|
|
Themen
Journalismus für Eierköpfe
[Mehr ...]
|
Outreach – Medien – Öffentlichkeit
[ Terminanfrage ]
[ AGB für Aufträge ]
The Missing Mediator – Science Debates in a Knowledge Society
Hanns-J. Neubert was organiser and speaker at ESOF on 7 July 2010 in Turin, Italy. He reported about the German Science Debate (Wissenschaftsdebatte), initiated by TELI, and proposed to have science debates all over Europe, which could be facilitated by the European Union of Science Journalists' Associations EUSJA through its member organisations in 24 countries.
• Outline of the session "The Missing Mediator"
• Neubert's presentation:
• The session in full length
Science Debate goes Europe
US-Science Debate 2008 goes international
European countries that have organized or are organizing science debates since the American Science Debate 2008 include Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Sweden, as well as an overall EU initiative.
Neubert is co-organiser of the German Science Debate (Wissenschaftsdebatte) of TELI and proposes to set out science debates all over Europe. He invited Shawn Otto, co-founder of the US science debate, to participate in the EUSJA/TELI session "The Missing Mediator" at ESOF 2010 in Turin.
Two Speeches on Science and Democracy
Towards Knowledge Democracy was a conference in August 2009 in Leiden/The Netherlands, organised by the Dutch Advisory Council for Research on Spatial planning, Nature and the Environment RMNO. The goal was to share visions and experiences on how to deal with the challenges and possibilities that occur on the interface between science, politics, society and the media.
Hanns-J. Neubert was invited to present his opinions on the interpretation of policy-relevant knowledge by the media and to introduce the idea of public science debates, like the German Wissenschaftsdebatte 2009, in order to explain in which ways the media could be responsible for the knowledge and information on which citizens and politicians base their opinions and a politician eventually will react.
Summary of the speech Promises, Promises, ...
Summary of the speech Public Science Debates
Mentorenprogramm für afrikanische Wissenschaftsjournalisten
Das Mentorenprogramm für Wissenschaftsjournalisten aus Afrika und dem Nahen Osten, ein Programm des Weltverbandes der Wissenschaftsjournalisten WFSJ, lief am 31. März 2009 aus. Obwohl Neubert im Laufe der zwei wundervollen und bereichernden Jahre drei seiner Mentees aus unterschiedlichen Gründen verlor, war das Gesamtprogramm außerordentlich erfolgreich. Und besonders erfolgreich war Neuberts Mentee Augustine Alexander Abutu.
Der Abschlussbericht kann hier auf Englisch heruntergeladen werden: Technical Report
|
Mentoring Programme for African Science Journalists
The mentoring programme for science journalists from Africa and the Near East, a programme of the World Federation of Science Journalists WFSJ, ended on 31 May 2009. Although Neubert lost during the two wonderful and enlightning years three of his mentees for various reasons the total programme was an overwhelming success. Especially successful was Neubert's mentee Augustine Alexander Abutu.
The final report can be downloaded here: Technical Report
|
Historically, science journalists consider themselves more scientists than journalists. What are the roots and the traditions of science writers in Europe, how did this craft develop in the capitalist and communist worlds, who are the role models in the globalised world to ensure the flow of communication between scientists and the public and vice versa? Are science journalists vulnerable to intellectual and moral corruption? Do science writers need a special code of ethics like medical
practitioners?
Siehe auch ESOF 2008 Scientific Program und Abstract
Video der Veranstaltung ansehen oder herunterladen
Einführung und Sprecher (10 Minuten, 3,3 MB) Gesamte Veranstaltung, Teil 1 (560 MB) Gesamte Veranstaltung, Teil 2 (260 MB)
Einige Textbeiträge für die Initiative der Bundesregierung „Erfahrung ist Zukunft“:
— Brauchen wir Produkte für ältere Menschen? (2008-05-20)
— Superspürnasen: Ältere helfen bei Produktentwicklung (2008-05-15)
— Produktdesign für alle (2008-05-13)
— Mehr als nur Wohnen: Auch das Umfeld zählt (2008-04-28)
— Lernen macht süchtig, glücklich – und erfolgreich (2008-02-07)
— Talente fördern und Erfahrung bewahren beim Hafendienstleister (2008-02-12)
— Interview mit Prof. Christian Roßnagel: „Lernen heißt auch, Fehler machen zu dürfen“
(2008-02-21)
— „Wunschgroßeltern“: Kontakt zwischen den Generationen (2008-03-11)
— Jungunternehmerin mit 71 Jahren (2008-03-17)
— Interview mit Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Pott: „Soziales Engagement hält gesund“ (2008-04-02)
Vortrag oder Workshop mit Vortrag
Zwei Angebote für Wissenschaft und Forschung
Weitere Informationen hier ...
Mentorenprogramm für afrikanische Wissenschaftsjournalisten
Das Mentorenprogramms für Wissenschaftsjournalisten aus Afrika und dem Nahen Osten ist ein Programm des Weltverbandes der Wissenschaftsjournalisten WFSJ.
Das Programm will die Qualität und Quantität der Wissenschaftsberichterstattung in den Entwicklungsländern steigern und die Aufmerksamkeit in den Newsrooms darauf lenken, dass Wissenschaft ein wichtiger Teil der Nachrichtenmischung ist.
Mentoren und Mentees trafen sich erstmals während der Weltkonferenz zum Klimawechsel (COP) bei der UNEP in Nairobi/Kenia vom 4. bis 10. November 2006.
[Projektinformationen]
[Was "Nature" über das Projekt schreibt]
Seminar Organisation
Science journalism under the microscope
(for the European Union of Science Journalists‘ Associations EUSJA)
Bringing science to the people
(for the German Science Writers TELI)
The seminar at the EuroScience Open Forum 2006 (ESOF) in Munich, Germnay
Biotechnology around the western Baltic Sea
In September 2002 we organized a study tour for a group of European science journalists to show them the potentials and advances of the biotechnological research and industries in the northern Germany and Sweden (MediCon Valley).
Locations: Germany (Kiel + Dengelsberg, Lübeck, Wismar, Rostock, Greifswald), Öresund-region: Sweden (Lund, Malmö), Danmark (Kopenhagen).
The journalists came from Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Russia, and have mainly been members of the national associations of EUSJA. Sponsors: Governments of the visited countries, host companies, TELI (responsible), SFV.
edition of a magazine for the European composite plastic industry.
(z.B. 1/2000, 2/2000, 1/2001)
Publisher: DSM Composite Resins, Zwolle, the Netherlands
Editor-in-chief: Hanns-J. Neubert (Hamburg/Germany), contributing editors: Dr. Esther Görlich (Fürth/Germany), Cecile Michau (Paris/France), David Westaway (Chester/UK)
Provocative statements for "The importance of the industry- marine research link in the marine sector" at the Marine Industry Session on the EurOCEAN 2000 conference, August 2000, Hamburg, Germany
[Program as PDF-file]
Varia
Member of the Grand Jury of the
Descartes Prizes for Science Communication
The prize is given for excellence in science communication. Neubert war member of the Grand Jury from 2003 to 2006
Dozent für Fachzeitschriftenredakteure / Teacher in Technical Journalism
As a trainer/teacher in the further education of special interest print editors and journalists, Hanns-J. Neubert gaves lectures at the WBS TRAINING AG in Hamburg.
Gutachter / Expert Evaluator
Hanns-J. Neubert is expert evaluator for the dissemination and outreach activities of research projects and in the program "Science in Society" of DG Research of the European Commission since the 5th Framework Programme throught to the current 7th Framework Programme.
Lists of experts to the European Commission: FP6, FP7
|
Menü
|