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Talking to My Dog About Science Why Public Communication of Science Matters,  and How Weblogs Can Help I like cheese Chad Orzel http://scienceblogs.com/principles/
Public Knowledge What’s the problem? Science literacy     among public is     depressingly bad (Note: Not just a US     problem) NSF Science and Engineering Indicators, 2010
Public Attitudes The general public likes science… 87% support Federal funding 41% favor spending more (ahead of defense, space, foreign aid) 87% interested in new discoveries 47% “a lot” of interest … when they notice it. only 15% follow science news “very closely” 10th place– sports gets 23%, religion 16% (NSF Science & Engineering indicators 2008)
Funding Consequences Public favors funding, but not a priority The origin of the cuts can be traced back to December 2007  when the STFC announced that it had an £80m budget deficit  for the UK government's current spending round that lasts  from 2008 to 2011. It is thought that the deficit emerged by  an accounting mistake made when the STFC was created  in April 2007 from the merger of two existing councils.
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
What Is Science? Science is a process for learning about the world: 1) Look at the world Find some interesting phenomenon to explain 2) Make up a theory Develop a model to explain the phenomenon 3) Test your theory Design experiments, make observations to test model 4) Tell everyone about it Publication, dissemination, replication
History 1) Look at the world 2) Make up a theory 3) Test your theory 4) Tell everyone about it First two steps go back to antiquity  Aristotle, Pythagoreans, etc. Lots of nifty ideas, many totally wrong No systematic culture of experiment
History 1) Look at the world 2) Make up a theory 3) Test your theory 4) Tell everyone about it Step 3 becomes established in 1600’s Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Experiments allow you to distinguish between theories Systematic study of mechanics, astronomy (roughly contemporary developments in medicine, etc.)
History 1) Look at the world 2) Make up a theory 3) Test your theory 4) Tell everyone about it R. Hooke Step 4: Surprisingly late catching on Robert Hooke, 1676: “ceiiinossssttuv” “uttensio, sic vis”   F=-kx Step 4 separates science from alchemy Stand on “shoulders of giants”
Models of Publication Two models of approaching scientific communication: Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) (hat-tip: Robert Krulwich, WNYC Radiolab)
Newtonian Publication Most famous work: PhilosophiaeNaturalis Principia Mathematica (published 1687) Written in Latin, highly technical, highly mathematical Deliberately difficult, “to avoid being baited by little smatterers 		in mathematicks”
Galileian Publication Most famous work: Dialogue Concerning the  Two Chief World Systems (published 1632) Written in vernacular, dialogue between three characters Witty, accessible, highly readable, and persuasive Banned, but widely read and influential
Results Outcomes of different publication models: Newton Master of the Mint Galileo: The Inquisition Lesson of History: Newtonian Publication Is Better For Your Career
Newton Lives Same pattern still holds today Newtonian publication preferred Hiring, promotion, prestige depend on technical publications         aimed at a narrow audience of other scientists Science, not Scientific American Galileian publication discounted or ignored Even pedagogical research doesn’t fully “count”
What to Do? Public knowledge and appreciation of science are not very good As scientists, we need to do a better job Engage public interest Create a constituency for science  More Galileian approach to science The opportunity (and audience) exists
What to Do? Support the people who bring science to the general public:  Buy and promote science books  Demand science from the media  Support science education across the board Not just hot-button issues  Train and support science teachers  Encourage science students in other careers  Encourage good communicators Move beyond “Get back in the lab!”  Reward outreach at tenure and promotion reviews Make talking to the public a positive Encourage Galileos, don’t force them to be Newtons
So You Want to Be Galileo… How do you go about communicating science to the general public? Similar to asking “How do you write a bestselling novel?” No single, foolproof method Have to find what works  for you As many strategies as there are popularizers Can suggest some general approaches NOTE: Not about “dumbing down” or condescending to audience Ways to make real science appealing to non-scientists
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 BoingBoing, but could serve generally) Best-known blogs deal with politics, gadgets, celebrity gossip Also blogs about science…
Science Blogs Sponsored by Seed     Media Group ~70 blogs >6 million      views/month All areas of     science http://scienceblogs.com/
Uncertain Principles My personal blog started 2002 moved to SB     in 2006 “Physics,     Politics,     Pop Culture” ~60,000      visits/month http://scienceblogs.com/principles/
Research Blogging Aggregates posts      about peer-     reviewed      articles >1000 blogs 5000 visitors/week4700 RSS subscribers1509 Twitter followers http://www.researchblogging.org/
Checking Facts Another useful service: Debunking bad science Responding to kooks,     cranks, charlatans Answer political     abuse of science Can’t prevent posting of distorted science, but can provide correct     information for the public
Humanizing of Scientists An underrated effect of     science blogs: Baby and pet pictures TV, Books, Movies Art and Music Polls, “memes,” etc. Scientists are people,     contrary to myth
Why Blogs? Advantages of blogging as a communications tool: Easy to do Simple web-based tools, free hosting services Flexible time commitment– do on “hobby” basis Very large (potential) audience Posts available to entire world Good writing practice Learn to write for a wide audience Find a “voice” that works Springboard for future Galileians…
What About the Dog? January, 2007: “Bunnies Made of Cheese” Imaginary conversation      about QED 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. Dramatic Reading: (CNET Buzz Podcast, ~2min) Emmy, Queen of Niskayuna
Many Worlds, Many Treats May 2007: 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.
