Science Communication Seminars

Science Communication Seminar programme 2010
Thursdays 12-1 pm in the Centre’s Teaching Room
18 March Tess Bunny SciComm ReWILDing
15 April Carla Christie SciComm Introducing Chileans to their own dolphin: aa visual guide
22 April Marika Tait SciComm War's Redemption: The Korean Demilitarized Zone as a peace park
29 April Janelle Ericksen SciComm Truthful Medium: The subjectivity of documentary
6 May James Muir SciComm The language of film
13 May Eliza Muirhead SciComm  
20 May George Dawes SciComm Document the evidence in documentary film
27 May Kavi Chetty SciComm Framing Public Life
22 July Felicia Lau SciComm Of cetaceans and men: Anthropocentric investigations into the whaling debate
29 July Emily Gordon SciComm Our future food: fiction or reality?
5 August Linsday Horner SciComm Illustrated extra: the role of information graphics in documentary filmmaking
12 August Max Segal SciComm Edge of Science: Subverting the scientific establishment
19 August John Kerr SciComm Benzylpiperazine: The highs and lows of party pills in New Zealand
26 August Sofia Otero SciComm Analyzing effective narratives for children's non-fiction books
2 September Hugh Barnard SciComm Mountain Film - the history and characterisitics of a documentary gene
9 September Kirsten Hutton SciComm Geological science communication in New Zealand
16 September Lauren Shorser SciComm

Alien Minds: Evidence of intelligence in octopus, squid and cuttlefish

23 September Michael Henriquez SciComm Audience reaction to documentary forms
30 September Adam Hermans SciComm What is wild?
7 October Dan Hunter SciComm Indigenous Storytelling
14 October Olga Kotnowska SciComm The Wholly Other They Call Animal: animal protagonists in imaginative
4 November Simon Cherriman SciComm What is it with eagles?
Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, New Zealand University of Otago