The Media Literacy Ireland (MLI) Making Sense of Science in MediaHorizon events took place online in October 2020.
On Friday 2nd October, Making Sense of Science in Media: Communication and Health explored the challenges and risks around communicating scientific data in a health crisis like Covid-19 and the role of media literacy in helping to create a more receptive environment for complex messages.
This event was moderated by Dr Juliana Adelman, Assistant Professor at Dublin City University and speakers included:
- Helen Dolk, Professor of Epidemiology & Health Services Research at the University of Ulster
- Barbara Gormley, Researcher, Lecturer MSc. Science and Health Communication and Ph.D. Candidate in Dublin City University
- Christine Bohan, Deputy Editor, The Journal.ie.
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On Friday 16th October, Making Sense of Science in Media: Communication and Climate Change explored the challenges and risks around communicating scientific data in a climate crisis and the role of media literacy in helping to create a more receptive environment for complex messages.
This event was moderated by Prof. Pat Brereton School of Communications, Dublin City University and speakers included:
- Conor Murphy, Professor of Geography and the Irish Climate Analysis and Research Units at Maynooth University
- Trish Morgan, Assistant Professor in the School of Communications at Dublin City University
- Philip Boucher-Hayes, Journalist and Broadcaster
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