Habe heute #BrianWynne's Analysen zum #DeficitModel of trust diskutiert mit meinen #sts Studierenden. Danke @dfg_public für das passende empirische Material! https://wisskomm.social/@dfg_public/111528011636653195
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Wie sehr vertrauen die Menschen auf #Wissenschaft und #Forschung? Wie groß oder klein sind Interesse und Wissen? Und welche Schlüsse lassen sich für die #Wisskomm daraus ziehen?
Antworten gibt das neue #Wissenschaftsbarometer @wissenschaftimdialog.
Die Ergebnisse:
https://www.wissenschaft-im-dialog.de/projekte/wissenschaftsbarometer/wissenschaftsbarometer-2023/
Wissenschaft trötetPeople don't act because they've learned new facts. They need to care about your message first.
Luckily, there's an evidence-based way to do that. Register for DCSWA's Jan. 19 virtual workshop, The Science of What Makes People Care: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcscOyhrTMqG9B8OSanut4lZRXmeZVYx4LH #SciComm #Journalism #DeficitModel

Welcome! You are invited to join a meeting: Hands-on Workshop: The Science of What Makes People Care . After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the meeting.
Led by Ann Searight Christiano and Matt Sheehan from the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications.
The scientific evidence is piling up: people don’t act on information, they act on what they care most about. Researchers have distilled six core principles from behavioral, cognitive and social science that you can apply to help people care more about your work. In this lively and hands-on session, participants learn to apply these rules to their own work and leave with a science-based framework for approaching new communications challenges.
This session introduces you to one of the fundamental frameworks to get you started with a public interest mindset. Public interest communications takes a science-driven approach to strategic communications that results in lasting change on an issue that transcends the interests of any single organization and advances our greater good.
Learning Outcomes:
-Acquire a science-based framework for approaching new challenges
-Apply six core communications principles informed by behavioral, cognitive and social science
-Leverage soft power and building influence
-Apply inclusion framework to address issues of mutual concern with identified stakeholders
ZoomAnyone else familiar with the #DeficitModel feel it has elements that make it seem like a straw-man argument?
Its origin is unclear, its (original?) position seems without basis in the literature. Feels a bit like it was created to serve an agenda.
Not sure I’m making much sense, but this post goes into some detail (see the comments below it too): http://blogs.nottingham.ac.uk/makingsciencepublic/2017/02/25/digging-for-the-deficit-model/
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