G4 and Public Outreach Communication Valentina Bologna  and Francesco Longo   SISSA and University, Trieste  University and INFN, Ferrara.

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G4 and Public Outreach Communication Valentina Bologna  and Francesco Longo   SISSA and University, Trieste  University and INFN, Ferrara

Outline What about Science Communication Searching for the message Surprising with the message Next step in communication G4 for a public outreach project Methods and program of activity

What about Science Communication Theorists of communication are looking to this historical period with particular attention to Science. This is because science is giving answers and has problems that don’t concern only the scientific community but also the social one. This is called post-academic era of Science Communication, intending with this name the passage through a time when scientists have to communicate science only in their internal college (physicists with physicists, biologists with biologists, etc) and also in more internal working groups (such as nuclear physics for example), and the time, that is now, when scientists have to communicate science to no-scientist. We are so looking to a new period – and we are the first that have experimented it – when the face of Science Communication is changing. Could we change with it?

What about Science Communication the state of art Formal communication between scientist Informal communication between scientist Public Communication Publications Conferences Books Workshops Coffee-break discussions Parallel working groups Internet Lectures journalism interviews …others…

Searching for the message Experience teaches us that there are two kinds of communication, a good one and a bad one. The difference is in the choice of the message to communicate SENDER MESSAGE TARGET Scientists and science communicators ?? High level students Scientists and technicians in other fields High level students Scientists and technicians in other fields

Surprising with the message 360 degrees view of a landscape Mountains and green valley THEY DON’T NEED EXPLANATION THE MESSAGE IS CLEAR BY THE PHOTOS THEMSELVES

(un)Surprising with the message Two dimensional pair-conversion view Three dimensional pair-conversion view THEY NEED EXPLANATION THE MESSAGE ISN’T CLEAR only for a small group of scientists these picture are surprisingly a good simulation

Next step in communication surprise In the choice of the message the sender wants to surprise his target, for INTERESTING and CREATING A NEED OF KNOWLEDGE technical support In the choice of the target the sender has to use the right and much more helpful technical support to REACH HIS PURPOUSES. SENDER MESSAGE TARGET SURPRISE TECHNICAL SUPPORT

Next step in communication WHAT MEANS SURPRISE TECHNICAL SUPPORT POSSIBLE TARGET Creating interest Giving explanations of physical world Giving motivations of scientific studies Multimedia Journalist products Expositions Students Scientific community General public

Technical support MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST PRODUCTS EXPOSITIONS Web site CD-Rom Video-conferences Articles Brochures News and Reviews Conferences Lectures Posters

SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY Possible targets GENERAL PUBLIC Features of communication Features of motivation Complete Simple Clear Interesting Useful knowledge Curiosity Having the base studies to become a scientist or a technician STUDENTS

Possible targets SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY GENERAL PUBLIC Features of communication Features of motivation Complete Simple Clear Interesting Useful knowledge Curiosity Following new strategies and ways to resolve problems STUDENTS

SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY Possible targets GENERAL PUBLIC Features of communication Features of motivation Complete Simple Clear Interesting Useful knowledge Curiosity Having a contact with science and its experience of examining the world, even for resolving social problems STUDENTS

How to communicate How to fit all of those needs in communication? Fit of good communication Experience of Human G enome Experience of Boomerang results CERN communication strategy ESA communication strategy CHOICE OF TECHNIC CHOICE OF PUBLIC Recent examples (the graphic is purely representative and not real. It shows examples without making differences)

How to communicate How to fit all of those needs in communication? Fit of good communication Experience of Human G enome Experience of Boomerang results CERN communication strategy ESA communication strategy CHOICE OF TECHNIC CHOICE OF PUBLIC EXPERIENCE OF G4 COLLABORATION Recent examples Future examples

G4 for a public outreach project G4 presents a lot of features for communicating a message: 1. The different fields of applications (high energy physics and nuclear experiments, medical, accelerator and space physics studies) 2. The extensibility of the toolkit to simulate different problems 3. The use of high technological knowledge that could be transfer in various human activities (from research to industry, and teaching world) The main targets of G4 public outreach program are: 1. Scientific communities 2. High level students The principal technical supports that G4 could use 1. Journalism  in the form of brochures 2. Internet  in the form of Web-site, with interactive simulations and trial resolving problem G4 communicators: 1. A good representation of the collaboration together with science communicator specialist

Methods and program activity Brochure Requested Time: 6 months SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY Collecting: 1. A presentation of the toolkit 2. An overview in the current fields of application 3. A description of the other possibilities of application 4. The basic software technical information

Conclusions We are in a new era of science communication The scientist and the communicators have the role of communicate their results towards different targets They have to choose the right surprising message …and the correct way to tell the things G4 has the requirements to participate in the mechanism of science communication G4 could have a first program of public outreach by which it could communicate its works and achievements to a larger community of scientists