School of Communications

Events


Media Diversity in Theory and Practice

Symposium and Workshop, Feb 2-3, 2012

The School of Communications is organising and hosting a symposium on
"Media Diversity in Theory and Practice" on 2-3, 2012

This event forms part of the School's involvement in the MEDIVA project, led by principal investigators: Prof. Paschal Preston and Dr. Neil O'Boyle. This EU-funded project seeks to strengthen the capacity of media to reflect the increasing diversity of European societies and to foster better understandings of immigrant integration.

For details of the Programme and other information on this event, please see Media Diversity in Theory and Practice - Programme

For those interested to learn more about the MEDIVA project please visit the MEDIVA site MEDIVA site




Sixth annual Celsius Symposium on Science and Society

Interdisciplinary experiences - collaborations and collisions

Friday 10 June 2011, 9am to 4pm, The Helix Gallery, Dublin City University

Celsius Logo and link to Celsious Site

This symposium will explore incentives and inhibitions to collaborations in higher education and research between the natural sciences and engineering, on the one hand, and social sciences and humanities, on the other. A point of departure for this exploration is that many of the most pressing social issues and most engaging intellectual issues have a multidisciplinary or interdisciplinary aspect.

The keynote speaker, Prof Brian Wynne (Lancaster University) is a pioneer in social studies of science with a long record of research and publication on issues in science governance. His most recent work has focused on social issues in biotechnology and genetics.

Draft programme

9.00 – 11.00 Interdisciplinarity and Pedagogy
Eilish McLaughlin (DCU School of Physics): Developing a module in Interdisciplinary Science
Lynn Scarff (TCD Science Gallery): The Future of Water – the Idea Translation Lab
Richard O’Kennedy (DCU Vice-President for Learning Innovation): Science in the courtroom – forensics, role-play and undergraduate education
Brian Trench (DCU School of Communications): Science communication – the evolution of a new academic subject
Chair: Marguerite Barry, DCU

11.00 – 11.30 Coffee break

11.30 – 1.00 Synergies between disciplines
Pat Brereton (DCU School of Communications, Associate Dean of Research for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences) and Stephen Daniels (DCU School of Electronic Engineering): New research approaches for sustainability
Enrico Marsili (DCU School of Biotechnology) and Padraig Murphy (DCU School of Communications): A dialogical life cycle approach for nanotechnology?
Siobhan O’Sullivan (former scientific director, Irish Council for Bioethics, and member, European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies): Research ethics and bioethics – where disciplines meet
Chair: Juliana Adelman, TCD

1.00 – 2.00 Lunch

2.00 – 3.15 Keynote address
Brian Wynne (Lancaster University): Lay expertise in governance of food biotechnology
Chair: Padraig Murphy

3.15 – 4.00 Concluding panel session
Chair: Brian Trench

The Celsius group wishes to acknowledge the support of the Office of Vice President of Research and the Office of Vice President of Learning Innovation