The webinar series Talk Back Better will provide different perspectives on Science Engagement and science communication across five weeks, discursive analysis and practice tips from researches. You can find more information about the series here.
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The webinar series Talk Back Better will provide different perspectives on Science Engagement and science communication across five weeks, discursive analysis and practice tips from researches. You can find more information about the series here.
The second webinar on 2 June will look at the nature of how many people engage with social media, concerns about the impact of algorithms and gatekeeping on the internet, and what can realistically be done in this regard.
The speakers include Courtney Radsch (Member of the Expert Panel for the ISC project
Public Value of Science) and Yvette D’entremont (Scibabe).
For more information about the webinar please click here.
International Science Council
Talk Back Better host and coordinator of the ISC’s BBC Storyworks Unlocking Science series and podcasts.
Nick Ishmael-Perkins has worked in participatory global development for nearly 30 years. Much of that time has been spent delivering programmes of social and behavioural change. He has been awarded for outstanding achievement by the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association for his work in media development. He was head of research communication at the Institute of Development Studies and led SciDev.Net, the science journalism platform for low- and middle-income countries. He currently leads a programme on the Public Value of Science for the International Science Council. He is also Artistic Director of Wretched Theatre, a company working with migrant artists in the UK.
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