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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Get you ready for getting the most out of social media – Twitter in particular – for
your science & outreach
You’re not on your own!
Together with these 9 superheroes we will discover some skills and tools to help you
in this effort
To both communicate and interact effectively but also enjoy these moments
2
Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Step one is a basic one. Open your doors – and not just the physical ones, your
mental ones too.
Help spread the word that an open science is the only science.
Look for ways to publish work in open access, to responsibly store and share your
data, and to be transparent about your methodology
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
But also take it that one step further – beyond the academic environment
Let in outside influences into your science and acknowledge that there is also
valuable knowledge outside the walls of your institute
Look for ways in which you can develop socially robust knowledge and allow for
cocreation of science.
Helga Nowotny , Peter Scott and Michael T. Gibbons - Re-Thinking Science: Mode 2
in Societal Context (2003)
“Science’s validity no longer determined solely, or predominantly, by narrowly
circumscribed scientific communities
but by much wider communities of engagement comprising knowledge
producers, disseminators, traders and users.”
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Opening up in this day and age means embracing the digital possibilities
That also means knowing what this online existence implies
Seeing the benefits and understanding the downsides and challenges
Balancing your digital footprint versus your digital shadow, the professional and the
personal
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
GOOGLE YOURSELF
How do you want to come across? How much time do you have?
Assess what publications and other outputs of yours are already online and then
sharing everything else you are able to,
including teaching resources and ‘popular or informal’ resources in a variety of
formats.
Start communicating and interacting.
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Assessing your profile as a scientist and building up your identity works a lot better if
you understand what might the impact of your research
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Understanding & being able to identify the impact of your research helps society,
science as a whole, and you!
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Why are you doing what you’re doing?
What drives you? What is your passion?
Be ready to answer the So what?
Addressing relevance without necessarily being the one doing the relevant research
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Once you understand what your research may mean to other people, it is time to
communicate it effectively!
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Unfortunately a lot of scientists have been groomed in a specific form of
“communication”
Each audience needs another approach: form & content
The scientific way isn’t a bad way but it is just one way
There is one way of communicating that helps in all settings: the age-old technique
of storytelling
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Is there anything in your message which may resonate with your audience?
When considering this question, be honest with yourself, and try to embody
someone
else who hasn’t spent years toiling over your subject.
Rigorous researching and attention-grabbing storytelling are very different trades but
that does not mean that they are mutually exclusive.
By finding that point of connection in your research you’ll go a long way.
12
Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Let’s take some lessons from the ancient Greeks:
(1) The Hero’s Journey is based upon the idea that all heroes and mythological
characters proceed through a similar development throughout a trilogy or series.
This doesn’t only apply to fictional characters. Movie directors often use these
concepts in Hollywood when creating an attractive plot line.
(2) Aristotle: logos (logic in content), ethos (shared framework of values), pathos
(emotion)
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Touching the head and heart: making them laugh or cry, inviting them to join you on
your journey, challenging them to think.
Making your research real and relatable.
So structure around meaning, and the big picture. Then support key ideas with
details – but not too much.
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Both for comms and engagement strategy: consider stakeholder analysis
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Esther De Smet
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Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Not just about storytelling and using the right tools but also about LISTENING!!
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Esther De Smet
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Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
Twitter is an easy but worthwhile tool to start engaging about your research.
These are some of the benefits:
- Connect with peers and building a scholarly network. Quote: “It’s allowed me to
open up new communities for discussions and increase the interdisciplinarity of
my research.” (A network boost by M. Baker. Nature, 12 Feb 2015)
- Sharing and finding resources (think ‘open science’)
- Generating and refining ideas
- Honing writing skills: try building up a lucid argument in 140 characters!
- Reputation management (part of larger strategy in managing your digital
footprint/shadow)
- Dissemination of your research. Don’t just tweet your new scientific articles but
try to capture the attention of more people by making the content accessible.
- Public engagement and creating involvement: why not look for participants this
way?
- And remember, there’s a lot of journalists and media outlets on there too…
Jobs & prof. development:
- “Following institutions, companies and individuals on Twitter can offer clues
about workplace culture and ongoing projects in a way that static website do
not.”
