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Conference Papers & Presentations

CPAS staff and students have given the following conference presentations:

Kingsley, D. (2008) Diffusing Open Access into the Academy. Paper presented at Open Access Publishing, University of Sydney. Overheads available from: http://www.apsr.edu.au/open_access_publishing/presentations.html

Smith, C. (2008, June). Involving the public in prioritising research. 10th Public Communication of Science and Technology conference, Malmö, Sweden.

Osborn, D. (2008, May). Measuring Social Capital for Sustainability Accounting. Presented at the International Workshop On Social Audit, Social Accounting and Accountability, Prague, Czech Republic.

Kingsley, D (2008) The institutional/disciplinary divide, a barrier to open access. Paper presented at Open Access Collections, Customs House, Brisbane. Podcasts, vodcasts and overheads available from: http://www.apsr.edu.au/open_access_collections/presentations.html

Hammond, T.J., & Lamberts, R. (2007, June). Preliminary Study of Pacific Science Communication. Presented at the 21st Pacific Science Congress, Okinawa, Japan.

Kingsley, D. (2007) Selling your repository to academics: the open access message. Paper presented at The Adaptable Repository, University of Sydney. Overheads available from: http://www.apsr.edu.au/adaptable/index.htm

Kingsley, D., & Henty, M. (2007). Readiness and Responsibilities for Managing Research Data: The Institutional Perspective. Paper presented at EduCause Australasia 2007, Melbourne.

Orthia, L.A. (2006, November) Boundedness, Relationality and Evolution in Biological Systems. Presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the Society for Literature, Science and Art, New York.

Frazer, C. J. (2006, May). When education prevents the uptake of science: the case of childhood immunisation in Australia. Presented at Public Communication of Science and Technology-9, Seoul, Korea.

Lamberts, R., & Stocklmayer, S. (2005) Science communication for scientists: experiences from Australia. Presented at the PCST Working Symposium, Beijing, China.

Frazer, C. J. (2004, November). Information sources used by parents when deciding about childhood immunisation. Presented at the ACT Public Health Forum, Canberrra.

Lamberts, R. (2004) Maximising Social Participation in Science Communication: Some Lessons from Anthropology and Psychology. Presented at PCST 8 Barcelona, Spain.

Lamberts, R. (2002). Promoting Science Awareness in the Pacific: The creation of the Pacific Science Communication Network. Presented at PCST 7 Capetown, South Africa.

De Mello, E., Waldren, M and Errington, S. (2001, September). The Australian Science Festival - Balloons and Lollipops or a Showcase of Australian Science? Presented at the Australian Science Communicators Conference, 2001: A Science Odyssey, Sydney.

Errington, S. (2001, September). Science Communication Theory and Practice: A Communication Void? Presented at the Australian Science Communicators Conference, 2001: A Science Odyssey, Sydney.

Stocklmayer, S. (2001, September). Communicating Science - Should We Focus on Public Awareness or Public Understanding? Presented at the Australian Science Communicators Conference, 2001: A Science Odyssey, Sydney.

Errington, S., Bryant, C. and Gore, M. (2001, February). The Evolution of Science Communication Courses: Training Scientists to Communicate. Presented at PCST 2001, Geneva.

Lamberts, R. (2001, February). How Many Publics? Science Communication and Lay Impressions of Mental Illness Expertise in Australia. Presented at the PCST 2001, Geneva.

Frazer, C. J. (1999, July). The role of information and understanding: deciding about childhood immunisation. Presented at the Pacific Science Congress-19, Sydney.

Errington, S. and Eliott, S. (1999, July). Scientists Exposed - Bridging the Gap Between the Media and the Practitioners. Presented at the XIX Pacific Science Congress, Sydney.

Frazer, C. (1999, July). The Role of Information and Understanding: Deciding About Childhood Immunisation. Presented at the XIX Pacific Science Congress, Sydney.

Lamberts, R. (1999, July). Professional Expectations and Lay Preferences: Communicating Mental Illness Information. Presented at the XIX Pacific Science Congress, Sydney.

Stocklmayer, S. (1999, July). The Scientists Dilemma: Communicate or Perish.Presented at the XIX Pacific Science Congress, Sydney.

Stocklmayer. S., & Gilbert, J. (1999, January). Learnbing About Learning: The Influence of a Science Centre on the Public Awareness of Science. 2nd Science Centre World Congress, Calcutta.

Frazer, C. J. (1998, March). How do parents decide? Why do parents have their children immunised?  Behavioural, social and demographic factors influencing immunisation uptake. Presented in a workshop at the National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillance of Vaccine Preventable Diseases, Sydney.