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Developing an evidence base for science engagement: Expert Working Group recommendations

dc.contributor.authorEckersley, Richarden_AU
dc.contributor.authorStocklmayer, Susanen_AU
dc.contributor.authorPerera, Seanen_AU
dc.date.accessioned2011-04-06T01:18:55Z
dc.date.available2011-04-06T01:18:55Z
dc.date.created2011-03en_AU
dc.description.abstractThe Federal Government's goals for a better Australia rely on the creative capabilities of the constituent parts of the national innovation system, within which a scientifically aware Australian public needs to play a key role. The Inspiring Australia report, in particular Recommendation 15, recognizes that Australia requires a strategic capability to design, target and review effective science engagement activities to guide future investment, contributing to the building of science communication capacity, professionalism and excellence: Recommendation 15: Developing an Evidence Base. That the national initiative support a program of research in science engagement - such as baseline and longitudinal attitudinal and behavioural studies, activity audits, program evaluations and impact assessments - to inform future investment decisions by government and its partners. To this aim, a short-term Expert Working Group was commissioned by the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research to offer a plan for identifying and sharing best practice for an evidence base for science engagement in Australia. The Expert Working Group finds that much needs to be done to create stronger links between the constituent parts of Australia's national innovation system. They propose ten recommendations divided into three main themes: The Australian Public, Science Engagement Enterprises, and Funding for Science Communication, that inform Recommendation 15 of the Inspiring Australia report...en_AU
dc.format.extent32 pagesen_AU
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen_AU
dc.identifier.citationEckersley, R., Stocklmayer, S. & Perera, S. (2011). Developing an evidence base for science engagement: Expert Working Group Recommendations. Canberra: Australian Government, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/7163
dc.language.isoen_AUen_AU
dc.publisherAustralian Government, Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Researchen_AU
dc.rightsWith the exception of material that has been quoted from other sources and is identified by the use of quotation marks ‘ ’, or other material explicitly identified as being exempt, material presented in this report is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia licence. The details of the relevant licence conditions are available on the Creative Commons website at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au/deed.en. The document should be attributed as Inspiring Australia Expert Working Group on Developing an Evidence Base for Science Engagement in Australia: Recommendations.en_AU
dc.source.urihttp://www.innovation.gov.au/Science/InspiringAustralia/Documents/DevelopinganEvidenceBaseforScienceEngagement.pdfen_AU
dc.subjectinnovation, science communication, Inspiring Australiaen_AU
dc.titleDeveloping an evidence base for science engagement: Expert Working Group recommendationsen_AU
dc.typeReport (Commissioned)en_AU
local.contributor.authoruidu9801857en_AU
local.contributor.authoruidu9600279en_AU
local.contributor.authoruidu2537013
local.description.notesThis report was tabled at the Inspiring Australia National Conference (28-29 April 2011) Melbourne. Prepared by the Developing an Evidence Base for Science Engagement Expert Working Group, chaired by Mr Richard Eckersley, Founding Director Australia 21; with Associate Professor Susan Stocklmayer and Dr Sean Perera, Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science, The Australian National University, as part of Inspiring Australia.en_AU
local.publisher.urlhttp://www.innovation.gov.au/Pages/default.aspxen_AU
local.type.statusPublished Versionen_AU

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