Science Policy and Communication with Bill and Emma Dauster
An episode of the When Science Speaks podcast, hosted by When Science Speaks, titled "Science Policy and Communication with Bill and Emma Dauster" was published on April 9, 2021 and runs 38 minutes.
April 9, 2021 ·38m · When Science Speaks
Episode Description
In a first father-daughter interview on the podcast, Bill and Emma Dauster discuss important science communication and policy issues, including:
– Approaches that Bill, a longtime public policy expert, has found scientists employ that are particularly effective in getting their message across to politicians and common missteps to avoid
– Notable differences between persuading a scientific advisor compared to a politician that a research project is important and/or deserving of funding
– How Emma's science background as a PhD student in Neuroscience and Behavior informs her views on politics
– When Bill was working in the Senate and the White House, which qualities and skills did effective scientist-staffers he supervised or worked with seem to possess
– The best entry points for scientists who want to get into the policy arena, including at the local, state, or federal level and Legislative Branch compared to Executive Branch
– The importance of diversity in research
– Scientists are trained to "follow the data", but public policies are shaped by, and embedded with, political considerations like the "equity" of a proposal, not just how efficient it may be, or the power of certain group in society to bend a policy to its benefit, for example. How these factors can challenge scientists interested in policymaking, as it's not just "all about the data"
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