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Science Journalism – moving with the times
WCSJ 2011 Helsinki Bid
28.6 – 2.7.2011, University of Helsinki
City Campus, FinlandHost organisation: The Finnish Association of Science Editors and Journalists
Partner organisation: University of Helsinki
Welcome to Helsinki
WCSJ 2011 Helsinki will be an illuminating interdisciplinary forum
for the future challenges of science journalism. The conference will
map the work in science media, nd ways to navigate ahead and pro -
vide a range of instruments for all players in science communication.
The programme consists of plenaries and parallel sessions, work-
shops and sessions open to the public. We also plan to hold workshops
at different University of Helsinki campus sites where participants
can interact with scientists at work.
The social events include a Welcome Reception, a Receptionhosted by the Mayor of Helsinki, a Conference Dinner and a Barbe-
cue Party.
Post congress tours will be organised to Tallinn, Estonia, St. Peters-
burg, Russia and two Finnish university cities – Turku and Tampere.University of Helsinki Main Building. Front page: view of central Helsinki with the
National Library and university buildings in front.
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Themes and programme, pages 4–5
Conference arrangements, pages 6–9
Support, page 10
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Science journalism – moving with the times
WCSJ 2011 Helsinki invites science journalists and other science
communication professionals into a dialogue with researchers, politi-
cal decision makers and citizens.
WCSJ 2011 Helsinki will promote deep and fruitful discussions.
Our workshops will produce practical ideas and courageous visions
about what the world will look like in 2016 and what kind of a role
science journalism will have in the future.
WCSJ 2011 Helsinki will benet from the country’s innovative,
multi-cultural society with its rich heritage which has resulted in it be-
ing recognised as one of Europe’s top capital cities. It still, however,
retains its romantic roots from its wild northern background.
WCSJ 2011 Helsinki – the happiest and most productive World
Congress ever!
Our world
People all over the world show growing interest in research and tech-
nological and other innovations. Citizens, political decision makers,
people in the business world and many others want to learn about
scientic interpretations of climate change; decisions and solutions
concerning the world economic crisis; development of societies; cul-
tural changes and questions concerning health and well-being.
These interpretations are best disseminated by the media. To do
this, we need open science communication and independent, critical,
professional science journalism.
How can science journalists from different parts of the world un-
derstand and learn from each other? How can they communicate andnetwork on an equal basis with each other? Science journalists from
developed countries and countries in transition – what can we give
each other?
Discussing WCSJ 2011 Helsinki will be an illuminating interdiscipli-
nary forum for the future challenges of science journalism.
Our values
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United
Nations General Assembly on10th December 1948 states: “Everyonehas the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community,
to enjoy the arts and to share in scientic advancement and its bene-
ts.”
How has this basic human right come true in different parts of
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Themes and programme
Professor Leena Palotie
from Finland, one of the
world’s leading geneticists.
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the world? What is the signicance of science journalism and science
communication in this process?
Freedom of speech is also a basic human right stated in the Uni-
versal Declaration of Human Rights. Can people in different parts of
the world speak, write, study and satisfy their curiosity and informa-
tion needs freely in their own language?
Can science journalists work and publish freely in different coun-tries?
Multicultural WCSJ 2011 Helsinki speaks out on the most burning
ethical issues.
Our work
Besides traditional science journalism, there are new kinds of science
related journalism emerging. To name a few, we have innovation jour-
nalism, citizen journalism and campaign journalism.
Innovation journalism covers innovations, innovation processesand innovation ecosystems. Citizen journalism, at its best, controls
political decision making and the media. Campaign journalism, for
one, is strongly inuensed by industrial, business, political or social
interests.
There is also a growing amount of web blogs written by research-
ers and science journalists. These, too will be explored in our new
media workshops.
Are the borderlines clear enough between science journalism and
other types of research related journalism? Are there cases where co-
operation or other kinds of cross border communication is needed?A growing tendency for entertainment can be observed in the me-
dia. This is the case especially on the internet where aggravating and
exaggerated headlines are used solely to catch large audiences.
