View the full show notes on the Amplifying Research website: https://www.amplifyingresearch.com/podcast/14-prof-bianca-brijnath
Today's episode is a deep dive with Professor Bianca Brijnath, the director of social gerontology at the National Aging Research Institute.
With over $24 million in research funding, much of it focused on cultural diversity, Professor Brijnath leads the Moving Pictures project, the largest website in the world for curating multilingual resources about dementia in various formats, from videos to comics.
Our conversation explores the critical importance of engaging with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) audiences in research dissemination. Bianca also shares insights on the benefits of using different mediums and the significance of co-designing with your audiences to achieve meaningful and impactful communication.
Our conversation covers:
The importance of engaging with CALD communities
Benefits of co-designing with communities
Responding to feedback from different cohorts
Managing iterations in project development
How institutions can engage more with multicultural communities
Choosing the right medium for your message
Starting with the community for impactful communication
The significance of inclusive science and messaging
Find Prof Bianca Brijnath online:
Bianca Brijnath on LinkedIn
National Aging Research Institute
Find Chris online:
Chris Pahlow on LinkedIn
Amplifying Research Website