- “Junior researchers are creating identities that don’t have to be routed through
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Esther De Smet
Science Communication and Public
Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
the principal investigator.” (A network boost by M. Baker. Nature, 12 Feb 2015)
It is a great tool for conferences:
- Back-channel: capture content & provide feedback, share questions and resources
- Connecting and networking
- Virtual participation
There is of course a big social element to it (especially for ECRs):
- Break isolation
- Look over the fence
- Find fellow victims
- Real-life scholar
- Sheer fun of it
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How to maximize the impact of your research through kick-ass social media skills

  • 1. 1 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 2. Get you ready for getting the most out of social media – Twitter in particular – for your science & outreach You’re not on your own! Together with these 9 superheroes we will discover some skills and tools to help you in this effort To both communicate and interact effectively but also enjoy these moments 2 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 3. Step one is a basic one. Open your doors – and not just the physical ones, your mental ones too. Help spread the word that an open science is the only science. Look for ways to publish work in open access, to responsibly store and share your data, and to be transparent about your methodology 3 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 4. But also take it that one step further – beyond the academic environment Let in outside influences into your science and acknowledge that there is also valuable knowledge outside the walls of your institute Look for ways in which you can develop socially robust knowledge and allow for cocreation of science. Helga Nowotny , Peter Scott and Michael T. Gibbons - Re-Thinking Science: Mode 2 in Societal Context (2003) “Science’s validity no longer determined solely, or predominantly, by narrowly circumscribed scientific communities but by much wider communities of engagement comprising knowledge producers, disseminators, traders and users.” 4 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 5. Opening up in this day and age means embracing the digital possibilities That also means knowing what this online existence implies Seeing the benefits and understanding the downsides and challenges Balancing your digital footprint versus your digital shadow, the professional and the personal 5 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 6. GOOGLE YOURSELF How do you want to come across? How much time do you have? Assess what publications and other outputs of yours are already online and then sharing everything else you are able to, including teaching resources and ‘popular or informal’ resources in a variety of formats. Start communicating and interacting. 6 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 7. Assessing your profile as a scientist and building up your identity works a lot better if you understand what might the impact of your research 7 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 8. Understanding & being able to identify the impact of your research helps society, science as a whole, and you! 8 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 9. Why are you doing what you’re doing? What drives you? What is your passion? Be ready to answer the So what? Addressing relevance without necessarily being the one doing the relevant research 9 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 10. Once you understand what your research may mean to other people, it is time to communicate it effectively! 10 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 11. Unfortunately a lot of scientists have been groomed in a specific form of “communication” Each audience needs another approach: form & content The scientific way isn’t a bad way but it is just one way There is one way of communicating that helps in all settings: the age-old technique of storytelling 11 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 12. Is there anything in your message which may resonate with your audience? When considering this question, be honest with yourself, and try to embody someone else who hasn’t spent years toiling over your subject. Rigorous researching and attention-grabbing storytelling are very different trades but that does not mean that they are mutually exclusive. By finding that point of connection in your research you’ll go a long way. 12 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 13. Let’s take some lessons from the ancient Greeks: (1) The Hero’s Journey is based upon the idea that all heroes and mythological characters proceed through a similar development throughout a trilogy or series. This doesn’t only apply to fictional characters. Movie directors often use these concepts in Hollywood when creating an attractive plot line. (2) Aristotle: logos (logic in content), ethos (shared framework of values), pathos (emotion) 13 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 14. Touching the head and heart: making them laugh or cry, inviting them to join you on your journey, challenging them to think. Making your research real and relatable. So structure around meaning, and the big picture. Then support key ideas with details – but not too much. 14 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 15. 15 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 16. 16 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 17. Both for comms and engagement strategy: consider stakeholder analysis 17 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 18. Esther De Smet 18 Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 19. Not just about storytelling and using the right tools but also about LISTENING!! 19 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 20. Esther De Smet 20 Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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  • 23. Esther De Smet 23 Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
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  • 28. Twitter is an easy but worthwhile tool to start engaging about your research. These are some of the benefits: - Connect with peers and building a scholarly network. Quote: “It’s allowed me to open up new communities for discussions and increase the interdisciplinarity of my research.” (A network boost by M. Baker. Nature, 12 Feb 2015) - Sharing and finding resources (think ‘open science’) - Generating and refining ideas - Honing writing skills: try building up a lucid argument in 140 characters! - Reputation management (part of larger strategy in managing your digital footprint/shadow) - Dissemination of your research. Don’t just tweet your new scientific articles but try to capture the attention of more people by making the content accessible. - Public engagement and creating involvement: why not look for participants this way? - And remember, there’s a lot of journalists and media outlets on there too… Jobs & prof. development: - “Following institutions, companies and individuals on Twitter can offer clues about workplace culture and ongoing projects in a way that static website do not.” - “Junior researchers are creating identities that don’t have to be routed through 28 Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018
  • 29. the principal investigator.” (A network boost by M. Baker. Nature, 12 Feb 2015) It is a great tool for conferences: - Back-channel: capture content & provide feedback, share questions and resources - Connecting and networking - Virtual participation There is of course a big social element to it (especially for ECRs): - Break isolation - Look over the fence - Find fellow victims - Real-life scholar - Sheer fun of it Esther De Smet Science Communication and Public Engagement - VIB training 29 May 2018 28
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