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March 2021

Making our science communication inclusive and equitable

Many researchers are spending more time thinking about how to make their work inclusive and equitable, including how they communicate about their science. Dean Lisa Graumlich sat down with Sunshine Menezes to talk about inclusive science communication, what it means and how we can build inclusive communication into our everyday practice.

 
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Good Reads

 
 

How to shape a productive scientist–artist collaboration

 
Nature
 

Opinion: Being scientists doesn’t make us science communicators

 
The Scientist
 

How to make your arguments stronger (hint: longer is not the answer)

 
TED
 

Five rules for evidence communication

 
Nature
 

In the Literature

Read about the nuts and bolts of science communication.

The State of Inclusive Science Communication: a landscape study, Metcalf Institute, University of Rhode Island

The changing face of expertise and the need for knowledge transfer, Journal of Science Communication

 

Events and Opportunities

Trainings, workshops, discussions and other opportunities allow you to learn, practice and deploy your science communication skills.