Bunnies Made of Cheese: The Book “Many Worlds, Many Treats” linked by BoingBoing, 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
Other Blog Projects Books, articles Posts re-printed in magazines, other sites Books: Janet Stemwedel, The Open Laboratory collections, etc. Charity DonorsChoose fundraisers, over $88,000 for education Polls, etc. “Greatest Physics Experiment” Blog Experiments Blogger SAT Challenge, “Casual Fridays” More to come…
Quantum Diaries
LHC Blogs Institutional blogs      starting to appear Quantum Diaries LHC Blogs Mostly high-energy     physics Learned from SSC
Physics Buzz Physics Central blog APS outreach program General-interest physics     news stories Professional groups     starting to catch on Still more to be done
Other Suggestions 1) Be Patient  It’s always 101 for somebody Same questions all the time, but from different people 2) Volunteer for outreach efforts Schools often happy to have outside speakers 3) Learn to talk to the media Sound bites, talking on camera, etc.
Conclusions Public understanding, support for science shaky Feast-or-famine funding instability Academic culture does not reward public outreach Technical, “Newtonian” publication preferred Claim: Need more outreach to build constituency for science “Galileian” publication Claim: Web logs offer a powerful tool for public outreach Training ground for future Galileians

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Talking to My Dog About Science: Why Public Communication of Science Matters and How Weblogs Can Help

  • 1. Talking to My Dog About Science Why Public Communication of Science Matters, and How Weblogs Can Help I like cheese Chad Orzel http://scienceblogs.com/principles/
  • 2. Public Knowledge What’s the problem? Science literacy among public is depressingly bad (Note: Not just a US problem) NSF Science and Engineering Indicators, 2010
  • 3. Public Attitudes The general public likes science… 87% support Federal funding 41% favor spending more (ahead of defense, space, foreign aid) 87% interested in new discoveries 47% “a lot” of interest … when they notice it. only 15% follow science news “very closely” 10th place– sports gets 23%, religion 16% (NSF Science & Engineering indicators 2008)
  • 4. Funding Consequences Public favors funding, but not a priority The origin of the cuts can be traced back to December 2007 when the STFC announced that it had an £80m budget deficit for the UK government's current spending round that lasts from 2008 to 2011. It is thought that the deficit emerged by an accounting mistake made when the STFC was created in April 2007 from the merger of two existing councils.
  • 5. 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
  • 6. What Is Science? Science is a process for learning about the world: 1) Look at the world Find some interesting phenomenon to explain 2) Make up a theory Develop a model to explain the phenomenon 3) Test your theory Design experiments, make observations to test model 4) Tell everyone about it Publication, dissemination, replication
  • 7. History 1) Look at the world 2) Make up a theory 3) Test your theory 4) Tell everyone about it First two steps go back to antiquity Aristotle, Pythagoreans, etc. Lots of nifty ideas, many totally wrong No systematic culture of experiment
  • 8. History 1) Look at the world 2) Make up a theory 3) Test your theory 4) Tell everyone about it Step 3 becomes established in 1600’s Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) Experiments allow you to distinguish between theories Systematic study of mechanics, astronomy (roughly contemporary developments in medicine, etc.)
