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I am always up for discussions of how to communicate scientific ideas effectively to non-scientists.  Not sure I understand exactly what you're talking about though.  Do you mean using complexity to communicate complexity?  Ryan.
I am always up for discussions of how to communicate scientific ideas effectively to non-scientists.  Not sure I understand exactly what you're talking about though.  Do you mean using complexity to communicate complexity?  Ryan.
I would be up to a discussion concerning the communication of scientific ideas to non-scientists too (complexity just as much as any other scientific issue for that matter). [[User:Amelie|Amelie]]

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Contact: Andrew Bell (andybell@umich.edu)

Wondering if anyone else is interested in the role the tools of complexity might/should play in communicating nonlinearity, etc., to non-specialists (policy makers, local stakeholders).

I am always up for discussions of how to communicate scientific ideas effectively to non-scientists. Not sure I understand exactly what you're talking about though. Do you mean using complexity to communicate complexity? Ryan.

I would be up to a discussion concerning the communication of scientific ideas to non-scientists too (complexity just as much as any other scientific issue for that matter). Amelie