The Open Information Science Journal

2008, 1 : 10-14
Published online 2008 July 9. DOI: 10.2174/1874947X00801010010
Publisher ID: TOISCIJ-1-10

Science Communication, Information and Participatory Methodologies: Key Success Factors in a Public Debate on the Freshwater Crisis

L. Libutti and A. Valente
Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies (IRPPS), National Research Council (CNR), Italy

ABSTRACT

The article considers how discrete disciplines such as documentary research, participatory methodologies and the public communication of science can, if used synergistically, provide the necessary elements for a public debate on a scientific issue of current interest. In this instance, the debate formed part of a CNR- British Council, Rome branch and the Civil Protection Department project for the communication of science to young people, and the theme chosen for discussion was the freshwater crisis. It is important to ensure that schools offer suitable learning environments and provide innovative teaching techniques to encourage students to explore the social dimensions of the scientific issues they are dealing with.

Keywords:

Science communication, participatory methodologies, young people, information dissemination.