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Area of Science:

  • Science communication
  • Public engagement with science
  • Arts-based research

Background:

  • The arts are increasingly utilized as a medium for science communication.
  • Understanding current trends and challenges is crucial for effective science outreach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To track trending approaches in arts-based science communication.
  • To identify challenges and goals for impactful science outreach.
  • To establish metrics for evaluating arts-based science communication effectiveness.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and case studies on arts-based science communication.
  • Analysis of community-engaged learning models.
  • Identification of key performance indicators for science communication initiatives.

Main Results:

  • Community-engaged learning is a prominent trend.
  • Key challenges include funding, accessibility, and measuring impact.
  • Goals focus on increasing public awareness and influencing policy.

Conclusions:

  • Arts-based approaches offer unique opportunities for science communication.
  • Developing robust metrics is essential for demonstrating the value of arts-based science outreach.
  • Effective strategies can enhance public understanding and engagement with science.