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Nights at the museum: integrated arts and microbiology public engagement events enhance understanding of science whilst increasing community diversity and inclusion
This study uses integrated art and science events to explore a blended approach in improving public understanding of current scientific topics and widening participation within the local community. The events were a Halloween-inspired microbiology-themed series of interactive exhibitions hosted with...
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Microbiology Society
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209632/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34151182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000231 |
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author | Duckett, Catherine J. Hargreaves, Kate E. Rawson, Kirstie M. Allen, K. Elizabeth Forbes, Sarah Rawlinson, Katherine E. Shaw, Hollie Lacey, Melissa |
author_facet | Duckett, Catherine J. Hargreaves, Kate E. Rawson, Kirstie M. Allen, K. Elizabeth Forbes, Sarah Rawlinson, Katherine E. Shaw, Hollie Lacey, Melissa |
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description | This study uses integrated art and science events to explore a blended approach in improving public understanding of current scientific topics and widening participation within the local community. The events were a Halloween-inspired microbiology-themed series of interactive exhibitions hosted within a national museum as part of an existing series of adult education evenings. A representative sample of 102 mixed methods exit questionnaires, based on determining (i) audience diversity and (ii) understanding of scientific topics, were analysed by qualitative and quantitative approaches, and a post-attendance focus group was carried out to determine longer term impact of the event. Participants were grouped as 'Science', 'Arts', 'Both' or 'Neither', according to their past experience and engagement. These events welcomed more participants from the Arts and Neither subsections hence engaging a group of people who would not usually visit science public engagement events or comparative events hosted in traditional academic settings, highlighting the importance of venue choice in reaching new audiences and widening participation. An increase in perceived understanding of science was observed by all groups of participants with reported enjoyment focused around the science talks, presentations and blended art-science activities. A putative impact in science capital is observed with participants reporting an increased likelihood of attending science events in the future. Furthermore, increased discussion and awareness of science in society is evidenced by participants. Blended art and microbiology exhibitions enhance the accessibly of science public engagement events and is likely to increase science capital; the impact of this on cognitive polyphasia is also discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-82096322021-06-17 Nights at the museum: integrated arts and microbiology public engagement events enhance understanding of science whilst increasing community diversity and inclusion Duckett, Catherine J. Hargreaves, Kate E. Rawson, Kirstie M. Allen, K. Elizabeth Forbes, Sarah Rawlinson, Katherine E. Shaw, Hollie Lacey, Melissa Access Microbiol Pedagogy This study uses integrated art and science events to explore a blended approach in improving public understanding of current scientific topics and widening participation within the local community. The events were a Halloween-inspired microbiology-themed series of interactive exhibitions hosted within a national museum as part of an existing series of adult education evenings. A representative sample of 102 mixed methods exit questionnaires, based on determining (i) audience diversity and (ii) understanding of scientific topics, were analysed by qualitative and quantitative approaches, and a post-attendance focus group was carried out to determine longer term impact of the event. Participants were grouped as 'Science', 'Arts', 'Both' or 'Neither', according to their past experience and engagement. These events welcomed more participants from the Arts and Neither subsections hence engaging a group of people who would not usually visit science public engagement events or comparative events hosted in traditional academic settings, highlighting the importance of venue choice in reaching new audiences and widening participation. An increase in perceived understanding of science was observed by all groups of participants with reported enjoyment focused around the science talks, presentations and blended art-science activities. A putative impact in science capital is observed with participants reporting an increased likelihood of attending science events in the future. Furthermore, increased discussion and awareness of science in society is evidenced by participants. Blended art and microbiology exhibitions enhance the accessibly of science public engagement events and is likely to increase science capital; the impact of this on cognitive polyphasia is also discussed. Microbiology Society 2021-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8209632/ /pubmed/34151182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000231 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial License. The Microbiology Society waived the open access fees for this article. |
spellingShingle | Pedagogy Duckett, Catherine J. Hargreaves, Kate E. Rawson, Kirstie M. Allen, K. Elizabeth Forbes, Sarah Rawlinson, Katherine E. Shaw, Hollie Lacey, Melissa Nights at the museum: integrated arts and microbiology public engagement events enhance understanding of science whilst increasing community diversity and inclusion |
title | Nights at the museum: integrated arts and microbiology public engagement events enhance understanding of science whilst increasing community diversity and inclusion |
title_full | Nights at the museum: integrated arts and microbiology public engagement events enhance understanding of science whilst increasing community diversity and inclusion |
title_fullStr | Nights at the museum: integrated arts and microbiology public engagement events enhance understanding of science whilst increasing community diversity and inclusion |
title_full_unstemmed | Nights at the museum: integrated arts and microbiology public engagement events enhance understanding of science whilst increasing community diversity and inclusion |
title_short | Nights at the museum: integrated arts and microbiology public engagement events enhance understanding of science whilst increasing community diversity and inclusion |
title_sort | nights at the museum: integrated arts and microbiology public engagement events enhance understanding of science whilst increasing community diversity and inclusion |
topic | Pedagogy |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8209632/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34151182 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000231 |
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