Professor Merryn McKinnon

Professor Merryn McKinnon
Studies science and public relationships in media/health/justice, focusing on gender, equity, and intersectionality in science communication.
BSc Hons (Marine Science), Grad Dip (Sci Comm), Masters Journalism, PhD (Sci Comm)

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About

Professor Merryn McKinnon is currently the Interim Pro Vice Chancellor (PVC) Learning and Teaching for ANU.

Her original degree was in marine science where, after the novelty of moving intertidal snails with a paint scraper wore off, she discovered that talking about her research to other people brought her far closer to her conservation goals than her actual project ever could.

This led her to the field of science communication where she has stayed ever since, working in a range of roles and countries. Merryn enjoys the diverse issues science communication allows her to explore, and the creativity and problem solving it requires.

Merryn has worked and conducted qualitative and quantitative research nationally and internationally, in both non-academic and academic roles. She worked as a science communicator for a decade before entering academia, and uses her professional knowledge combined with her theoretical expertise to inform her own teaching and practice in the media and in developing and delivering communication workshops to researchers and policy makers.

Merryn's research contributes to a better understanding of the relationship between science, media and publics. She also explores the influence of equity, inclusion and intersectionality in STEM, especially STEM communication. She is currently developing new work examining the communication of science in court room settings. 

Affiliations

Research interests

  • The relationship between science, publics and the media;
  • Public engagement in science inlcuding influences on beliefs and perceptions of science;
  • Factors affecting interpretation and understanding of communication messages;
  • Communication of science in courtroom settings
  • intersectionality, diversity and inclusion in STEM disciplines

Teaching information

Merryn is the lecturer for Science, Journalism and Society (SCOM2016/6016), and Fundamentals of Science Communication and Engagement (SCOM6001)

 

Location

Building 10