The Granada Science Park, which hosts the Social Communication of Science conference, presented eight communications at this event that returns to the Science Publishing Museum after 24 years, with extensive participation in the curatorial and scientific committees.
During the official opening ceremony, the director of the Science Park, Luis Alcalá, referred to the first edition that had strengthened the socialization of science in Spain, as did Ernesto Páramo, founder of the Andalusian Publishing Museum, in his welcoming words, where he appreciated what that edition meant in a “social and research context.” “Very different from the current context.”
The eight projects presented at the conference, as the Science Park reported in a press release, demonstrate the integrated work of its interdisciplinary team “to develop programs capable of communicating science to citizens, involving them in decision-making and evaluation of scientific publishing.” “It is performed on specific population groups.”
Museum technicians will showcase the latest innovative strategies the Foundation has implemented to communicate science: from using games to enhance citizen engagement in science or encourage opinion generation about artificial intelligence, to developing educational resources. , for example in aviation, as a complement to classroom work, paying attention to the diversity of its visitors, while developing strategies to make its content more accessible.
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