The urgency of finding new ways of communicating science while Antarctic ice is melting

Autores
Lorenzo, Cristian A.; Martinioni, Daniel Roberto
Año de publicación
2020
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The warm temperatures of February 2020 renewed a global concern in the media about the future of the White Continent. Such temperatures raise new questions about our role as researchers. Scientists communicate the results to their peers through papers, but the impacts of climate change in Antarctica also require creative and effective ways of communication. Among different outreach activities related to Antarctica in Ushuaia, the “Café Antártico” (“Antarctic Coffee”) is an initiative performed by researchers in this Antarctic Gateway City. Three key ideas inspired the criteria for its organization since 2014: (I) interdisciplinary objectives in the invitation of speakers; (ii) itinerant venues in town; and (iii) general and interinstitutional public is invited. In doing so, we expect to shorten the distance between the people interested in Antarctica and those with Antarctic experience. Thus, we offer a meeting point beyond their public or private occupation to discover or deepen their knowledge about Antarctica. Although the “Café Antártico” is not an isolated action in science communication in Ushuaia, our efforts are not enough: climate change represents a new worldwide challenge to public engagement in science communication. This presentation aims to discuss experiences of public engagement in Antarctic science and articulate with other initiatives.
Fil: Lorenzo, Cristian A.. Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina
Fil: Martinioni, Daniel Roberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego; Argentina
SCAR 2020: Antarctic Science - Global Connections
Hobart
Australia
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
Materia
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Cambio Climático
Puertas de Entrada a la Antártida
Ushuaia
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title The urgency of finding new ways of communicating science while Antarctic ice is melting
spellingShingle The urgency of finding new ways of communicating science while Antarctic ice is melting
Lorenzo, Cristian A.
Comunicación de la Ciencia
Cambio Climático
Puertas de Entrada a la Antártida
Ushuaia
title_short The urgency of finding new ways of communicating science while Antarctic ice is melting
title_full The urgency of finding new ways of communicating science while Antarctic ice is melting
title_fullStr The urgency of finding new ways of communicating science while Antarctic ice is melting
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Martinioni, Daniel Roberto
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Cambio Climático
Puertas de Entrada a la Antártida
Ushuaia
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Cambio Climático
Puertas de Entrada a la Antártida
Ushuaia
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Fil: Lorenzo, Cristian A.. Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina
Fil: Martinioni, Daniel Roberto. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego; Argentina
SCAR 2020: Antarctic Science - Global Connections
Hobart
Australia
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research
description The warm temperatures of February 2020 renewed a global concern in the media about the future of the White Continent. Such temperatures raise new questions about our role as researchers. Scientists communicate the results to their peers through papers, but the impacts of climate change in Antarctica also require creative and effective ways of communication. Among different outreach activities related to Antarctica in Ushuaia, the “Café Antártico” (“Antarctic Coffee”) is an initiative performed by researchers in this Antarctic Gateway City. Three key ideas inspired the criteria for its organization since 2014: (I) interdisciplinary objectives in the invitation of speakers; (ii) itinerant venues in town; and (iii) general and interinstitutional public is invited. In doing so, we expect to shorten the distance between the people interested in Antarctica and those with Antarctic experience. Thus, we offer a meeting point beyond their public or private occupation to discover or deepen their knowledge about Antarctica. Although the “Café Antártico” is not an isolated action in science communication in Ushuaia, our efforts are not enough: climate change represents a new worldwide challenge to public engagement in science communication. This presentation aims to discuss experiences of public engagement in Antarctic science and articulate with other initiatives.
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