Free bright conversations-meaningful participatory activities for the communication of the sustainable development goals (SDGs)

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Political, economic and social actors have begun to implement the 17 SDGs (UN 2030 Agenda) to build a desirable future for everyone. To reach this goal, a mix of systemic alteration and individual change is needed. "Free Bright Conversations" is a dialogue-based science communication event developed at MUSE-Science Museum in Trento that focuses on people's engagement with sustainable development. The paper describes the format and provides an evaluation based on preliminary data collected on two occasions. The authors conclude that participatory science communication furthers involvement with our common, sustainable future.

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Ballatore, M., & Bartsch, M. (2020). Free bright conversations-meaningful participatory activities for the communication of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). Journal of Science Communication, 19(4), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.19040801

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