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Best Practices For Science CommunicationAn Early Career Researcher Perspective
Fiona Tummon, Jo-Ting Huang-Lachmann, Vera Schemann
Builds support for science + encourages informed
decision-making
Why?Science Communication
Fosters collaboration + innovation
How?
YOUNGEARTH SYSTEMSCIENTISTS
Consider how people receive information
Engaging with with social scientists can help with understanding your audience and how their
personal beliefs or values affect how they interpret information
Make your message accessibleTailor-made messages for different media channels,
including social media, can help engage wider audiences, particularly those not traditionally reached
Empower your audience to be part of the discussion from the beginning
Encouraging an honest, bi-directional dialogue can benefit all – producing more user-oriented science and more informed
decision making
Assess the effectiveness of your communication
Working with science communication experts can help improve skills and techniques
ECR
AreFutureResearchLeaders
UsedtoWorking
Interdisciplinarily
AwareofSociety-ScienceLinkages
Why? Involve Early Career Researchers
ProvideOriginalIdeas+Views
UseNovelTools+
Technology
AreKeentoEngage+Contribute
Recommendations + Benefits
ECRs have the energy, passion, and skills to actively contribute and steer CLIMATE
RESEARCH in a truly interdisciplinary direction!
Facilitate opportunities for ECRs to contribute to research and
communication activitiesScience communication
should be an integral part of any scientific education
Early Career Networks can bring new perspectives and help recruit
the next generation of leaders
- Facilitate opportunities for ECRs to contribute to research and communication activities- Science communication should be an integral
part of any scientific education- Early Career Networks can bring new
perspectives and help recruit the next generation of leaders