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Proposals for the World Conference of Science Journalists end on May 15th

Send your proposals for next year’s World Conference “Science Journalism: Critical Questioning inthe Public Sphere” of the World Federation of Science Journalists.

Hurry up!

(and don’t hesitate to ask Fabio Turone – who is in the Programme Committee – in case you need any help).

8th World Conference of Science Journalists,
Helsinki, Finland, June 24 – 28, 2013

A few days left to propose your dream session

Call for proposals for WCSJ  2013, Helsinki

CLOSES 15 May 2012 !

To propose a session you have always dreamt about
but have not found in science journalist conferences so far,
please hurry and submit a brief description of the proposal through the
conference management system on 15 May 2012 at the latest.

The conference days are 25.-27 June 2013, with the themes

Our common values
Our exciting work
Our vulnerable world

The conference will include a pre-conference day (24 June) with skills building workshops,
three full conference days and one day  (28 June) for tailored post-tours.
The conference language is English.

More information can be found here:
http://wcsj2013.org/call/

See you in Helsinki!

Ulla Järvi
Programme Committee Chair

Eeva Pitkälä
Conference Director

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The call for proposals for WCSJ2013 in Helsinki is open: let your ideas out

The announcement by Ulla Järvi has just been published on the website of the WCSJ2013:

Call for Proposals for the 8th World Conference on June 24–28, 2013 is now open!

People wishing to give papers or organize complete sessions for the program for the 8th World Conference on June 24–28, 2013, are invited to submit proposals electronically here at our website.

The conference will include a pre-conference day (24 June) with skill building workshops, three full conference days and day (28 June) for tailored post-tours. The conference language is English.

The main themes for conference days are:

25 June Theme: Our common values
26 June Theme: Our exciting work
27 June Theme: Our vulnerable world

To propose a paper, please submit an abstract through the conference management system, found here at our website, on 15 May 2012 at the latest.

Please, find the web link and more information here

Welcome to Helsinki!

Ulla Järvi
Chair of the WCSJ 2013 Organizing Committee

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Risk and bioethics at WCSJ2011 in Doha (from a European perspective)

The following article, by Swim board member Daniela Ovadia, has just come out in the newsletter of EUSJA.

European science journalism was represented at WCSJ 2011 in Doha also by two panelists from Italy: Fabio Turone, who produced a panel on the communication of risk, and myself, in charge of a session on bioethics.

Moderated by Wilson Da Silva, editor in chief of Cosmos, the most widely read science popularisation magazine in Australia, the panel on risk offered three very diverse points of view on the issue.

Nigeria’s Akin Jimoh, who is the anglophone coordinator for the SjCOOP mentoring program of the World Federation of Science Journalists, discussed about the many difficulties a reporter has to overcome when trying to involve the population of African countries in the debate on risk, difficulties summarised in the picture of two motorbike riders wearing ludicrous – but not uncommon – substitutes for the helmets mandated by the law.

The lively and entertaining contribution by former TV reporter David Ropeik, book author and instructor at Harvard, focused on the elements that contribute to make objective hazards more or less scary, which should be known and used with caution by media professionals: from trust to familiarity, from choice to uncertainty through the dualism between risk and benefit, natural and man-made and between catastrophic and chronic, and more. His extensive research on the perception of risk was recently summarised in the book “How Risky Is It, Really?: Why Our Fears Don’t Always Match the Facts”.

Finally Fabio Turone analysed the available medical litterature on the quality of health and specifically risk reporting, to stress the importance of providing lifelong training for science journalists by journalists, specifically to practice and reinforce a critical approach. He presented the existing attempts at establishing a stronger and more effective alliance among scientific institutions, health policy makers and the media professionals in which the latter are considered “professional equals”.

From left: David Ropeik, Fabio Turone, Akin Jimoh and the moderator Wilson Da Silva.

Bioethics is more and more important in health reporting. It’s harder and harder for a science journalist to separate opinion from scientific evidence in topics such as end of life decisions or the  assessment of consciousness and coma. The panel in Doha was composed by journalists from the US – Joe Palca, science correspondent from NPR, and Jon Cohen, correspondent with Science who acted as moderator – the Canadian bioethicist Eric Racine, from Mc Gill University in Montréal, and myself. Racine illustrated his research on media reporting in cases that have a strong bioethical angle, especially with regards with neurology and neuroscience. He discussed the media coverage of the Terry Schiavo case in American and British newspapers through the analysis of the language used to describe her medical history, the most common mistakes in reporting and the misunderstanding of the experts’ comments.

