SCANZ 2022 Conference Recordings
If you missed or want to revisit any of the sessions in our 2022 conference, you can do so below. Click on each button to be taken to the video for that session.
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Day 1 keynote (includes mihi whakatau)
Marianne Elliot discusses the practical implications of misinformation and disinformation for communications work.
Talks
The future of research and innovation - David Hutchinson
Managing distressing social media - Nicole Skews-Poole
panel
Raising Indigenous voices
Hori-Te-Ariki Mataki, Gianna Savoie and Kiringāua Cassidy discuss the issues and share advice on how to ensure that Indigenous voices get heard in this panel facilitated by Toni Hoeta at Otago Museum.
Lightning Talks Session 1
Rising to the challenge: communicating public health research in Aotearoa - John Kerr
Toxic algae: a communications journey - Penny Fairbrother
Mentioning a myth when debunking it leads to more effective updating of beliefs - Laura Kranz
Day 2 keynote
Building resilience to manipulative information in Ukraine - Mark Skogen
panel
Supporting scientists who communicate contentious issues - facilitated by the NZ Science Media Centre
Belinda Cridge on 1080
Jonathan Broadbent on fluoridation
Doug Sellman on alcohol and public health
Lightning talks session 2
Collective storytelling as a river restoration tool: the role of catchment communities in inspiring environmental change - Kati Doehring
Show, don’t tell: A virtual experience that weaves mātauranga Māori with biophysical sciences - Mckayla Holloway
Sinking land and rising seas: NZ SeaRise - Ceridwyn Roberts
lightning talks session 3 and closing mihi
Let me tell you a picture: audio description in action - Judith Jones
Parasocial relationships with science communicators: the good, the bad, and the ugly - Becs Jarvis
Communicating science through COMICS! - Alanah Knibb
Incoming President Sarah-Jane O'Connor delivers her inaugural mihimihi (speech and acknowledgements)
Outgoing President Laura Goodall closes the conference with a mihi whakamutunga and karakia.