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Getting the Scientific Word Out: Fun or Frustration? Biocomplexity LWI/CC October 4, 2003 Terry L. Root
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Getting the Scientific Word Out: Fun or Frustration? YES!!
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1. Personal Examples 2. “Rules” of Public Speaking 3. What can we do?
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Examples Root’s 2.5 Rule Warnings from the Wild Meta-Analysis
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Root’s 2.5 Rule News and Views Australian Headline
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Aldo Leopold Leadership Program Training –On Camera –Hostile Interviewers Practice
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Warnings from the Wild Provided a “hook” Elizabeth Losey “Talking-head” interview Film on location
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Warnings from the Wild Provided a hook Elizabeth Losey “Talking-head” interview Film on location
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Warnings from the Wild Provided a hook Elizabeth Losey Talking-head interview Film on location
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Meta-Analysis
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Front Page of NYTimes –New twist on “old” story
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Meta-Analysis Front Page of NYTimes –New twist on “old” story –Empirical rather than theoretical
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Meta-Analysis Front Page of NYTimes –New twist on “old” story –Empirical rather than theoretical –Slow news day
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Meta-Analysis Front page of ~70 major newspapers in US –NYTimes
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Meta-Analysis NBC Nightly News “President Bush may not believe in global warming, but the plants and animals do!”—Tom Brokaw
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1.Personal Examples 2. “Rules” of Public Speaking 3.What can we do?
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“Rules” for Public Speaking Know your audience Know your biases Don’t distort science with values Defend values separately
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Public Understanding of Science (1988) Very Good AdequatePoorNot Sure Rate your basic under- standing of science and technology
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Public Understanding of Science (1988) Very Good AdequatePoorNot Sure Rate your basic under- standing of science and technology 16%54%28%1%
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Public Understanding of Science (1988) AgreeDisagree Don’t know Humans developed from earlier species of animals Some numbers are especially lucky for some people Rocket launches & other space activities have caused changes in our weather
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Public Understanding of Science (1988) AgreeDisagree Don’t know Humans developed from earlier species of animals 45%47%7% Some numbers are especially lucky for some people Rocket launches & other space activities have caused changes in our weather
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Public Understanding of Science (1988) AgreeDisagree Don’t know Humans developed from earlier species of animals 45%47%7% Some numbers are especially lucky for some people 43%53%4% Rocket launches & other space activities have caused changes in our weather
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Public Understanding of Science (1988) AgreeDisagree Don’t know Humans developed from earlier species of animals 45%47%7% Some numbers are especially lucky for some people 43%53%4% Rocket launches & other space activities have caused changes in our weather 44% 12%
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“Rules” for Public Speaking Know your audience Know your biases Don’t distort science with values Defend values separately
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“Rules” for Public Speaking Know your audience Know your biases Don’t distort science with values Defend values separately
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“Rules” for Public Speaking Know your audience Know your biases Don’t distort science with values Defend values separately
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So, What to do? Maintain credibility Careful what you say Return calls promptly Spend 15 minutes “training” journalist in your work
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So, What to do? Ask to see the article before publication Establish relationships with journalists Actions will be looked down on by colleagues
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So, What to do? Develop 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 3 min sound bites Use metaphors Use humor When you don’t know, don’t “wing it”
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Most Importantly Have Fun!
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1. Personal Examples 2. “Rules” of Public Speaking 3. Difference in Science and Media “Cultures” 4. What can we do?
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Science & Media Details Important (caveats) Value-free Work Speak Jargon Time & Space Limited Freq. Set in Context of Values Jargon-free
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Science & Media Don’t know what makes a “good story” Must be 95% sure Don’t understand cost to scientists Opinions from knowledgeable scientists OK
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Science & Media Research takes time Concentrate on unknown Deadlines are short (return calls quickly) Concentrate on known
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Science & Media Goal to “find the truth” Work on small part of problems Goal to get an audience (e.g., sell papers) Want the BIG picture
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