Wednesday 12 April

Parallel sessions 4

NO.
SESSION
CHAIRS
SPEAKERS
TIME
VENUE
4A
Linked papers: Contested ground, fertile ground, not common ground
Jenni Metcalfe
Fabien Medvecky
Mark Harvey
Marie McEntee
Neihana Matamua
Sara MacBride-Stewart
17:00-18:15
Willem Burger Room
4B
No session
17:00-18:15
Van der Mandele (mezzanine)
4C
Roundtable: Science-Theatre in the Context of Science Communication: Opportunities and Challenges
Carla Almeida
Emma Weitkamp
Mário Montenegro
Simon Parry
17:00-18:15
Van Weelde Room
4D
Mini-workshop on producing film as a research output: More than the story
NA
Lynn Hendricks
Karin Hannes
17:00-18:15
Zeelenberg Room
4E
Individual papers: Institutional science communication
1. Data and engagement in science communication: a comparative study on the public communication of science in research institutions in European and American countries
2. Medialization of science: Evidence from a reanalysis of German surveys of scientists and semi-structured interviews with university public information officers (1983–2014)
3. Image-building by Taiwanese science organizations: a comparison of public universities, private universities and non-university research institutes
4. Do scientific institutes in Poland follow the model of public participation in science?
5. The identity and latent professional profiles of communicators in Portuguese scientific research and outreach organisations
Michelle Riedlinger
1. Adriana Omena Santos
2. Hans Peter Peters
3. Yin-Yueh Lo
4. Andrzej Jasinski
5. Manuel Valença
17:00-18:15
Hudig Room
4F
Individual papers: Science communication teaching, training and capacity building
1. Teaching and Training Participation and Engagement in a Changing World: Current and Future Trends in Science Communication Didactics from a Transnational Perspective
2. Learning how to listen: a key aspect in training future scientists for meaningful dialogue with society
3. Science communication training: from recreation to profession
4. Professional transformation of a science engagement practitioner
Pedro Russo
1. Konstantin S. Kiprijanov
2. Cathelijne Reincke
3. Miguel Garcia-Guerrero
4. Riina Linna
17:00-18:15
Schadee Room
4G
Insight talks: Evaluation and impact of science communication
1. SciComm100 – Learning through case studies
2. Developing a community-based group to tackle socio-scientific issues: the potential of evaluation
3. Success criteria for informal STEM learning activities: views of practitioners, visitors and researchers
4. Large-Scale Science Engagement Evaluations: Managing the Complexity of Collaboration and Procurement
5. Perceptions of the impact of the SKA in communities surrounding the SKA site in South Africa
6. We had the researchers, the social actors, the institutional partner and we made a show. And now what?
7. The influence of podcasting on students’ interest in healthy eating – a study on students (14 – 15 years)
8. Myth busters – practice insight
Marieke Baan
1. Sam Ridgeway
2. Yvoni Pavlou
3. Tessa Eysink
4. Lindie Muller
5. Anton Binneman
6. Susana Ambrósio
7. Elisabeth Jurack
8. Angela Monasor
17:00-18:15
Van Beuningen Room
4H
Roundtable: Between Fact and Fiction. The Difficult quest for common ground in scicomm on AI
Annette Leßmöllmann
Olaf Kramer
Beatrice Bonami
Tilman Gocht
Julia Merlot
Markus Gottschling
17:00-18:15
Ruys Room
4I
No session
NA
17:00-18:15
Van Rijckenvorsel Room
4J
No session
NA
17:00-18:15
Plate Room
4K
Demonstration: A serious game to generate societal values towards emerging technologies
NA
Greta Alliaj
Wenzel Mehnert
Lena Söderström
17:00-18:15
Van der Vorm Room
4L
Individual papers: Reflections on citizen science
1. Citizen Science: is it good science?
2. Dark Citizen Science: Scientific Labour Hidden in Plain Sight
3. We need to talk about AI: The Case for Citizens’ Think-ins for citizen-researcher dialogue and deliberation
4. Tensions in digital citizen science: Dealing with data sharing, hierarchies and expectations on digital platforms for bird observations
5. Citizen Science: public involvement in research processes and public communication of science
Anne Land
1. Lloyd Davis
2. James Riley & Will Mason-Wilkes
3. Emma Clarke
4. Helen Verploegen
5. Chiara Piccolo
17:00-18:15
Mees Room