Storytelling for a More Equitable Open Science Enterprise
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the importance of storytelling in creating a more equitable open science enterprise through this keynote address by Maryam Zaringhalam at the ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing. Delve into the challenges faced by the open science movement in addressing the needs of the general public and learn how effective communication, particularly through storytelling, can bridge the gap between science and society. Discover how stories can contextualize scientific concepts, build trust, and foster understanding among diverse audiences. Examine the role of open communication in emerging technologies and their ethical and social implications. Gain insights from Zaringhalam's experience as a Data Science and Open Science Officer and her work in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the biomedical research community. Uncover the power of storytelling in science communication through examples from The Story Collider series. Investigate topics such as the deficit model vs. participation model in science communication, the importance of trustworthy experts, and the impact of competence and warmth in building public trust. Reflect on historical biases in algorithms, healthcare disparities, and the need for skepticism in scientific discourse. Learn how to effectively use stories as tools to enhance science communication and create meaningful dialogue between researchers and the public.
Syllabus
Intro
Welcome
Andrea Grover
Black Lives Matter
harassment
community effort
paper cycles
program
technical program
clouder
paper sessions
poster demos
program highlights
closing plenary
social events
awards
lasting impact
participants
organizing committee
sponsorship
upvote questions
Thank you
Data Science and Open Science
Success in Open Science
Communication
Trust
Historical Rights
Bias baked into algorithms
Health care disparities
New York Times investigation
Skepticism
The Deficit Model
The Participation Model
Two Questions
Science Communication
Trustworthy Experts
Competence and Warmth
The Story Collider
What is a story
Why stories are so effective
Stories are tools
Bianca Jones
Dr Veronica 80s
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI
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