Are the social science researchers mentioned in the event title uneasy about being identified as scientists? (Not that I'd blame them if they are. In fact, I wonder what sort of proportion of social scientists in Europe, excluding economists and psychologists, would straightforwardly answer, Yes to the question, Are you a scientist?)
Chris
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Don't know if there's anyone on this list who works in communicating
non-science research? (or rather research that isn't science...)
If so, there are still some spaces at this event -
http://publicengagement.eventbrite.com/
This Thursday, Free, Central London (in old London polytechnic
building - watch out for Pepper's Ghost!). It might be of interest to
sci com'n people anyway - think about how issues are different across
the academy. If anyone's interested the "museum representative" I'm
down as bringing on the programme is from the Wellcome Collection.
Alice
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Imperial College, London
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http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/alice.bell
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