Should scientists stand up as things fall down? Advocacy, activism, impartiality and the risks

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President Donald Trump’s administration is already muzzling government-funded scientists. Closer to home, Australian scientists have their own stories to tell about science censored, stymied or watered down when its findings aren’t convenient to industry or politicians. Should scientists stand up as things fall down? A Tasmanian panel argue why scientists should speak up, and consider the tensions between advocacy and impartiality when they do.

Speakers

Alexandra de BlasScience and environmental communicator, consultantMember, Tasmanian Independent Science Council

Louise CherrieEnvironmental management consultantDr Lila LandowskiNeuroscientist and science communicatorCollege of Health and Medicine, University of TasmaniaBoard director, Science & Technology Australia

The Honourable Megan (Meg) Webb Independent Member for NelsonTasmanian Legislative Council

Robyn WilliamsHost of The Science Show, ABC Radio National

Dr Lisa-ann GershwinBiologist, marine scientist, authorMember, Tasmanian Independent Science Council


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