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Press Release – Science Media Centre
  After finishing a study on everyday ableism, a team of researchers at Massey University decided to commission illustrator Toby Morris to present their results as a comic strip. The researchers have now written a paper about the creative …
After finishing a study on everyday ableism, a team of researchers at Massey University decided to commission illustrator Toby Morris to present their results as a comic strip.
The researchers have now written a paper about the creative collaboration. They point out struggles, like balancing creative impact with staying true to the data. However they say the comic helped make their findings understandable to the general public, which in turn helped drive social change. ....

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Using Comics To Explain Research - Expert Reaction


Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 9:30 am
 
After finishing a study on everyday
ableism, a team of researchers at Massey University decided
to commission illustrator Toby Morris to present their
results as a comic strip.
The researchers have now
written a paper
about the creative collaboration. They point out
struggles, like balancing creative impact with staying true
to the data. However they say the comic helped make their
findings understandable to the general public, which in turn
helped drive social change.
The SMC asked experts to
comment on how visuals can be used to communicate
science.
Professor Karen Witten, SHORE and
Whariki Research Centre, Massey University; and co-author of ....

New Zealand , Karen Witten , Gabby Oconnor , Mauricemw Cheng , Pauline Herbst , Nancy Longnecker , Matt Walters , Wiebke Finkler , Toby Morris , Liggins Institute , Waikato University , University Of Otago , Senior Clinical Research , Comics To Explain Research , University Of Canterbury , School Of Education , Science Media Centre , Research Institute Of New Zealand Artibiotics , Department Of Marketing , Massey University , Whariki Research Centre , World Health Organisation , Lenscience Group , University Of Auckland , Science Media Centre Drawing , Sustainable Seas National Science ,

Otago University Stops Funding The Conversation

The University of Otago has stopped funding academic publication The Conversation as part of pandemic-era budget cuts. Every other University in New Zealand currently funds the service, according to logos displayed on the publication’s website.

The Conversation, launched in 2011, is an open ....

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Study examines attitudes toward climate change risk


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Study examines attitudes toward climate change risk
A University of Otago study explored factors which influence Americans’ levels of concern over climate change, providing discussion on how those factors could impact mitigation efforts.
Professor Nancy Longnecker
A key thread of the research examined the ability of people to visualize the future. Results showed that while 74 per cent of respondents were concerned about climate change, only 29 per cent discussed lower carbon options when asked to describe travel in the year 2050.
“This suggests actively envisioning a sustainable future was less prevalent than climate change concern. So while the majority were concerned, there was a disconnect with expectations of what the future might hold,” says lead author Jean Fletcher, who completed the study as part of her PhD in Otago’s Centre for Science Communication. ....

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