Last week I had the opportunity to attend a science writing workshop organized by Christianity Today. I wrote a few pieces for their e-magazine The Behemoth and since they are now looking to expand their science coverage in their main magazine, they kindly invited me to participate. I appreciated the opportunity to reflect in a more focused fashion on my role as a science communicator, on the promotion of science versus the practice of science, and on what readers want and need from science coverage. After a day and … [Read more...] about Science in Review: Taxi Cab Science
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Making Cross-Cultural Relationships in a Globalised World
J. Nathan Matias (@natematias), Research Assistant, MIT Media Lab Center for Civic Media continues his Urbana12 series. This post in original form (12/30/2012) can be found here. Thank-you Nathan! Great to have you contributing material to the ESN Blog. Your work is much appreciated.. ~ Thomas B. Grosh IV, Associate Director of ESN. ---------------------- This weekend, I'm at Urbana, a gathering of Christian students interested in the work of the church worldwide. Over the last few days, I have been blogging … [Read more...] about Making Cross-Cultural Relationships in a Globalised World