ASC2020 - 16-19 Feb, Melbourne

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Session Summary

Presentations and sessions are still arriving! The draft program schedule is online here.

  • A case study investigating the communication process of scientific research in news media [research]
  • Adding a new tool to your tool-kit – an introduction to digital sound and music for science communicators
  • An in-depth study of Orphan Black and its influence upon audience members in relation to their perception of science Science in Popular Fiction [research]
  • Animation strategy for next level science communication
  • Applying Behaviour Change to Science Communication: Lessons from
    BehaviourWorks Australia
  • Are we Foot and Mouth Disease ready? [research]
  • Are we making progress as Australian Science Communicators?
  • Bootcamps and Business Model Canvases: Approaches to starting a science communication business from scratch
  • Breaking Business as Usual: Using creativity to imagine purpose and practice in the Radical Decade
  • Breaking down the wall of science communication
  • Breaking the rules / transforming the future
  • Bringing out the humanity in science
  • Bringing Science into the Home
  • Building ecological awareness through ArtScience communication
  • Can Social Progress Indicators be used to inform or evaluate science communication?
  • Can we save our grandchildren ? – inspiring change in an age of denial and despair
  • Changing environmental behaviours, using ABC’s War on Waste as a case study
  • Coastal Science Communication
    • Coastal resilience on the front-line of climate change: visual communication
    • Tweed Sand Bypassing – evoking an emotional response in coastal science communication
  • Communicating effectively during an emergency response: Townsville Floods, 2019
  • Communicating research for impact: making a difference in northern Australia
  • Communicating science content to blind and low vision audiences through multi sensory means
  • Communication delivery methods [research]
  • Communication practices of government organisations for environmental health risks from chemical pollution: A scoping review [research]
  • Communication strategies to mitigate risk [research]
  • Creativity in Science Communication: What we can learn from 23 of the world’s leading science organisations.
  • Developing a community of science communicators for early career scientists
  • Delving deeper with design thinking
  • Do common names influence willingness to conserve threatened species? [research]
  • Do we still need the media?
  • Effective communication of uncertainty for hazards and risk: identifying decision-relevant information [research]
  • Effective engagement with Policy Makers
  • Experimenting with plastic avoidance media messages [research]
  • Expertise and communicating about infectious disease: uncertainty and inclusivity in discourse of veterinarians and horse owners living with Hendra virus [research]
  • Forgotten heroes of science communication: Maynard Shipley (1872-1934)
  • Getting Paid for Scicomm: Free Labour, Fair Wages and How to Ask for Money
  • Health communication [research]
  • How a climate change sceptic politician changed their mind [research]
  • How the Australian Academy of Science measures and applies Diversity and Inclusion
  • How to pitch your science (-communication)
  • How to prepare a killer animation brief for science communication in less time [professional development]
  • How you can change the world with science communication… on zero budget
  • International science communication: a lively and animated discussion on how she emerged in 39 countries
  • Is it working? Development and testing of a National Evaluation Guide for STEM gender equity projects
  • Making impact with science in the Board and Executive rooms
  • Neurogastronomy, Nutrition and Nigella: Changing the Narative in Public Communication of Nutrition [research]
  • Novel and risky: designing for young adults
  • Participatory science communication for creating needed social change
  • Philosophical musings on why we seem unable to “wake up” to climate change
  • Play: Fuel for the curious mind
  • Radical Ideas Hour: New Decade, New Voices
  • Research: Communication Delivery Methods
  • Research: Communication Strategies to Mitigate Risk
  • Research: Health Communication
  • SciCom Trivia: World’s greatest science communication quiz show with (smallish) prizes
  • Science internship attitudes: interns vs supervisors vs organisation
  • Selecting the right tool for the job: communication technologies for dispersed multinational scientific teams [research]
  • Selling science communication: how to convince an organisation that science communication really matters
  • Social implications of knee-jerk prescribing practices in response to opioid science communications in Australian and the USA
  • Speed Mentoring with successful science communicators
  • Stories of how scientists achieve social impact
  • Supercomputer Communication – A Website Redesign Case-Study
  • Sustainable Stand Up: Cultivating laughter to save humanity
  • Taking action – changing the way we communicate air quality data that affects peoples health
  • Taking ‘A load off our minds’ through ‘airing our dirty laundry’: an installation for participation and dialogue
  • The Best Australian Science Writing
  • The emergence of modern science communication: the Book
  • The Trees Speak, and people listen
  • The Trust Crisis: Reconceptualising our Roles
  • Towards a new model of science communication
  • Towards Citizen Art/Science – How Unique Partnerships Can Increase Scientific Engagement
  • “Trust me – I’m from the government”
  • Understanding how nature works: five pathways towards a more ecologically literate world
  • Unlocking creativity to engage with wider audiences
  • Using behavioural insight strategies to improve the effectiveness of community engagement programs for bushfire safety
  • Using social video to amplify science communication (and have fun doing it)
  • Using your smart devices to create better visuals for science communication
  • We are not experts: Co-creating content with audiences
  • Where next? Career workshop for science communicators
  • Zantac headlines are a greater health risk than Zantac tablets.

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