Comparing science communication theory with participatory practice: case study of the Australian Climate Champion Program

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While short-term participatory science communication activities have been well researched, long-term programs have received scant attention. Analysing survey data and participant discussions, I investigated interactions between Australian farmers and scientists engaged in the Climate Champion Program (2009–2016). I compared their interactions to three theorised science communication models: deficit, dialogue and participatory. I found their interactions illustrated a mix of the characteristics of all three models. While farmers and scientists appeared to be motivated to interact by deficit and dialogue objectives, respectful and trusting relationships emerged from long-term participation, which was key to making deficit and dialogue-style communication more effective.

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Metcalfe, J. (2022). Comparing science communication theory with participatory practice: case study of the Australian Climate Champion Program. Journal of Science Communication, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.21020204

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