Campfire Conversations at the 2020 Annual Meeting: Insights and Lessons Learned from “Cuss-And-Discuss” Rather than “Chalk-And-Talk”
The 2020 SRM Annual Meeting piloted “Campfire Conversation,” round-table discussions styled after the World Café approach. The event attracted 280 attendees and enabled multidirectional knowledge exchange (i.e., “cuss and discuss”), rather than one-way “chalk-and-talk.” Attendees participated in thr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Rangelands 2021-08, Vol.43 (4), p.166-172 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The 2020 SRM Annual Meeting piloted “Campfire Conversation,” round-table discussions styled after the World Café approach. The event attracted 280 attendees and enabled multidirectional knowledge exchange (i.e., “cuss and discuss”), rather than one-way “chalk-and-talk.” Attendees participated in three 20-minute facilitated round-table discussions around three topics they selected from a menu of 13 timely rangeland issues. Change was a common theme for many Campfire Conversations, including social, climatic, ecological, management, and policy changes. Participants highlighted a desire for SRM to grow as an organization by enhancing members' opportunities and resources for multidirectional knowledge exchange among students, scientists, practitioners, and policy-makers; cross-generational mentorship; cross-disciplinary training; diverse ways of knowing; and greater inclusivity and connection to the SRM. A post-event analysis of the Campfire Conversation event revealed valuable lessons for organizing successful World Café-style sessions at future SRM meetings, including virtual meetings. |
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ISSN: | 0190-0528 1551-501X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.rala.2021.04.003 |