Proceedings of Meetings and Symposia>Conference Session:  Mooney, Rosenau, Jones, Johnson (January 16, 2011), Defending Science Online: Tactics and Conflicts in Science Communication, Science Online 2011, Sigma Xi Conference Center, Retrieved on 2011-01-17
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    Memes

    Summaries of important points and comments made by the speakers and audience for this session:

    Chris Mooney

    ·         How do we correct misinformation?

    ·         “How I Started Worrying and Learned to Doubt the Blog”

    ·         Internet is second only to TVF as source of information about Science and Technology

    ·         Brendan Nyhan – people did not change their minds when presented with corrections that challenge their ideological point of view

    ·         Cultural Cognition of Scientific Facts (Kahan et al): conservative libertarians were more likely to accept an article on reducing pollution when it included headline about nuclear power.

    ·         “What Happened on Delibaration Day” Case _____

    ·         Correcting George Will: “no global warming for more than a decade” bloggers tar and feathered him, Washington Post recognized the outrage and WMO wrote letter correcting him, but Will did not apologize or correct himself.

    ·         Message First, Facts Second

    Joshua Rosenau

    ·         Blogs can’t correct Texas Textbooks.

    ·         School Board science standards  1998 review “strengths and weaknesses” but they only wanted to review weaknesses of evolution.

    ·         Texas Freedom Network, texasteachers.org, Teach them Science, NCSE

    ·         Reach people with documentaries about Kansas, and convince them to speak at meetings.

    ·         Audience Research: talk about medical advances from evolution, compatibility of faith and evolution

    ·         Start Online, Move Offline.

    ·         Make it hard to be dismissed: state why your opinion matters (member of the community, scientific background)

    ·         If you’re in a coalition and you’re comfortable, you know it’s not a big enough coalition. – Bernice Johnson Reagon

    Val Jones

    ·         Science Based Medicine blog.

    ·         80% of Americans go online for health information, but only 20% consider the source.

    ·         Case Study of Two Patients going to two different online sources for health information.

    ·         True story: colon cancer survivor who found oncologist online, breast cancer who tried alternative medicines and died in six months

    ·         Getbetterhealth.com

    Comments:

    ·         November 1963: Malcom X Black Revolution

    ·         Margaret Sangers: planned parenthood

    ·         Meam Goldman: talked about birth control when it was illegal

    ·         George Will is into Toaster oven science, not real science. (look up article where George Will says he loves science)

    ·         Van: academic centers need to set up social media centers. Shout down crazy people.

    ·         Create peer-to-peer references that people can link to in response to people being wrong in comments sections.

    ·         Van: Health Blogger Code of Ethics

    ·         Astrology News: Astrologers said It’s true, but it doesn’t change any of the results. There’s a reason it doesn’t change any of the results.

    ·         Mooney: quick heuristics to determine whether to engage someone, politely say, “I don’t want to have this conversation.”

    Parent Reference

     Science Online 2011
    Proceedings of Meetings and Symposia>Conference Session:  BlogTogether, (January 2011), Science Online 2011, BlogTogether, Sigma Xi Conference Center, Retrieved on 2011-01-17
  • Source Material [scienceonline2011.com]
  • Folksonomies: science scio11 #scio11 science online communication