PIME - Defining tomorrow's vision of nuclear energy

Presentations

Pime 2006 in Vienna

Presentations - Tuesday

Tuesday 14.2.2006
MORNING SESSION (PLENARY, INVITED PRESENTATIONS)
09.00 – 12.30
09:00 - 09:30

Brooke Rogers
Researcher, Centre for Risk Management School, King’s College, London University, London, UK

THE KING'S COLLEGE 'FUTURE OF NUCLEAR POWER IN EUROPE' STUDY: POLICIES, PERCEPTIONS, AND THE COMMUNICATION OF RISK (185KB)

09:30 - 10:00

Philip DEWUHRST
Chairman, Nuclear Industry Association, UK

THE NEW COMMUNICATION INITIATIVE IN THE UK (481KB)

10:00 - 10:30

Christine Gould
Policy Communications & Research Manager, CropLife International

GENETICALLY MODIFIED COMMUNICATIONS? (1.08MB)

10:30 - 11:00
Coffee break
11:00 – 12:00

Panel session with journalists
Panellists: Michael Adler (Agence France Presse), Bethany Bell (BBC), and George Jahn (Associated Press)

Moderator: Melissa Fleming, Head, Media and Outreach Section, International Atomic Energy Agency

“MEET THE MEDIA: WHAT JOURNALISTS THINK ABOUT NUCLEAR COMMUNICATIONS”

12:00 – 12:30
JoAnn Sperber
Editor of “Nuclear Energy Insight”, Senior Writer, Nuclear Energy Institute

THE POWER OF POSITIVE BRANDING (945KB)

12:30 - 14:00
Lunch

AFTERNOON SESSION

Plenary workshop 5: 14:00-15:00

WORKSHOP 5: MY NEIGHBOUR DOESN’T LIKE NUCLEAR: RELATIONS BETWEEN “NUCLEAR” AND “NON NUCLEAR” COUNTRIES

Moderator: Peter Rickwood, International Atomic Energy Agency

Afternoon coffee break 15.00 -15.30
Parallel workshops 6, 7 and 8: 15.30 -17.3
WORKSHOP 6: COMMUNICATIONS ON THE INTERNET: GETTING CLOSER TO THE USER

Moderator: John Shepherd, NucNet, Switzerland

WORKSHOP 7: BEST PRACTICES IN COMMUNICATIONS

Moderator: Juliette Van der Laan, Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group, The Netherlands

WORKSHOP 8: COMMUNICATING WASTE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION

Workshop organised by the ENS Young Generation Network (YGN),
moderated by Rebecca Ferris, British YGN Chapter, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, UK