Can we still trust scientific publications? How are satellite technologies transforming investigative journalism, paving the way for previously inaccessible stories? How can journalism survive and thrive with increasingly limited resources? These are just some of the questions that will be tackled at "Future Visions On Science Communication", a series of in-depth discussions organized by SISSA on November 27, December 3, and December 10, 2024.
The events will bring together international professionals from the worlds of science communication and journalism, aiming to broaden discussions about the future of science information.
The three event are:
27 November 2024, 10.30 am, room 128-129, SISSA: “The Crisis in Scientific Publishing”
3 December 2024, 10.30 am, room 5, SISSA: “From Space to Story: The Power of Satellite Journalism”
10 December 2024, 10.30 am, room 128-129, SISSA: “Journalism and Economic Sustainability: Stories of Innovation and Commitment”
All sessions are free and open to the public. No registration is needed.
For information and the complete program, visit the website: Future Visions on Science Communication 2024.
Future Visions is organized by SISSA Interdisciplinary Laboratory, the Master’s course in Science Communication “Franco Prattico”, and the National Science Communication Conference. The events are also held in collaboration with SISSA Medialab.