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Talking Dogs and Galileian Blogs

I like cheese

Chad Orzel

Social Media for Communicating Science

http://scienceblogs.com/principles/

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http://www.cbsnews.com/news/ebola-panic-in-us-spreading-much-faster-

than-disease/

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http://www.business2community.com/world-news/map-offers-new-

perspective-ebola-crisis-africa-01056783

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-

health/wp/2015/02/09/measles-outbreak-spreads-to-three-more-states-121-

people-now-affected/

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/tarahaelle/2015/03/16/yes-low-immunization-

rates-are-responsible-for-the-measles-outbreak-study-suggests/

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http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2015/02/26/inhofe_throws_a_snowball_on_

senate_floor_to_disprove_global_warming_video.html

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http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2014/10/03/3575849/not-a-scientist/

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Everyone who denies man-made climate change has the same

stirring message: “We don’t know what the f*$k we’re talking

about.” -- Stephen Colbert, November 2014

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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03

/03/francis-colliins-nih-

funding_n_6795900.htmlhttp://www.ibtimes.com/us-budget-cuts-lead-new-

foundation-seek-private-donors-basic-science-

funding-1848592

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Who Should We Blame?

Who caused the disconnect between science and general public?

Politicians?

Tempting, but no…

Religion?

Lots of religious scientists

Teachers?

Doing the best they can…

My claim:

WE HAVE FAILED AT OUR JOBS AS SCIENTISTS

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Look

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Think

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Test

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Tell

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What Is Science?Science is a process for learning about the world:

1) Look at the world

2) Make up a theory

3) Test your theory

4) Tell everyone about it

Find some interesting phenomenon to explain

Develop a model to explain the phenomenon

Design experiments, make observations to test model

Publication, dissemination, replication

Where

Things

Break

Down

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1045 Total Citations

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7632 Total Citations

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Newtonian PublicationMost famous work:

Philosophiae Naturalis

Principia Mathematica

(published 1687)

Written in Latin, highly technical, highly mathematical

Deliberately difficult, “to avoid being baited by little smatterers

in mathematicks”

(Hat-tip: Robert Krulwich, WNYC RadioLab)

Isaac Newton (1642-1726)

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<2,200 Students <13,000 Students

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Twitter

>3,000 Followers

<2,200 Students

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<13,000 Students

>13,900 Followers

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Galileian PublicationMost famous work:

Dialogue Concerning the

Two Chief World Systems

(published 1632)

Written in vernacular, dialogue between three characters

Witty, accessible, highly readable, and persuasive

Widely read and influential

Galileo Galilei(1564-1642)

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Results

Outcomes of different publication models:

Lesson of History:

Newtonian Publication Is Better For Your Career

Newton

Galileo:

Master of the Mint

The Inquisition

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http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/science/2014/10/i_m_not_a_scientist_

excuse_politicians_don_t_need_to_be_experts_to_make.html

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http://www.theguardian.com/science/occams-

corner/2015/jan/09/demoralisation-in-the-ranks-of-researchers

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So You Want to Be Galileo…How do you go about communicating science to the general public?

No single, foolproof method

Have to find what works for you

Similar to asking “How do you write a bestselling novel?”

As many strategies as there are popularizers

Can suggest some general tools and approaches

NOTE: Not about “dumbing down” or condescending to audience

Ways to make real science appealing to non-scientists

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Social Media: ProAdvantages:

1) Easy to do, huge audience

Just sign up, start using

Millions of daily users

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Social Media: ProAdvantages:

1) Easy to do, huge audience

2) Social media are social

Reach people in ways

more formal channels don’t

Provide community for

communicators

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Social Media: ConDisadvantages:

1) Easy to do, huge audience

Trolls, cranks, racist

relatives

Controversial issues can

lead to ugly situations

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Social Media: ConDisadvantages:

1) Easy to do, huge audience

Impossible to predict

what will catch on

2) Social media are social

Requires engagement

and networking for success

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Nobody Has to Be Galileo

Advantages:

