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Jan10

Citizen science and co-creation of knowledge

 

I’ve just read a very inspiring post on citizen science and co-creation of knowledge through the involvement of citizens in research. “Click to cure” (see my post about it) is one example, but similar initiatives are starting everywhere.

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Museums & Science Centers, Research, Universities, Web & Social media by Karine Blandel
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Jan09

New year’s considerations on science communication

 

I will start the first post of the year by wishing everyone a happy 2013! I hope this new year will bring you inspiration, success and fun in your personal and professional projects.

One of my teachers in science communication used to say: “remember to love and create”. As young students, Read more »

Festivals / Events, Museums & Science Centers, Research, Universities, Web & Social media by Karine Blandel
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Nov29

Click to Cure, citizens can help accelerate cancer research

 

Cancer Research UK, a British charity financing cancer research, has launched an original initiative aiming at involving citizens in cancer research.

The Click to Cure initiative emerged from the researchers’ need to accelerate the analysis of a growing amount of data. The principle is simple: you Read more »

Research, Web & Social media by Karine Blandel
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Nov26

Denmark’s New Natural History Museum, a talk with Hanne Strager

 

I was curious to know more about Denmark’s New Natural History Museum, which is expected to be completed in 2017. I had written about this project in a former post but Read more »

Festivals / Events, Museums & Science Centers, Universities, Web & Social media by Karine Blandel
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Oct18

Social media and research, a talk with Nina Bjerglund

 

I am so happy I have met Nina Bjerglund! I wanted to make a short interview with her to know more about her research project on “Social Media and Public Health Research”, but it turned into a very long – but delightful and inspiring! – meeting where we discussed Read more »

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My name is Karine. I am a French science communicator living in Denmark. In this blog I explore the field of science communication as it is practiced in France, in Denmark, as well as in other countries. My motivation is to remain updated with the latest developments of this exciting field and to inspire professionals by presenting new projects and actors. Happy reading!
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