Normative Aspects of Science Communication

May 30, 2014 - May 31, 2014
Iowa State University

Ames
United States

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This workshop at Iowa State University continues the discussion of science communication ethics opened in previous events. While the principles of effective communication of science has attracted widespread interest in recent years, attention to normative aspects of the interactions among scientists, professional communicators, and publics has lagged. We invite work from relevant disciplines including communication, rhetoric, philosophy, science and technology studies, and the sciences themselves, on topics such as:
  • What are the underlying goals of science communication? What obligations do scientists have to communicate to broader publics?  What institutions and practices meet the demands of social justice?
  • When everyone can be a (science) journalist, does anything go? What are the obligations of those serving in new roles such as public information officer, science blogger, and advocacy group scientists.
  • What are the boundaries of appropriate advocacy and responsible promotion? 
  • When are persuasive techniques such as metaphor, narrative, “framing,” and appeals to emotion appropriate in communicating science?
  • What ethical requirements should govern discussions of risks, benefits, “facts,” and uncertainties? 
  • What are the normative issues in the design of public participation processes? 
  • What normative expectations do various stakeholders in the science communication process have of each other?

Proceedings of the workshop will be published in print-on-demand and electronic formats. In addition, we hope participants in the symposium will consider submitting to a theoretically informed collected volume of science communication ethics being planned in parallel.  See http://scicomm.las.iastate.edu/our-work/publications/ethics-of-scicomm/ for the call for papers for this volume.

For further information, see http://scicomm.las.iastate.edu/summer-symposia/2014-summer-symposium/ or contact the symposium organizers.

  Organizing committee: Jean Goodwin ([email protected]), with Michael Dahlstrom (Iowa State University) and Susanna Priest (University of Washington)

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