Joe Palca discussed the hypes and hopes of stem cell research in neurological diseases and raised the question of how to report such an important issue. Finally I summarized two important cases involving end-of-life decisions that were debated in Italy for many years: the case of Piergiorgio Welby (an ASL patient who asked to withdraw assisted ventilation) and the case of Eluana Englaro (a coma patient with many similarietis with the Schiavo’s story). The speech benefited from the work by Gianna Milano, an Italian colleague who followed both cases for many years but could not attend the Doha conference.

From left: Daniela Ovadia, Eric Racine, Jon Cohen and Joe Palca.

The final discussion on the role of science journalism in ethical and scientific controversies sparked a debate about the difference between informing and teaching. The majority declared that the role of journalists is to inform and not to teach nor to judge the experts’ or the families’ position. An interesting part of the discussion involved colleagues from Islamic countries, where the bioethics debate is still in its infancy but is an emerging issue.

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The state of Science Journalism according to the WFSJ

The World Federation of Science Journalists has recently published in its website the report of the activities in the years 2009-2001 and several documents summarizing the very successful World Conference of Science Journalists held in Doha (Qatar) with an attendance of 800 delegates from 89 countries.

World Conference of Science Journalists in Doha Report is online

WFSJ 2009-2011 Report & minutes of the Doha General Assembly

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WCSJ 2011: Qualche immagine da Doha

Mentre il congresso mondiale dei giornalisti scientifici è ancora in corso a Doha, ecco alcune immagini del folto gruppo di giornalisti italiani (in grandissima parte “Swimmers”), con un saluto affettuoso alla collega e amica Gianna Milano che all’ultimo momento ha dovuto rinunciare a venire. (Grazie a Nicla Panciera per le foto)

Una parte della rappresentanza italiana. Da sinistra verso destra, in prima fila: Chiara Albicocco, Giovanni Spataro, Valentina Murelli e Amelia Beltramini

La discussione sulla bioetica, con Daniela Ovadia nel ruolo di producer e speaker (a sinistra nella foto), con il moderatore Jon Cohen e i due speaker Eric Racine e Joe Palca

La sessione sul rischio e i media, con David Ropeik (a sinistra), Fabio Turone (che ha prodotto la sessione), Akin Jimoh, e Wilson Da Silva nel ruolo di moderatore

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Lo Swim-team è in partenza per il congresso di Doha

La partecipazione italiana al congresso mondiale dei giornalisti scientifici che inizierà domenica 26 giugno sarà caratterizzata dalla presenza di numerosi iscritti della nostra associazione, in veste di panelist (Gianna Milano, Daniela Ovadia e Fabio Turone) e di delegati (oltre a Nicla Panciera che viene da Trento, dalla Lombardia verranno Mariachiara Albicocco, Amelia Beltramini, Valentina Murelli e Chiara Palmerini, che insieme al collega Alberto Giuffrè hanno beneficiato delle borse messe a bando dall’Ordine dei Giornalisti della Lombardia per i suoi iscritti).
Nella capitale dell’emirato del Qatar contiamo di incontrare centinaia di colleghi da tutto il mondo (e  magari anche altri colleghi italiani) e di discutere del presente e delle prospettive future dell’affascinante professione del giornalista scientifico, che sta attraversando numerose trasformazioni e deve saper cogliere le occasioni di rinnovamento profondo che la situazione di generale crisi del giornalismo porta con sé.

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Annunciati i vincitori della borsa dell’OdG per Doha

Assegnate le borse di studio dell’Odg lombardo per il Congresso mondiale dei giornalisti scientifici

L’Ordine dei giornalisti della Lombardia ha messo a disposizione 5 borse di 800 euro ciascuna, quale contributo alle spese di viaggio e iscrizione per il Congresso mondiale dei giornalisti scientifici (World Federation of Science Journalists), in programma dal 26 al 30 giugno 2011 a Doha (Qatar).

