Associate Professor in Science Communication, Australian National University
Fabien a science communication academic with a background in philosophy (PhD) and economics (PG Dip). He brings these fields into his work on how knowledge, and especially scientific knowledge, is discussed, considered, and shaped in conversations between experts and non-experts. He is especially interested in questions about social epistemology and on the ethics of science communication.
Fabien has worked in Australia and New Zealand, and have collaborations all over the world. He is currently the Secretary of PCST, the global network for the Public Communication of Science and Technology, and from 2016 to 2018 was the president of the Science Communicators' Association of New Zealand.
NZ’s government plans to lift a ban on gene tech outside the lab – here’s what people think
Sep 25, 2024 12:36 pm UTC| Politics
The governments recently announced plan to end New Zealands effective ban on the use of gene technologies outside the laboratory has reignited debate about this historically contested topic. While the government aims to...