1. 5 modes of communication in science museums and science centres
    1. Display a scientific issue
      1. Mode of rupture
      2. Contextualist mode
    2. Display a socioscientific issue
      1. Informative mode
      2. Solving mode
      3. Reflexive mode
  2. Science musesums and science centres : what mode of science communication?
    1. Part 1 Chapters 1 to 4
  3. Climate change as a public problem
    1. Construction within different arenas : A dominant approach An unchallengeable cause
  4. Climate change coverage in newsmagazines
    1. L'Express, Le Point, Le Nouvel Obs. 2005-2007, 417 articles
  5. 4 modes of communication on climate change
    1. Informative mode
    2. Interventionist mode
      1. for a change in behaviors
      2. for a social change
    3. Critical mode
  6. Part 3 Chapters 8 to 12
  7. 4 (5) modes of communication on climate change in science museums and science centres
    1. Mode of rupture
    2. Informative mode
    3. Solving mode
    4. Reflexive and critical mode
    5. (Interventionist mode)
  8. 3- What are museums actors’position towards climate change?
  9. 1- How do they display socioscientific issues? 2- Do they develop specific communication mode? 3- Do actors take a stand?
  10. 1- How do they display climate change? 2- Do they develop specific communication mode? 3- Do actors take a stand?
  11. 1- What definitions of the climate problem do science museums and science centre display in their productions?
    1. Definition similar to the dominant definition in the public area
      1. Scientific consensus on human causes of climate change
      2. Warning and call for action
      3. Depoliticization of the issue
      4. Little focus on adaptation
    2. But
      1. Scientific and technical main label
      2. Little focus on indiviudal responsabilities
  12. 1st framework
  13. Case studies : 4 institutions 10 productions
    1. Science Animation Toulouse
      1. Quel climat pour demain ?
      2. Changement climatique: comment sait-on ce que l'on sait ?
    2. Cap Sciences Bordeaux
      1. Climat sous influence
      2. Clim'way
    3. Science Museum London
      1. Antenna
        1. Climate change
        2. Can algae save the world ?
        3. Does flying cost the Earth ?
        4. Prove it !
      2. Atmosphere: exploring climate science
    4. Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie Paris
      1. Climax
    5. Topic
  14. 2d framework
  15. Case study : the climate change
    1. Part 2 Chapters 5 to 7
  16. Social studies of science : STS research
  17. Museums studies
  18. Aproaches of science communication inspired by STS : PUS, PUR, PEwS ...
  19. Topic
    1. Science Animation
      1. Scientific evidence, distinction through proof
    2. Cap Sciences
      1. From science communication to public problem communication, between informative, solving and interventionnist modes
    3. Science Museum
      1. Museological attempts, sucesses and errors between experiments and institutional identity
    4. Climax
      1. Out of the ordinary, an experiment in exhibition design
  20. Inescapability of an unchallengeable cause
    1. Tension between rejection of interventionnist approach and warning and call for action
    2. Tension between claimed (exclusive or engaged) neutrality and absence of controversies, deconflictualization, depolitization
  21. Socioscientific issues and new relationships between science and society throw into motion communication modes within science museums and science centres.
  22. 2- Do they develop specific mode of communication to deal with climate change?
  23. Public problem studies Public arenas theory