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1 online resource (streaming video file) (57 min. 41 sec.) ; 333026727 bytes |
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Iain Stewart is a Scottish geologist who's presented a number of science shows for the BBC. You may have seen Rise of the Continents on the ABC a year ago, but he's also presented Earth: The Climate Wars, How Earth Made Us and How to Grow a Planet. He believes that scientists have a moral duty to effectively convey scientific evidence to the public. He's argues there's been a failure in science communication, looking at climate change as a specific example.Stewart himself is an excellent orator, but is correct in saying this is an area of weakness within the world of science. This is why a group of BBC Science journalists took a course with Hollywood screenwriter Robert McKee. They learnt how to tell (and sell) a story.Stewart delivers this inaugural Scientia address at the University of New South Wales |
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Broadcast 2014-08-29 at 11:00:00 |
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Classification: PG |
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University of New South Wales.
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Forums (Discussion and debate)
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Geologists.
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Science projects.
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Streaming video
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Aly, Waleed, host
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Stewart, Iain, contributor
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