Communicating Results
Communicating Results
The way we communicate the outcome of our research can have huge consequences, both on wider society and the research that gets done in the future. It is important to consider how the communication choices we make can exclude people and harm our research.
Section 1
Transparency
In this section, we highlight the impact of transparent communication in research, emphasising its role in promoting inclusivity and equity by making findings accessible to all.
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Accessible Communication
In this section we consider why it benefits everyone to communicate research in the most accessible way and factors we can address to achieve this.
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Inclusive Visualisation
In this section, we explore how visual choices in research communication can reinforce bias or promote inclusion, and offer practical steps to create more equitable and representative visuals.
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