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Press Release – Science Media Centre After finishing a study on everyday ableism, a team of researchers at Massey University decided to commission illustrator Toby Morris to present their results as a comic strip. The researchers have now written a paper about the creative …
After finishing a study on everyday ableism, a team of researchers at Massey University decided to commission illustrator Toby Morris to present their results as a comic strip.
The researchers have now written a paper about the creative collaboration. They point out struggles, like balancing creative impact with staying true to the data. However they say the comic helped make their findings understandable to the general public, which in turn helped drive social change.
Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 9:30 am
After finishing a study on everyday
ableism, a team of researchers at Massey University decided
to commission illustrator Toby Morris to present their
results as a comic strip.
The researchers have now
written a paper
about the creative collaboration. They point out
struggles, like balancing creative impact with staying true
to the data. However they say the comic helped make their
findings understandable to the general public, which in turn
helped drive social change.
The SMC asked experts to
comment on how visuals can be used to communicate
science.
Professor Karen Witten, SHORE and
Whariki Research Centre, Massey University; and co-author of
Tuesday, 6 July 2021, 3:01 pm
Helping public understanding of New Zealand’s COVID-19
response has been a focus for both recipients of this
year’s Critic and Conscience of Society Award, presented
by The Gama Foundation in a ceremony in Christchurch today
[6 July].
Gama Foundation’s
Grant and Marilyn Nelson, Associate Professor Siouxsie
Wiles, Professor Alexander Gillespie at today’s Critic and
Conscience of Society Award presentation in
Christchurch.
Two $50,000 Critic and Conscience of
Society Awards are being presented: to Associate Professor
Siouxsie Wiles (University of Auckland) and
Professor
Alexander Gillespie (University
of Waikato).
The award was established to encourage
academic staff at New Zealand universities to act as
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