Jo Bailey

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Engagement by Design, Engagement Through Design; Design approaches to foster reflexive science communication

Supervisor: Rhian Salmon

Secondary supervisor: Rebecca Priestley


Te Pūnaha Matatini PhD Candidate.

Profile

I am a senior lecturer at Massey University School of Design, and a practicing designer with an interest in science communication and visual systems. I hold a BSc in Geography from the University of Exeter and an MDes from Massey. I am in my second year of my PhD, which examines design as a tool to help scientist-communicators improve their engagement through connecting them with theory on public engagement with science.

Recent presentations

  • Bailey, J., Salmon, R. (2019). Reflexivity by design: tools to build bridges between theory and practice in science communication. Science in Public, Manchester, UK, 10 Jul 2019 - 12 Jul 2019.
  • Bailey, J. and Salmon, R.A. (2018). Reflexive practice; Radicalising how scientists approach communication, Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference, Dunedin.
  • Bailey, J., Sparks, T., Harris D, Gothe J. (2018). What’s design got to do with it? Designerly approaches to science communication. ASC2018, Sydney, 11 Nov 2018 - 15 Nov 2018
  • Bailey, J., Sparks, T. (2017). Prepare Wellington: Trans-situational mapping in a crisis. What can contextually relevant information offer science communication? Australian Science Communicators National Conference 2017, Adelaide, Australia, 23 Feb 2017 - 24 Feb 2017.
  • Bailey, J. (2017). LAWA (Land Air Water Aotearoa): A human-centred design process case study for science communication. Australian Science Communicators National Conference 2017, The Science Exchange, Adelaide, Australia, 23 Feb 2017 - 24 Feb 2017. 24 Feb 2017.