Dana Kühnel, Harald F Krug, Christoph Steinbach, Katja Nau
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In this perspective, the authors give their view on the developments and experiences on communicating on (nano)materials safety. We would like to share our experiences with the scientific community in order to make them useful for future communication activities. We present the long-term work of the science communication projects DaNa, DaNa2.0 and DaNa4.0, running from 2009 to 2023. Starting in the early 2000s with the beginnings of nanotechnology research, communication on the safety of nanomaterials with the public was still very new and faced the projects with many challenges. Today, science communication is indispensable for the dissemination of scientific findings and a fact-based approach like the DaNa "Knowledge Base Materials" creates a trustworthy dialogue with the public. This long-term project series has made a significant contribution to communication on the safety of nanomaterials, perhaps even the largest among publicly funded project series worldwide.
在这一视角中,作者就(纳米)材料安全交流方面的发展和经验发表了自己的看法。我们希望与科学界分享我们的经验,使其对未来的交流活动有所帮助。我们介绍了科学传播项目DaNa、DaNa2.0和DaNa4.0从2009年到2023年的长期工作。本世纪初,纳米技术研究刚刚起步,与公众就纳米材料的安全性进行交流仍是一项新生事物,这些项目面临着许多挑战。如今,科学传播对于科学发现的传播是不可或缺的,而像 DaNa "知识库材料 "这样以事实为基础的方法则可以与公众进行值得信赖的对话。这个长期的项目系列为纳米材料安全方面的传播做出了重大贡献,甚至可能是全球公共资助项目系列中最大的一个。