The value of public science events: insights from three years of communicating climate change research

Ruth A. O'Connor, Tara Roberson, Clare de Castella, Zoe Leviston
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Public science events are valued primarily as sites of individual learning. We explored the individual and collective value of university-based science events discussing climate change and motivations to attend. While events were most commonly valued as opportunities for learning, their social context created collective value associated with the physical gathering of like-minded people. Participants despairing at inaction on climate change were given agency through learning, participation, interpersonal discussions and normalising new behaviours. Post-event interpersonal discussions increase the reach of events beyond “the choir”. These discussions increase the diversity of messengers, creating opportunities for new framings and understandings of climate change.
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公共科学活动的价值:三年来传播气候变化研究成果的启示
公共科学活动主要作为个人学习的场所而受到重视。我们探讨了以大学为基础的气候变化科学活动的个人和集体价值以及参加活动的动机。虽然活动最常见的价值是学习机会,但其社会背景也创造了与志同道合者的实际聚会相关的集体价值。通过学习、参与、人际讨论和新行为的规范化,对气候变化无所作为感到绝望的参与者获得了能动性。活动后的人际讨论扩大了活动的影响范围,使其超越了 "合唱团"。这些讨论增加了信息传递者的多样性,为气候变化的新框架和新理解创造了机会。
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