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Research projects

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For more information about this project please contact cpas@anu.edu.au.

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  • Theories and frameworks in science communication

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This project studies rhetoric in science, more specifically how science communicators use rhetoric when dealing with the public. Using Richard Dawkins's "The Greatest Show on Earth" as a case study.

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  • Theories and frameworks in science communication

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Using social media to monitor public discussion of science controversies

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For this project we aim to investigate the work, and the scholarly communication knowledge and skills held by professional staff working in universities and other research institutions, with the aim of understanding whether additional education, training and professional development is required.

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For more information about this project please contact cpas@anu.edu.au.

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  • Public engagement and informal science

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Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) program is an important action in the creation of community resilience to disasters in prone areas.

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  • Public policy and science advice

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This project examines public responses to the science in the chemistry-themed television drama, Breaking Bad.

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  • Science, media and culture

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The mission - Astonishing science education in six countries over 10 weeks

Theme

  • Public engagement and informal science

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Science Circus Pacific (SCP) is a pioneering DFAT-supported science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) communication and education capacity building project.

Theme

  • Public engagement and informal science

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This research aims at identifying the science communication capacity building needs of Pacific NGOs.

Theme

  • Public policy and science advice

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For more information about this project please contact cpas@anu.edu.au.

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  • Responsible innovation and emerging technologies

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In this research program Dr Lindy Orthia is studying public science discourse in early colonial Sydney between 1788 and the 1830s.

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For more information about this project please contact cpas@anu.edu.au.

Theme

  • Theories and frameworks in science communication

People

For more information about this project please contact cpas@anu.edu.au.

People