1) Easy to do, huge audience

2) Social media are social

Disadvantages:

1) Easy to do, huge audience

2) Social media are social

Important:

NOT FOR EVERYONE

Requires particular skills

right personality

Also:

TOTALLY OPTIONAL

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Blogs“Blog” (short for “web log”)

Regularly updated personal site

Short essays, pictures, links to

other pages of interest

“A Directory of Wonderful Things”

(tag line of Boing Boing, but could serve generally)

Best-known blogs deal with politics, gadgets, celebrity gossip

Also blogs about science…

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Science BlogsMy own preferred channel…

Blogging since 2002, at

scienceblogs.com since

2006

Uncertain Principles

“Physics, Politics, Pop

Culture”

Built up regular audience

~2,000 views (good day)

HIGHLY variable

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Science Blogs

http://scienceblogs.com/principles/

My own preferred channel…

Blogging since 2002, at

scienceblogs.com since

2006

Advantages:

Infinite space to deal

with complex topics,

issues

Disadvantages:

Can be hard to get

people to read long

posts

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http://backreaction.blogspot.com/

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http://www.preposterousuniverse.com/blog/

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http://www.wired.com/author/rhettallain/

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ScienceSeeker

http://scienceseeker.org/

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Twitter

Short messages– 140-character limit

Advantages

Short, fast-moving –

“Live” experience

Very informal atmosphere,

conversational medium

Disadvantages

Short, fast-moving –

deliberately ephemeral

Very large, eclectic

audience

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Science in 140 CharactersTwitter:

Popular with

journalists/

science writers

Fast-moving,

but can be very

useful

Live backchannel

for conferences,

breaking news

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SciStuChatTwitter education: chats

Example: #SciStuChat

Q&A with scientists on

Twitter, HS students

Organized by Adam

Taylor (Overton HS,

Nashville)

Connect students with

scientists in cheap,

easy way

Also: #ITeachPhysics

Prof. development

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Dinosaurs and Baseball

New media, new communications opportunities…

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FacebookFacebook “Pages”

Advantages:

Enormous audience, easy

to use

Disadvantages:

Walled garden– hard to

see what people say

Newsfeed manipulation–

don’t know who you’re

reaching

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VideoYouTube “Channels”

Advantages:

Video = kilowords

Disadvantages:

Doing video well

requires technical,

artistic skills

Fun to do, but

difficult, slow

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Social Media for Science

Powerful tools, if interested

Choose channel that suits

your skills/talents

Connect with enormous

audience

Build constituency for

science

Stumble into further

amazing opportunities

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What About the Dog?

Emmy, Queen of Niskayuna

January, 2007:

“Bunnies Made of Cheese”

Imaginary conversation

about QED

Dramatic Reading:

(CNET Buzz Podcast, ~2min)

The dog is standing at the window,

wagging her tail excitedly. I look

outside, and the back yard is empty.

"What are you looking at?" I ask.

"Bunnies made of cheese!," she says. I

look again, and the yard is still empty.

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Many Worlds, Many Treats

I'm sitting at the computer typing, when

the dog bumps up against my legs. I look

down, and she's sniffing the floor around

my feet intently.

"What are you doing down there?“

"I'm looking for steak!" she says,

wagging her tail hopefully.

"I'm pretty certain that there's no steak

down there," I say. "I've never eaten steak

at the computer, and I've certainly never

dropped any on the floor.“

"You did in some universe," she says, still

sniffing.

May 2007:

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Bunnies Made of Cheese: The Book

“Many Worlds, Many Treats” linked by Boing Boing, Digg

more than 50,000 readers

Contacted by agent

Book proposal, bought by Scribner

Popular audience book on quantum physics, mixing dog

conversations with explanations for humans

Published December 22, 2009

Extreme example, but illustrates general principle

Use blogs to promote science

produce new opportunities for outreach

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What to Do?State of the world demands better public

engagement

For communicators:

Social media provide tools to reach

mass audience

Easy to try, see what works for you

For others:

Recognize, support, reward

communication as essential

Let Galileo be Galileo

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