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Communicating Science
Nick Melcherpresentation for the
Verde River Water Advisory CommitteeFeb 20, 2008
Lets recognize how fundamental the differences between scientists
and policy-makers are:
Scientists Policy-makersScientists Policy-makers
Focus on science details Learning Probable outcomes Accountable to technical peers Tentative
Focus on big issues Decisions Yes or No Accountable to external forces Forceful
Scientists Policy-makers
Perspective
Approach Incremental inferences Work with small science groups Specialized language Long time frame
Outcomes Broad implications Work with public General audience Quick Response
Scientists Policy-makers
Process
Resolutions for Scientists Recognition of problem Recognize obligations to public Look for training opportunities Audience awareness Learn more about the larger issue Awareness of conjunctive programs Participate in project meetings or briefings Recognize what you know Make presentation warm-ups Use general audience report reviews
Resolutions for Policy-makers Recognition of problem Understand scientific process Interrupt and ask questions Study the proposal Make sure objectives address the issue Request an executive summary You may have to make decisions with uncertainty Give feedback Use local resources for interpreting science
Resolutions for Science Managers Recognition of problem Organize training More public exposure for scientists Identify role models and mentors Include scientists in program meetings Review project objectives with scientist Encourage interest diversity in staff General audience report review Science managers as intermediators Proper use of skillsets
Science Presentations for General Audiences
First cite the broad societal issue. Provide background information on the issue.
Credit earlier work. Begin to bring the broad issue down to the
specifics being study in a step-wise progression. Present research emphasizing what has been
learned over data and analysis. Qualify any speculative statements. Incrementally bring the research findings back
up to explain how the findings address the societal issue.
Be aware of the:
SpellcastersSpellcastersEasy solutionsEasy solutionsExcessive promisersExcessive promisers15 minute wonders15 minute wonders
Rather consider:
Experience, training, and accomplishmentsExperience, training, and accomplishments Communication skills- 360 degreesCommunication skills- 360 degrees Real skills, Resources and organizational Real skills, Resources and organizational
supportsupport Can they do the science and answer your Can they do the science and answer your
questions?questions? Products—proposals, presentations, reportsProducts—proposals, presentations, reports ObjectivityObjectivity