^ Hand-made AM/FM antenna in a Portuguese ship

Along the working experience in marine science projects, Aurora Ribeiro has focused her interest in studying and developing better ways of communicating what science knows about the Ocean.

Publications:

Seeyave et al. (2017)
Writng a Communication Strategy: A Step-by-Step Guide and Template - Tailored for International (Marine) Science Organisations (open access)
Produced by Ocean Communicators United
Publisher: POGO, UK
Authors: Sophie Seeyave, Pauline Simpson, Scott Burg, Kelly-Marie Davidson, Thecla Keize, Fiona Beckman, Victoria Cheung, Anuschka Miller, Aurora Ribeiro, Emily Smail, Andreas Villwock


Communications:

Ribeiro, A. (2018) [ACCEPTED]
The Sea in the Portuguese media - the role of science
3rd Comunicating Science in a Changing World | Covilhã | Oct 2018

Ribeiro, A. (2017)
Marine Scientific Culture and new touristic activities: win-win situation for the Azorean sea?
Culture, Sustainability, and Place | Ponta Delgada | Oct 2017

Ribeiro, A. (2016)
Image and narrative on marine scientific projects - The example of the FIXO3 project.
CommOcean Conference | Bruges | Dec 2016

Henriques, D.P & Ribeiro, A. (2016)
One More Dystopic (Film) Cycle? Some Thoughts and Plans for Interdisciplinary Research Addressing Change Management.
Apocalypse and Monstrous Geographies | Prague | May 2016

Visual Communication