Improving communication of climate change science to public audiences : early career ocean scientists and science interpreters engage with social scientists
Improving communication of climate change science to public audiences : early career ocean scientists and science interpreters engage with social scientists
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2018-03-27
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Yoder, James
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This manuscript describes a qualitative study based on the results of interviews with early
career scientists (graduate students and postdocs) who participated as “science fellows” along
with science interpreters for training led by social scientists as to how to discuss ocean and
climate change issues with general audiences. Based on the interviews, the science fellows were
generally enthusiastic and effective participants in the program, and the training gave them more
confidence for discussing the effects of climate change on the ocean. In addition, and of equal
importance, the science fellows generally believed that the training helped them organize their
written and oral presentations of their own science for their professional colleagues and is a
lasting benefit to their career development.