Walker, G.J. (2014). Science Theatre: Emotions and Relevance. Paper presented at the Australian Science Communicators Conference, Brisbane, Australia, February 2-5 2014.
Publications archive
The following is a list of Centre for the Public Awareness of Science publications up to 2018.
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2014
Conference presentations
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Wild-River, S. Exploring the visions for Landcare. Workshop presented at Living on the Edge, 21st century Solutions for Environmental Practitioners, Anuual Conference of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, Hobart, 31 Octorber 2014.
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Wild-River, S. (2014). A beginner’s guide to the Carbon Farming Initiative and emissions reduction fund. Paper presented at Living on the Edge, 21st Century Solutions for Environmental Practitioners, Annual Conference of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, Hobart, 31 October 2014.
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Wilson, P. (2014) Not fit for human consumption – raw milk: the risky business of prohibition. Paper presented at the 4th Regional Food Cultures and Networks Conference, presented by Southern Cross University’s Regional Food Network, Byron Bay, 17-18 November 2014.
Popular media
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Gates-Stuart, E. (2014). Stellrscope: Art and science as creative catalysts. Ignite: Women Fueling Science & Technology.
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Gates-Stuart, E. (2014). StellrScope. In C. Kennedy & M. Rosengren (Eds.), SPECTRA: images and data in art/science. Proceedings from the symposium SPECTRA 2012. Australian Network for Art and Technology, Adelaide, SA.
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Grant, W., Menzies, L. & Divisekara, U. (2014, 20 April). Funding CSIRO is vital if we want to future proof our world. Sydney Morning Herald. Reprinted in The Canberra Times, the Brisbane Times and The Age.
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Grant, W.J. & Menzies, L. (2014, 10 April). What science communicators can learn from listening to people. The Conversation.
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Grant, W.J., & Lamberts, R. (2014, 22 December). Twelve ways to deal with a climate change denier - the BBQ guide. The Conversation.
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Grant, W.J. & Lamberts, R. (2014, 3 October). The 10 stuff-ups we all make when interpreting research. The Conversation.
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Hoepner, J. & Grant, W.J. (2014, 18 March). Wind farm reviews are pointless if they leave out anxiety illness. The Conversation.
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Lamberts, R. & Grant, W.J. (2014, 1 May). What about science in the Commission of Audit report? The Conversation.
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Lamberts, R. (2014, 22 August). Speak out, climate experts - but stop making tactical mistakes. The Conversation.
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Lamberts, R. (2014, 13 March). Facts won’t beat the climate deniers – using their tactics will. The Conversation.
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McGillion, C. & Bevitt, K. (2014, 18 November). Animation: a new approach to communication for development. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research blog.
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McKinnon, M. C. (2014) Book review: Layperson's guide to pandemics. MJA, 200(5), 297.
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Menzies, L., Grant, W.J. & Hunter, D. [Producers]. (2014). Up Stream [Documentary film]. Directed by L. Menzies. Available from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2yFY0a0x-I.
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Searle, S.D. (2014). How do Australians engage with science? Preliminary results from a national survey. Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science (CPAS), The Australian National University.
Selected media coverage
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Australian Embassy Zimbabwe. (n.d.). Australian science circus wows Malawi. http://www.zimbabwe.embassy.gov.au/hare/hare_news-ANUsciencetour.html
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Chang, C. (2014, August 27). Scientists reveal how they feel about climate change in handwritten letters and photos. News.com.au.
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Cribb, J. (2014, May 26). Here's the proof: Australians prefer the facts. The Canberra Times.
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Edraki, F. (2014, January 8). Young refugees and migrants: thinking outside the square. The Queanbeyan and Palerang District Bulletin.
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Hogan, J. (2014, April 18). Fashfest goes bug-eyed over swimwear. The Canberra Times.
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Lauder, S. & Lamberts, R. (2014, April 2). Fad not facts: call for a new approach to climate change. Interview for ABC Radio 'The World Today'.
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Lawrence, D. & Lamberts, R. (2014, March 30). Talking tactics to beat the “bad guy” climate deniers. Interview for Radio Adelaide.
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Mac, C. & Perera, S. (2014, February 22). Interview for 2CC Radio Canberra: 'Weekend Magazine'.
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Mitchell, N. (2014, March 11). Broadcast of ASC Conference Debate, 'Social Media: hero or villain in science communication', featuring several science communicators including Merryn McKinnon, Will Grant and Rod Lamberts. Radio National, 'Big Ideas'.
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Sarafian, A. (2014, March 18). Scientists encouraged to better explain ideas to engage MPs. The Conversation.
2013
Books
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Gilbert, J.K., & Stocklmayer, S. (Eds). (2013). Communication and Engagement with Science and Technology: Issues and Dilemmas: A Reader in Science Communication. New York: Routledge.
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Orthia, L. (Ed). (2013). Doctor Who and Race. Bristol: Intellect Books.