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SSN seminar: "Starting an imaginary animal real estate agency: Experimenting with art for social science communication" with Eva Alisic

About this event

Please join us for this online seminar with Associate Professor Eva Alisic (University of Melbourne) and Jonathan O’Donnell (University of Melbourne), hosted by the Deakin Science & Society Network.

Abstract

This talk will explore – without having all the answers! – how we can use creative approaches to science communication. Eva conducts research regarding how children, young people and families deal with trauma and adversity. In addition, she has been involved in global science leadership programs and initiatives contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Wanting to engage a broader audience in reflection on research findings and project topics, she started to experiment with visual arts approaches. Jonathan has many decades of experience in research development and has seen several inspiring art-science projects and collaborations. He is also finalising his PhD on crowdfunding for researchers. Eva and Jonathan will share examples from small and big art projects past and present, and talk about some of the practical approaches for making them happen. This will be an interactive session to stimulate conversation about creative opportunities for science communication.

An example of this approach is ‘Furr & Fethaz Real Estate‘ – an art piece to make us both laugh and reflect. They address topics such as housing affordability, native land rights and inner-city biodiversity, within the broader context of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Speakers

Associate Professor Eva Alisic conducts research regarding how children, young people and families deal with trauma and adversity. In addition, she has been involved in global science leadership programs and initiatives contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Jonathan O’Donnell helps people get funding for their research. To be specific, he helps the people in the Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne in Australia (all opinions are his own). He has been doing that, on and off, since the 1990’s (with varying degrees of success). He loves his job. He loves it so much that he has enrolled in a PhD to look at crowdfunding for research. With Tseen Khoo, he runs the Research Whisperer blog and @ResearchWhisper Twitter stream, about doing research in academia.

Details

Seminar will stream on YouTube live. Access using the live link

Date/time: Tuesday 2 August, 11:00 AEST (Australian Eastern Standard Time, GMT+10)

Q&A with the speaker to follow. To send questions/participate in the chat, you’ll need to sign-in using a YouTube account.

The seminar will be recorded and available to watch on the SSN YouTube channel after the Livestream.

If you have any questions, please send to ssn-info@deakin.edu.au

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