Ever have a difficult conversation about climate? Pretty much everyone has. Knowing all the facts and figures only goes so far when talking to someone who just doesnât agree. So how do we break through the barriers? Scientists trained to present information in a one-way lecture format face a particular challenge: they first need to unlearn old habits.
âEverybody's trying to figure out âhow do we move past this idea that just arming people with facts will lead to a better world,â right, because weâve just seen that thatâs absolutely not true,â says Faith Kearns, author of Getting to the Heart of Science Communication.
Kearns argues that we all need to move from an âinformation deficitâ model of communication â where itâs assumed that the audience simply needs more information â to a relational model, where the science communicator does as much listening as talking in order to first find empathy and common ground.
Guests:
Faith Kearns, author, Getting to the Heart of Science Communication
Katerina Gonzales, doctoral research fellow, Stanford University
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