The conservation of marine systems requires attention to the social component, often called the human dimension. The ubiquity of use of the term, however, usually hides what we really mean. We propose a one-day workshop that incorporates two successfully run workshops by the facilitators. The first portion of the workshop will help biophysical scientists, conservation professionals, and students identify and develop the "human dimensions"... [ view more ]
The conservation of marine systems requires attention to the social component, often called the human dimension. The ubiquity of use of the term, however, usually hides what we really mean. We propose a one-day workshop that incorporates two successfully run workshops by the facilitators. The first portion of the workshop will help biophysical scientists, conservation professionals, and students identify and develop the "human dimensions" of their research or program. Building from a successful training for OSU graduate students, we categorize the human dimensions into three categories: Social Research, Arts & Humanities, and Application (communication, education and management). All participants will rotate through facilitated workgroups in each of the three categories, exploring best practices and innovative applications of the three types of human dimensions, and developing a prototype for integrating each type of human dimension into an existing project of their choice.
The second half of the workshop will facilitate the communication of human dimensions components to marine conservation. While all scientists need to practice effectively communicating their message, the marine social sciences and human component are particularly problematic for many professionals to frame in meaningful ways. Using COMPASS's proven tools and frameworks, workshop participants will learn how to identify their audience, frame, and deliver their human dimensions message.
Through hands-on activities and small group feedback, participants in this workshop will leave with a better understanding of how to identify, incorporate, and communicate human dimensions in their research.
Proposed Duration: 6 hours
Required materials: Projector, Newsprint, markers, tape
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