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Shifting narratives: The role of science slams in climate mobility communication
Ann-Christine Link (Link, A.-C.); Thais França (França, T.); Malte Vandamme (Vandamme, M.); Thomas Brenner (Brenner, T.);
Journal Title
Science Communication
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English
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United Kingdom
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Abstract
Effective science communication is essential to bridge the gap between science and the public, especially regarding complex, highly politicized topics such as climate mobility. This study examines the effectiveness of a Science Slam as a tool for communicating scientific evidence, a format often overlooked in the academic literature. A short survey was conducted before and after the Science Slams on climate mobility narratives, and a discussion was facilitated at the event’s conclusion. The findings reveal a significant impact of the Science Slams on the audience support for narratives addressed during the event, while the support for not-discussed narratives remained unchanged.
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Keywords
Science slam,Science communication,Climate mobility,Climate change,Migration,Securitization
  • Sociology - Social Sciences
  • Media and Communications - Social Sciences
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57743304 Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst