Symposium @UNL

Communicating Complexity 

A NO COAST SCICOMM SYMPOSIUM

Date: Nov. 16, 2023
Time: 10:00 am–4:00 pm CST / 8:00 am–2:00 pm PST
Virtual Location: Zoom
Target Audiences: Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdoctoral, Public, Staff, Undergraduate Students

The Communicating Complexity symposium, hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, will take place via Zoom on Nov. 16, 2023, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. CST. This event will make a deeper dive into the themes and issues raised during the SciComm 2022 panel of the same name, bringing together scientists, artists, and humanists to consider how and why we should develop science communication strategies that acknowledge, clarify, and contextualize complexity rather than trying to “overcome” it. Symposium speakers will address such questions as:

  • Does communicating complexity necessarily mean including more technical detail?
  • Are there alternative views of complexity we can utilize to communicate more effectively about problems like climate change?
  • How can we help non-scientists understand the role uncertainty plays in the scientific process, and the difference between evolving knowledge and “settled science”?
  • How can we challenge and/or reconcile long-cherished scientific ideals of “objectivity” and “parsimony” with greater appreciation for complexity in science?

The afternoon session will include a panel featuring Bradley Allf, Aileen Cassinetto & Jeanine Pfeiffer who will discuss their work in Dear Human at the Edge of Time as an example of how poetry complicates science.

Register to join.