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5 modes of communication in science
museums and science centres
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Display a scientific issue
- Mode of rupture
- Contextualist mode
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Display a socioscientific issue
- Informative mode
- Solving mode
- Reflexive mode
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Science musesums and science centres :
what mode of science communication?
- Part 1
Chapters 1 to 4
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Climate change as
a public problem
- Construction within different arenas :
A dominant approach
An unchallengeable cause
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Climate change coverage in newsmagazines
- L'Express, Le Point, Le Nouvel Obs. 2005-2007, 417 articles
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4 modes of communication
on climate change
- Informative mode
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Interventionist mode
- for a change in behaviors
- for a social change
- Critical mode
- Part 3
Chapters 8 to 12
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4 (5) modes of communication on climate change
in science museums and science centres
- Mode of rupture
- Informative mode
- Solving mode
- Reflexive and critical mode
- (Interventionist mode)
- 3- What are museums actors’position
towards climate change?
- 1- How do they display socioscientific issues?
2- Do they develop specific communication mode?
3- Do actors take a stand?
- 1- How do they display climate change?
2- Do they develop specific communication mode?
3- Do actors take a stand?
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1- What definitions of the climate problem do science
museums and science centre display in their productions?
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Definition similar to the dominant
definition in the public area
- Scientific consensus on human causes of climate change
- Warning and call for action
- Depoliticization of the issue
- Little focus on adaptation
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But
- Scientific and technical main label
- Little focus on indiviudal responsabilities
- 1st framework
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Case studies :
4 institutions
10 productions
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Science Animation
Toulouse
- Quel climat pour demain ?
- Changement climatique:
comment sait-on ce que l'on sait ?
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Cap Sciences
Bordeaux
- Climat sous influence
- Clim'way
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Science Museum
London
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Antenna
- Climate change
- Can algae save the world ?
- Does flying cost the Earth ?
- Prove it !
- Atmosphere: exploring climate science
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Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie
Paris
- Climax
- Topic
- 2d framework
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Case study : the climate change
- Part 2
Chapters 5 to 7
- Social studies of science : STS research
- Museums studies
- Aproaches of science communication
inspired by STS : PUS, PUR, PEwS ...
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Topic
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Science Animation
- Scientific evidence, distinction through proof
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Cap Sciences
- From science communication to public problem communication,
between informative, solving and interventionnist modes
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Science Museum
- Museological attempts, sucesses and errors
between experiments and institutional identity
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Climax
- Out of the ordinary, an experiment in exhibition design
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Inescapability of an
unchallengeable cause
- Tension between rejection of interventionnist
approach and warning and call for action
- Tension between claimed (exclusive or engaged) neutrality and
absence of controversies, deconflictualization, depolitization
- Socioscientific issues and new relationships
between science and society throw into
motion communication modes within
science museums and science centres.
- 2- Do they develop specific mode of
communication to deal with climate change?
- Public problem studies
Public arenas theory