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Engage the Public in Science and Embrace Future Change with Human-Centric Stories, Art, and Imaginings
Stacey Fritz
, Patricia Romero-Lankao
Applied Research for Communities in Extreme Environments
Center for Integrated Mobility Sciences
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Imagining
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Narrative
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Collaborative
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Engagement
50%
Weave
50%
Humor
50%
Science Fiction
50%
Oral Tradition
50%
Hope
50%
Short Stories
50%
Cultural Anthropology
50%
Physical Science
50%
Computer Science
Scientific Data
100%
social aspect
100%
Environmental Sociology
100%
Physical Science
100%
Cultural Aspect
100%
Science Fiction
100%
Oral Tradition
100%
Social Sciences
Humor
50%
Psychology
Humor
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