The monthly online SSHA and Impact Flashlight
The communication of science succeeds when people can be motivated to see themselves as active co-creators of their own environment and new knowledge is generated. Various (citizen-) science approaches are helpful methods to educate, collect data or to involve citizens in decision-making processes. However, those examples of knowledge transfer, as open as they wish like to be, mainly reach academic audiences or partners from the business world who already have a scientific or at least economic interest. So the question is: which places and contents could lead to a broader knowledge transfer and discursive exchange within science and society?
If you ask me: it is the component of the art that is missing within transformative processes. Now you will ask: what is art capable in times of global challenges? Would the art world be ready to participate in the transfer of knowledge? What about art universities? What about the structures?
SSHA monthly flashlight meetings are organised by ASTP with the kind cooperation of Görgen & Köller GmbH.
Speaker: Norina Quinte - Concept developer, art manager and art researcher - Ato, Germany