Publiée le 30-08-2024
Coopération InternationaleSubmitting to the 2025 global "Public Communication of Science & Technology Conference" (Aberdeen, UK)
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LAST CHANCE!
- Submitting to the 2025 global "Public Communication of Science & Technology Conference" (Aberdeen, UK)
Abstract Submission Abstract submission is now open - and the Call for Proposals is below - so get your thinking caps on to come up with the best set of submissions for PCST yet!
- The PCST (Public Communication of Science and Technology) Network announces the call for proposals for its next conference, to be held in Aberdeen, Scotland, 27 – 29 May 2025. The global PCST Network is a professional networking and career development space for researchers, students, and practitioners who are involved in exploring or doing public communication of science.
We invite science and technology communication researchers and practitioners to submit proposals for this conference, in line with the theme and guidelines below. Please submit your proposals via the online submission system no later than 7 September 2024 (17:00 BST).
SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT HERE
PCST 2025 Conference Theme
The theme for the 2025 Conference is ‘Science communication for positive change: exploring transitions, traditions, and tensions.’ In our work as science communicators, we are influenced by transitions, traditions, and tensions.
In 2025, the PCST Conference will bring us together to discuss how science communication can make a positive impact in our evolving world, particularly in the face of challenges like the climate crisis, global health concerns, and poverty.
The conference will focus on three main themes:
Transitions: We invite contributions that delve into the dynamics of change and stability in science communication. This includes transitions within organisations (e.g. universities) and groups (e.g. community organisations), power dynamics, advancements in science, technology, environmental sustainability, health and well-being, fairness, and aspects of cultures, citizenship, governance, and identity. Traditions: The theme of traditions encompasses the old, current, and new aspects of science and technology communication. We welcome submissions that explore how different forms of knowledge coexist, complement, or contradict each other. This can include perspectives on people, technologies, histories, and future developments in science and technology communication.
Tensions: The tension theme examines how disputes and consensus influence science and technology communication. We encourage submissions that explore various tensions, such as theory versus practice, academics versus professionals, scientists versus citizens, expertise versus lived experience, different forms of knowledge production, communication versus engagement, and various forms of capital. By addressing these themes, we aim to better understand the role of science and technology communication in navigating a changing world and driving positive transformations.
About PCST Conferences
Biennial PCST conferences provide a meeting place for the global community of practitioners, educators, and researchers in the diverse and growing field of science and technology communication and engagement. These gatherings incorporate elements of academic and professional conferences, including presentations of research, reflections on practice, and practical workshops and demonstrations. The conferences are open to all who have a professional or personal interest in science communication, as practitioners, educators, researchers, or in any combination of these roles. During PCST conferences, science communication researchers and practitioners jointly explore the evolving relationship between science and society, and reflect on the evolving relationship between science communication research and practice.
The 2025 conference will be the 18th event of its kind and is hosted by the University of Aberdeen in Scotland, UK.
WEBSITE FOR THIS CALL FOR ABSTRACTS with further information:
https://www.abdn.ac.uk/events/conferences/abstract-submission-3061.php