Search Results - "Medvecky, Fabien"
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Fairness in Knowing: Science Communication and Epistemic Justice
Published in Science and engineering ethics (01-10-2018)“…Science communication, as a field and as a practice, is fundamentally about knowledge distribution; it is about the access to, and the sharing of knowledge…”
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The disengaged in science communication: How not to count audiences and publics
Published in Public understanding of science (Bristol, England) (01-02-2018)“…In this article, we suggest that three concepts from cultural and media studies might be useful for analysing the ways audiences are constructed in science…”
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Park Rangers and Science-Public Expertise: Science as Care in Biosecurity for Kauri Trees in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Published in Minerva (London) (01-03-2023)“…Park rangers hold a unique set of knowledge—of science, of publics, of institutional structures, of place, and of self—that should be recognised as valuable…”
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‘It’s not like any survey I’ve ever seen before’: Discrete Choice Experiments as a Valuation Technology
Published in Valuation studies (29-04-2021)“…This paper unpacks what happened when members of the local community were invited to design and test a valuation tool – specifically a discrete choice…”
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Scientifically framed gene drive communication perceived as credible but riskier
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-04-2021)“…Humans have caused a catastrophic decline to animal species and look to emerging technologies to stop the decline. Gene drive is a potential tool that may…”
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An RRI for the present moment: relational and ‘well-up’ innovation
Published in Journal of responsible innovation (04-05-2021)“…The ultimate framing of the first iteration of RRI as enabling smart, inclusive, sustainable growth had as much to do with the financial crisis then engulfing…”
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Segmenting urban populations for greater conservation gains: A new approach targeting cobenefits is required
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-10-2019)“…Engaging urban residents in greater proconservation behaviors is essential to mitigate the biodiversity crisis. To date, most behavior‐change campaigns have…”
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A review of ‘Science Communication Practice in China’
Published in Journal of science communication (26-09-2022)“…‘Science Communication Practice in China’ is a book that does two things. One very intentional, one less so. Intentionally, it presents the state of science…”
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Attitudes and motivations of New Zealand conservation volunteers
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (01-01-2022)“…Biodiversity conservation in Aotearoa New Zealand is of high importance, and efforts to protect vulnerable populations from decline has garnered broad public…”
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The attitudes of young adults towards mammalian predator control and Predator Free 2050 in Aotearoa New Zealand
Published in Australasian journal of environmental management (03-04-2023)“…Predator Free 2050 (PF2050) is an ambitious goal that aims to remove three types of invasive mammals from New Zealand by 2050. It will require a significant…”
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Attitudes and motivations of New Zealand conservation volunteers
Published in New Zealand journal of ecology (2022)“…Explores the motivations of conservation volunteers in New Zealand, gauges their attitudes toward modern-day conservation, and summarises their demographic…”
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Sharks and New Zealand news media
Published in Marine policy (01-12-2021)“…Sharks are among the most feared animals in the world. Sharks are also among the most misrepresented. Historically, mass media has disproportionately portrayed…”
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Innovation for a steady state: a case for responsible stagnation
Published in Economy and society (01-02-2016)“…The proponents of responsible innovation (RI) have often opened their discussions with the reassurance that while they are against irresponsible innovation,…”
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Evaluating the media's reporting of public and political responses to human-shark interactions in N.S.W, Australia
Published in Marine policy (01-11-2018)“…During 2015, New South Wales (N.S.W), Australia experienced an unprecedented spike in human-shark interactions. These interactions saw the escalation of public…”
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(Google-)Knowing Economics
Published in Social epistemology (03-05-2020)“…How is economics made public? Specifically, how is economics made public on Google? Here we explore a methodological problem - studying google-knowing - and…”
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Talking genetic technologies and conservation: purposeful games as a tool to level the epistemic playing field
Published in Journal of science communication (06-11-2024)“…In New Zealand, the use of genetic technologies for environmental and conservation purposes is a highly contested issue yet genetic technologies, including…”
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Climate change news reporting in Pakistan: a qualitative analysis of environmental journalists and the barriers they face
Published in Journal of science communication (01-01-2018)“…Climate change is a global risk as its causes and effects are not limited to national borders, but the risks and the responsibility are not evenly spread…”
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Clashing epistemologies and contrasting injustice: an Aotearoa/ New Zealand case
Published in Journal of science communication (01-01-2024)“…How, as researchers, do we recognise and address the implicit biases when engaging across multiple knowledge ecologies. In this paper, we consider the way…”
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The ethics of science communication
Published in Journal of science communication (2017)“…What is it that really makes communicating science a good, moral thing to do? And are there limits to the potential ‘goodness’ of science communication? In…”
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Response to: “Looking back to launch forward: a self-reflexive approach to decolonising science education and communication in Africa”. Recognizing and validating multiple knowledge ecologies
Published in Journal of science communication (01-01-2023)“…This is a response to Sesan and Ibiyemi's essay [2023], which rightly urges “scholars and science communicators” to resist the colonial legacy of science in…”
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