We believe the future of science is civic. Don't miss our exploration of the civic nature of science through the CivicSciTV Network that we are building where we are engaging scholars, practitioners and local community members. Hear their insights directly! https://lnkd.in/eH5Pcj8t
Civic Science Media Lab
Market Research
Boston, MA 75 followers
A research laboratory conducting civic science journalism
About us
We are a research laboratory based in the Sai Resident Collective (SRC). We are motivated by the desire to understand the developing landscape of civic science to make it more accessible, informative, and actionable for diverse stakeholders in the field. Our primary focus lies in conducting investigative civic science journalism to interrogate and unravel ongoing progress and shed light on important issues across the field. Our journalistic endeavor allows us to pose probing questions to various stakeholders to elicit new insights that we present in an engaging manner to everyone.
- Website
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https://saicollective.org/media-lab
External link for Civic Science Media Lab
- Industry
- Market Research
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Boston, MA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- research, news, and journalism
Locations
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Primary
Boston, MA 02109, US
Employees at Civic Science Media Lab
Updates
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Join Jake Krauss to learn how the Smithsonian celebrates the solstice late into the night. See how they engage the public in space science education and creative interpretations of the solstice: https://lnkd.in/eW5awvTE
Space Science Outreach at Smithsonian Solstice Saturday! CivicSciTV News July 15
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Prof. Natalie Nannas shares the human story behind her recent research paper capturing an important side of science we rarely hear about! Find the story on our network terminal: https://lnkd.in/e9Arjt_Q If you have a story behind your recent publication, let us know at mlab@saicollective.org
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Join us on Friday June 28th at 10-am US ET & engage with life scientist Dr. Grace Kago and computer scientist Dr. Mohamed Cissé who talked with Stephanie Okeyo as part of a special series she is hosting on the CivicSciTV Network examining the intersection of African indigenous languages & science engagement You can engage with Kago, Cisse, & Okeyo in the live chat here! https://lnkd.in/eRaffwcm
Kago & Cissé share insights on the landscape of African indigenous languages in science engagement
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If you missed it, not long ago, our lab published this map from our ongoing work to characterize the "Distribution of the National Science Foundation’s Advancing Informal STEM Learning Awards (AISL) between 2006-21" https://lnkd.in/dm_Dfm5A
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Airing now: How is LabXchange engaging millions of formal & informal science learners & educators globally? https://lnkd.in/dxW-Q3Tt #civicsciencetech #civicscience #scicomm
How is LabXchange engaging millions of formal & informal science learners & educators globally?
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Just added to the CivicSciTV Network Terminal: "Zooming into the history of Zooniverse" https://lnkd.in/eWFXW-Xn #civicsciencemedia #civicscience #scicomm
Zooming into the history of Zooniverse
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Quantum physicists from UIUC talk with Diya Dwarakanath on the CivicSciTV Network to explain the feedback loop between quantum development and the public, along with the lessons they have learning. https://lnkd.in/dQWszuwm #civicscitv #civicscimedia #civicscience
Quantum physicists from UIUC explain the feedback loop between quantum development and the public
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Listen to this new episode from the"Consider This Next" Program on CivicSciTV Radio. Host Kacie Luaders talks with Danielle Meinert, an amateur mycologist from Atlanta. https://lnkd.in/eHB-etSV
Consider This Next #2: Kacie talks with Danielle Meinert, an amateur mycologist from Atlanta by CivicSciTV Radio
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The most popular insight on the CivicSciTV Network Terminal so far: https://lnkd.in/ejZ-4uu5 #civicscience #scicomm
Why public engagement is, and always has been and always will be, critical for science
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