...
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*|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* Want to copy content from our newsletter? Please check out our Terms of use first. View this email in your browser Share Tweet Forward Share Dear *|FNAME|* Having passed the one-month mark of nationwide lockdowns, we’re all now familiar with...
Want to copy content from our newsletter? Please check out our Terms of use first. View this email in your browser Share Tweet Forward Share The year 2020 has been a challenging one for Australians with bushfires then floods, and now globally we’re facing the Covid-19...