Participatory co-design of science communication strategies for public engagement in the US and Ecuador around health behaviour change

D. Vasquez-Guevara, David Weiss, Judith McIntosh White
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Science communication research and practice currently promote strategies oriented towards creating audience engagement around scientific content. Consequently, science communication needs to continually explore new methodologies that enable audiences’ participation in order to meet their interests and needs. The present study combines qualitative and participatory action research (PAR) methods guided by decolonial epistemologies to develop a co-designed project with public health, nutrition and sports science researchers to recruit young audiences from Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, and from Cuenca, Ecuador. The main goal of this study was to create strategies to motivate young audiences’ engagement and interest in adopting healthy habits. This article focuses on the study’s research design in order to provide guidelines and procedural recommendations for facilitating a co-design approach for developing science communication initiatives targeting children and teenagers in Ecuador and the United States. As we demonstrate, the PAR approach for co-design leads to useful outcomes: (1) the incorporation of decolonial theory guidelines in participatory research; and (2) the development of science communication strategies that combine online and offline activities to put in dialogue scientists and their audiences, ultimately resulting in mutual learning, thus allowing scholars and practitioners to explore in practical terms how to co-design improved strategies.
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美国和厄瓜多尔公众参与卫生行为改变的科学传播战略的参与式共同设计
科学传播的研究和实践目前促进了以创造围绕科学内容的受众参与为导向的策略。因此,科学传播需要不断探索新的方法,使受众能够参与,以满足他们的兴趣和需求。本研究结合了定性和参与性行动研究(PAR)方法,以非殖民化认识论为指导,与公共卫生、营养和运动科学研究人员共同设计了一个项目,以招募来自美国新墨西哥州阿尔伯克基和厄瓜多尔昆卡的年轻受众。本研究的主要目标是制定策略,以激发年轻受众的参与和兴趣,养成健康的习惯。本文将重点放在该研究的研究设计上,以便为促进共同设计方法以发展针对厄瓜多尔和美国儿童和青少年的科学传播计划提供指导和程序建议。正如我们所展示的,共同设计的PAR方法带来了有用的结果:(1)将非殖民化理论指导方针纳入参与性研究;(2)制定科学传播策略,将线上和线下活动结合起来,让科学家和他们的受众进行对话,最终实现相互学习,从而使学者和从业者能够在实践中探索如何共同设计改进的策略。
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