Dopo l’esame delle richieste pervenute le borse sono state assegnate a: Mariachiara Albicocco, Amelia Beltramini, Alberto Giuffrè, Valentina Murelli, Chiara Palmerini.

 

Congratulazioni ai vincitori!

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Ancora pochi giorni per andare a Doha con le borse dell’Ordine

Mancano pochi giorni alla scadenza del bando per le borse da 800 euro che l’Ordine dei Giornalisti della Lombardia ha messo a disposizione degli iscritti che vogliono partecipare al Congresso mondiale dei giornalisti scientifici che si terrà a Doha, in Qatar, alla fine di giugno.

Il bando dell’Ordine dei Giornalisti è consultabile qui: la somma di 800 euro è sufficiente a coprire la quasi totalità dei costi (per la registrazione al congresso gli iscritti a Swim hanno diritto alla quota scontata), dal momento che gli organizzatori hanno un’ottima convenzione con un albergo cinque stelle (50 dollari, circa 40 euro, a notte per la singola: il doppio per la doppia) e con le Qatar Airlines (15-25% di sconto).
Per quanto riguarda il volo aereo, vi consigliamo comunque di fare una valutazione comparata dei costi, per esempio su skyscanner.it, perché si trovano biglietti andata e ritorno a meno di 500 euro.

Infine, se avete bisogno di ulteriori motivi per venire, ecco un po’ di suggerimenti turistici da Repubblica Viaggi (“Doha tra archistar e tradizione”).

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Ecco il bando dell’OdG lombardo per Doha

Ecco i dettagli del bando per le borse istituite dall’Ordine dei Giornalisti della Lombardia, di cui avevamo dato un’anticipazione nei giorni scorsi: Continue reading

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WCSJ2011 Moves to Doha, Qatar June 27 to 29, 2011

Here is the official statement by our friend Nadia El-Awady about the decision of moving the World Conference of Science Journalists from Cairo to Doha, published on the website of the WFSJ

Cairo has been witness to very exciting times in the past few weeks and Egypt has now started the inspiring but demanding process of birthing a new democracy.

This will take time and a lot of vigilance and hard work on the part of the Egyptian people.

Doha, Qatar

The organizers of the World Conference of Science Journalists 2011 had to come to the very difficult decision of relocating the conference. We realize that many science journalists were looking forward to visiting a new and exciting Cairo and that so many were hoping to visit Tahrir Square that was just down the road from our conference venue. There were too many uncertainties, unfortunately, and we felt our priority needed to be providing a stable and safe environment to hold a successful conference.

The boards of the Arab Science Journalists Association, the National Association of Science Writers (US), the World Federation of Science Journalists and the WCSJ2011 steering committee met internally and with each other to discuss the situation.

The situation was assessed and discussions revolved around the best way to preserve the conference and to keep it in the Arab world. While we went through these discussions, we received many offers of support. One of them came as an offer from the Qatar Foundation who invited us to move the conference to Doha while honoring the Egyptian spirit of the WCSJ2011. We looked at all our options and we came to the unanimous decision to accept the kind invitation by the Qatar Foundation to move the conference to Doha, Qatar.

So it is my pleasure to announce that the WCSJ2011 will be held on its same dates of June 27 to 29, 2011 in Doha, Qatar with generous support from the WCSJ2011 Leading Sponsor, the Qatar Foundation.

The conference program will remain the same although with some changes to suit the exciting revolutionary times in the Arab world, how they have been affected by social media and what kinds of impacts we expect to see on science and science journalism.

Our leading sponsor in Doha, the Qatar Foundation, will be pulling together an exciting list of fieldtrips on June 30 so conference participants can explore what is happening in terms of research and development in this rapidly growing country.

We sincerely appreciate your patience with us over the past few weeks while our Egyptian staff were busy liberating their country. We have received so many encouraging words of support from science journalists all over the world and those words were deeply appreciated.

We are now working on updating the information on the conference website so that conference participants can proceed with their registrations and reservations. We hope you will have all the information you need to make your plans within the next few days.

We look forward to seeing you all very soon in Doha!

Best Regards,

Nadia El-Awady
Co-Director WCSJ2011
And an Egyptian Revolutionary!

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