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Science Comes Alive! The Internet Film Portal DFG Science TV

In: Strategies and Communications for Innovations

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  • Eva-Maria Streier

    (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG))

  • Nicole Pfeffermann

    (Jacobs University Bremen)

  • Jörn Grapp

    (Jacobs University Bremen)

Abstract

Do inner values matter? And what is beauty? On the modern Internet film portal DFG Science TV research diaries including background information on research projects provide answers to those questions. In spring 2008, DFG Science TV was started and meanwhile more than 20 research projects are presented on the film portal in terms of 3-min episodes. This innovative project DFG Science TV is described in the presented book chapter with the aim to give an impression of how online communication supports presenting scientific knowledge and day-to-day research work from various disciplines. As the structure of the book chapter is concerned, the unique DFG’s concept ‘Science comes alive!’ and the project DFG Science TV with its online communication activities in the first and second series are briefly described. Subsequently, first communication effects show the successful implementation of the project DFG Science TV and the example Love à la Darwin highlights the characteristics and possibilities of the Internet film portal. Finally, a conclusion and an outlook on future perspectives of DFG Science TV are provided.

Suggested Citation

  • Eva-Maria Streier & Nicole Pfeffermann & Jörn Grapp, 2011. "Science Comes Alive! The Internet Film Portal DFG Science TV," Springer Books, in: Michael Hülsmann & Nicole Pfeffermann (ed.), Strategies and Communications for Innovations, chapter 0, pages 293-304, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-17223-6_19
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-17223-6_19
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