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Media Training for Social Scientists

Location

The Commons : 329

Date & Time

November 20, 2019, 10:00 am11:00 am

Description

Tom Schaller, Professor, Political Science

Kimberly Moffitt, Associate Professor, Language, Literacy & Culture

Catalina Dansberger-Duque, Communications Manager, OIA


This panel explores how social scientists can connect with media outlets and talk to the press -- whether to promote your research or to serve as experts for public commentary.


Faculty panelists Tom Schaller (POLI) and Kimberly Moffitt (LLC) will be joined by Catalina Dansberger-Duque, UMBC’s Communications Manager for the social sciences and humanities, to provide advice and share their experiences.  


Topics will include:  understanding media cycles, how to speak in a timely and relevant way about current affairs, accessing different media outlets (e.g. social media, newspaper, TV, radio), writing an op-ed and other formats, how to pitch your research for a general audience, avoiding potential pitfalls, and the benefits of media engagement for your career.


Panelists will speak for around 45 minutes, followed by Q&A.  Light refreshments provided. Please RSVP as “going” below for an accurate headcount.


Sponsored by the Center for Social Science Scholarship.