This is a threat to science journalism and communication. Science
journalists should have a vision how to combat this tendency – or
should science journalism move in same direction?
Professional WCSJ 2011 Helsinki will map the work of the science
media, nd ways to navigate ahead and provide a range of instru-
ments for all players in science communication.
News on science
The conference will feature major scientic, technological, social and
nancial research facilities, companies and universities – with tours,
discussions and hands-on workshops.
Exciting WCSJ 2011 Helsinki will provide daily breaking news and
present new innovations in science and technology.
Science under the midnight sun
One of the highlights of the WCSJ 2011 Helsinki will be “Scienceat Midnight”, an outdoor spectacular in the light of the northern
summer night. You’ll see stars only on the stage!
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Why Finland
Finland has in modern times purposefully invested heavily in science
and education to increase citizens’ well-being and standards of living.
The Finnish public has a proven great trust in science and research-
ers. Finland is one of the most research intensive countries in the
world with a national spending on research and development totaling
3.5 per cent of the GDP. Finland is also one of the world’s biggest
science publishers, relative to population and GDP. Finland is a stable
and welcoming country at peace with itself and other nations.
Finland is the home of the mobile phone and other communica-
tion technologies. The Finnish Association of Science Editors and
Journalists (FASEJ) will use contacts in these elds to ensure that the
best technologies are utilised to disseminate the conference proceed-
ings.
Funding and support
The conference will be funded by participation fees and sponsorship.
The University of Helsinki has already agreed to sponsor the World
Conference by offering its facilities free of charge as the venue for the
conference.The host organisation, the Finnish Association of Science Editors
and Journalists (FASEJ) has a very good and stable nancial situa-
tion. This will facilitate the effective and continuing working of the
whole conference organisation and management.
A number of science related organisations have expressed their
support for this bid. This leads FASEJ with a feeling of optimism that
the majority of fund-raising can be in place as soon as its bid is ap-
proved.
Participation of developing country delegates As hosts to WCSJ 2011 FASEJ will advertise the world conference
and promote it through various information channels and networks
available in the developing countries and economies in transition.
Our aim is to make a special effort to reach out to colleagues in these
countries so that the number of delegates from these regions is in-
creased.
We will also make a special effort to attract sponsorship for grants
intended to cover travel and accommodation costs for journalists from
resource poor countries.
Participation of journalism students
FASEJ will especially promote the participation of science journal-
ism students from the Baltic and Nordic countries and from Russia.
This will be done by disseminating information about the conference
through journalism schools and media institutions in these countries.
All journalism students will be offered grants or reduced rate registra-
tion fees.
Location and facilities
Helsinki
Helsinki is a modern city with over half a million residents, situated
on the Baltic Sea. The lifestyle in the second-most northern capital
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WFSJ President Candidacy
In case of successful bidding the FASJ will nominate its former Presi-
dent, science journalist Ulla Järvi as President of WFSJ 2011-2013.
Bid team
This bid has been produced by a team appointed by the Finnish
Association of Science Editors and Journalists and chaired by Vesa
Niinikangas.
Team members
Ulla Järvi, FASEJ
Reetta Kettunen, the Governmental Committee for Public
Information
Jorma Laakkonen, University of HelsinkiRaili Leino, FASEJ
Tapio Markkanen, the Finnish National Commission for UNESCO
Jari Mäkinen, Kupla Productions Ltd
Vesa Niinikangas, FASEJ
Helena von Troil, FASEJ
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Academy of Finland
City of Helsinki
Governmental Committee for Public Information
Finnish Society for Scientic Information
Federation of Finnish Learned Societies
Finnish National Commission for UNESCO
Ministry of Education
The Swedish Academy of Engineering Science in Finland
Technology Academy Foundation
Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation
Yleisradio, the Finnish National Broadcasting Company (YLE)
The following organisations express their support for this bid
Support
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