Wissenschaft im Dialog | #FSCC22 Panel Discussion How to institutionalize SciComm in Europe @wissenschaftimdialog | Uploaded May 2022 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
With:
David Lodder (European Commission/DG Research)
Ionica Smeets (Leiden University)
Svetla Tanova (European Science Media Hub)
Markus Weißkopf (Wissenschaft im Dialog)
Moderated by Maria Lindholm (Sweden’s Research and Innovation Office in Brussels)
About FSCC 2.0:
More than 1,000 participants from across the world attended the Future of Science Communication Conference (FSCC) from 24-25 June 2021. They contributed their respective regional perspectives and experiences towards science communication and its challenges. In light of the ongoing pandemic and other (global) challenges, it became apparent that an improved transfer between research and practice in science communication is essential to better communicate scientific evidence to citizens and policymakers. Also, the communication of scientific processes and results needs to be situated even stronger in societal and political debates on controversial topics.
To continue this discussion and actively involve the European science communication community, policymakers, and other relevant European stakeholders, Wissenschaft im Dialog and ALLEA will organize a one-day event in Brussels on 26 April 2022. Building on the interim results and identified problems of the FSCC, the conference will develop impulses and solutions for a strategic and institutional (re-)orientation of science communication in Europe.
With:
David Lodder (European Commission/DG Research)
Ionica Smeets (Leiden University)
Svetla Tanova (European Science Media Hub)
Markus Weißkopf (Wissenschaft im Dialog)
Moderated by Maria Lindholm (Sweden’s Research and Innovation Office in Brussels)
About FSCC 2.0:
More than 1,000 participants from across the world attended the Future of Science Communication Conference (FSCC) from 24-25 June 2021. They contributed their respective regional perspectives and experiences towards science communication and its challenges. In light of the ongoing pandemic and other (global) challenges, it became apparent that an improved transfer between research and practice in science communication is essential to better communicate scientific evidence to citizens and policymakers. Also, the communication of scientific processes and results needs to be situated even stronger in societal and political debates on controversial topics.
To continue this discussion and actively involve the European science communication community, policymakers, and other relevant European stakeholders, Wissenschaft im Dialog and ALLEA will organize a one-day event in Brussels on 26 April 2022. Building on the interim results and identified problems of the FSCC, the conference will develop impulses and solutions for a strategic and institutional (re-)orientation of science communication in Europe.