Exhibition research and practice at CERN: challenges and learnings of science communication ‘in the making’

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This practice insight paper presents a reflection on a four-year collaboration between science communication practitioners and researchers, using CERN’s new education and outreach centre as a case study. The development of interactive exhibitions for this centre was informed by a variety of front-end and formative evaluation studies, from online surveys to exhibit prototype testing. As a multidisciplinary team of exhibition developers and social science researchers, we describe and discuss the challenges of — as well as learnings from — working together. Our experience will be relevant for everyone curious to discover ‘behind-the-scenes’ work of research-informed exhibition development in a large scientific laboratory.

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Dvorzhitskaia, D., Zamora, A., Sanders, E., Verheyden, P., & Clerc, J. (2024). Exhibition research and practice at CERN: challenges and learnings of science communication ‘in the making.’ Journal of Science Communication, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.23020801

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