  • 9. History 1) Look at the world 2) Make up a theory 3) Test your theory 4) Tell everyone about it R. Hooke Step 4: Surprisingly late catching on Robert Hooke, 1676: “ceiiinossssttuv” “uttensio, sic vis”  F=-kx Step 4 separates science from alchemy Stand on “shoulders of giants”
  • 10. Models of Publication Two models of approaching scientific communication: Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) (hat-tip: Robert Krulwich, WNYC Radiolab)
  • 11. Newtonian Publication Most famous work: PhilosophiaeNaturalis Principia Mathematica (published 1687) Written in Latin, highly technical, highly mathematical Deliberately difficult, “to avoid being baited by little smatterers in mathematicks”
  • 12. Galileian Publication Most famous work: Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems (published 1632) Written in vernacular, dialogue between three characters Witty, accessible, highly readable, and persuasive Banned, but widely read and influential
  • 13. Results Outcomes of different publication models: Newton Master of the Mint Galileo: The Inquisition Lesson of History: Newtonian Publication Is Better For Your Career
  • 14. Newton Lives Same pattern still holds today Newtonian publication preferred Hiring, promotion, prestige depend on technical publications aimed at a narrow audience of other scientists Science, not Scientific American Galileian publication discounted or ignored Even pedagogical research doesn’t fully “count”
  • 15. What to Do? Public knowledge and appreciation of science are not very good As scientists, we need to do a better job Engage public interest Create a constituency for science  More Galileian approach to science The opportunity (and audience) exists
  • 16. What to Do? Support the people who bring science to the general public:  Buy and promote science books  Demand science from the media  Support science education across the board Not just hot-button issues  Train and support science teachers  Encourage science students in other careers  Encourage good communicators Move beyond “Get back in the lab!”  Reward outreach at tenure and promotion reviews Make talking to the public a positive Encourage Galileos, don’t force them to be Newtons
  • 17. So You Want to Be Galileo… How do you go about communicating science to the general public? Similar to asking “How do you write a bestselling novel?” No single, foolproof method Have to find what works for you As many strategies as there are popularizers Can suggest some general approaches NOTE: Not about “dumbing down” or condescending to audience Ways to make real science appealing to non-scientists
  • 18. 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 BoingBoing, but could serve generally) Best-known blogs deal with politics, gadgets, celebrity gossip Also blogs about science…
  • 19. Science Blogs Sponsored by Seed Media Group ~70 blogs >6 million views/month All areas of science http://scienceblogs.com/
  • 20. Uncertain Principles My personal blog started 2002 moved to SB in 2006 “Physics, Politics, Pop Culture” ~60,000 visits/month http://scienceblogs.com/principles/
  • 21. Research Blogging Aggregates posts about peer- reviewed articles >1000 blogs 5000 visitors/week4700 RSS subscribers1509 Twitter followers http://www.researchblogging.org/
  • 22. Checking Facts Another useful service: Debunking bad science Responding to kooks, cranks, charlatans Answer political abuse of science Can’t prevent posting of distorted science, but can provide correct information for the public
  • 23. Humanizing of Scientists An underrated effect of science blogs: Baby and pet pictures TV, Books, Movies Art and Music Polls, “memes,” etc. Scientists are people, contrary to myth
  • 24. Why Blogs? Advantages of blogging as a communications tool: Easy to do Simple web-based tools, free hosting services Flexible time commitment– do on “hobby” basis Very large (potential) audience Posts available to entire world Good writing practice Learn to write for a wide audience Find a “voice” that works Springboard for future Galileians…
  • 25. What About the Dog? January, 2007: “Bunnies Made of Cheese” Imaginary conversation about QED 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. Dramatic Reading: (CNET Buzz Podcast, ~2min) Emmy, Queen of Niskayuna
  • 26. Many Worlds, Many Treats May 2007: 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.
  • 27. Bunnies Made of Cheese: The Book “Many Worlds, Many Treats” linked by BoingBoing, 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
  • 28. Other Blog Projects Books, articles Posts re-printed in magazines, other sites Books: Janet Stemwedel, The Open Laboratory collections, etc. Charity DonorsChoose fundraisers, over $88,000 for education Polls, etc. “Greatest Physics Experiment” Blog Experiments Blogger SAT Challenge, “Casual Fridays” More to come…
  • 30. LHC Blogs Institutional blogs starting to appear Quantum Diaries LHC Blogs Mostly high-energy physics Learned from SSC
  • 31. Physics Buzz Physics Central blog APS outreach program General-interest physics news stories Professional groups starting to catch on Still more to be done
  • 32. Other Suggestions 1) Be Patient  It’s always 101 for somebody Same questions all the time, but from different people 2) Volunteer for outreach efforts Schools often happy to have outside speakers 3) Learn to talk to the media Sound bites, talking on camera, etc.
  • 33. Conclusions Public understanding, support for science shaky Feast-or-famine funding instability Academic culture does not reward public outreach Technical, “Newtonian” publication preferred Claim: Need more outreach to build constituency for science “Galileian” publication Claim: Web logs offer a powerful tool for public outreach Training ground for future Galileians