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Science Media Centre – Global and Regional
Global Hub for Science Media Centres based in Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Spain, Taiwan, and the UK.
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Sense About Science UK
Sense About Science UK is an independent charity that promotes the public interest in sound science and evidence
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Risk Know-How: People helping each other talk about risk – Framework and Platform
Risk know-how helps communities navigate risk information All over the world people have conversations about risks with each other. Having Risk know-how helps them assess claims and data about risk, and weigh up what should be done. This platform supports people who find themselves at the heart of such discussions and involved in helping others…
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COALESCE – Science Communication Standards, Principles and Criteria
The European Competence Centre for Science Communication is dedicated to supporting all actors from the research and innovation system and beyond, in their practice of science communication. We are not alone – a number of valuable resources, from handbooks to training materials have been produced by many institutions and individuals and are available in multiple…
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COALESCE – Co-Creating the EU Competence Centre for Science Communication
The EU Competence Centre for Science Communication is led by the COALESCE consortium, which is funded by the European Commission for an initial period of four years. The Competence Centre itself is virtual in nature, made up of national and regional hubs in countries across Europe, which serve as the venues for its activities and trainings. The…
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INGSA Insights – Tracey Brown, Sense About Science
Is Expanded Evidence a good thing in all cases? Is more science and more knowledge going to translate directly to better policy? And how does our shared statement of values shape how evidence is talked about and used? Ms Tracey Brown is the Director of Sense About Science UK. Filmed at INGSA2024: The Transformation Imperative…
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Using models for policymaking – The questions you should ask when presented with the use of simulation models in policymaking
The last decade saw an explosion in the use of simulation models to provide policy advice from policies to mitigate climate change, address the Covid-19 pandemic to project population movements. Yet there is a growing public concern that policymakers are being left behind when it comes to not only understanding the model advice but questioning…
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Race and Sociocultural Inclusion in Science Communication: Innovation, Decolonisation, and Transformation
About this book Conversations around diversity, equity and inclusion in science communication are in danger of generating much concern without effecting change and systematic transformations. This radical volume addresses these circular discourses and reveals the gaps in the field. Putting the spotlight on the marginalized voices of so-called ‘racialized minorities’, and those from Global South…
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