Join us in the second webinar of our publishing webinar series.
How can anthropologists effectively communicate their research to broader audiences without sacrificing complexity or context? Join us for a webinar on science communication tailored specifically for anthropologists. This session will explore tools, strategies, and real-world examples for translating anthropological insights into accessible, compelling narratives for public audiences, policymakers, journalists, and interdisciplinary collaborators.
Our panelists will discuss:
- Best practices for writing and speaking about scholarly research for nonacademic audiences
- How to identify the “so what?” of your research and craft a clear message
- Tips for working with media or journalists, engaging on social platforms, and contributing to public scholarship
- Common pitfalls in science communication and how to avoid them
Panelists:
- Chip Colwell (SAPIENS)
- Agustín Fuentes (Princeton University)
- Natalie Konopinski (National Geographic)