CNRS Institute for Communication Sciences
CHEMISTRY FACE TO COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES
Tuesday, 1st February 2011
Morning
8h> 9h
Welcome
9h> 9h20
Official opening by Alain FUCHS, President of CNRS
9h20 > 9h30
Introduction by Laura MAXIM, Researcher at CNRS
Institute for Communication Sciences
9h30 > 10h10
« Chemistry and communication»
Chemistry dialogues with society : 2011, the International Year of Chemistry
Gilberte CHAMBAUD, Director of the CNRS
Institute for Chemistry, Professor at the Marne-la-Vallée University
The chemistry of communication
Dominique WOLTON, Director of the CNRS Institute
for Communication Sciences, Researchdirector at CNRS
10h10 > 11h35
1st roundtable « Chemistry dialogues with
consumers and regulatory agencies: regulatory opportunities »
REACH, a tool for business competitiveness and a
means of communication with society
Bernard SILLION, Honorary Research Director at
CNRS, President of the Industrial chemistry
division of the French Chemical Society
REACH regulatory demands regarding risk and hazard communication
Henri BASTOS, Chief of the REACH-CLP Unit,
French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES)
Development of communication tools for chemical legislations
Allan ASTRUP JENSEN, Research Director, CEO,
PhD, Nordic Institute of Product Sustainability,
Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, Denmark
How can regulation encourage communication,
toxics use reduction, and enhanced economic
competitiveness? The experience of the Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act
Liz HARRIMAN, Deputy Director,Massachusetts
Toxics Use Reduction Institute, United States
11h35 > 11h50
Coffee break
11h50 13h
2nd roundtable « Chemistrydialogues with
toxicology and ecology: interdisciplinarity for sustainable chemistry »
From environmental chemistry to ecotoxicology: deviant or enriched identity?
Philippe GARRIGUES, Research Director at CNRS,
Director of the Institute for Molecular Sciences (CNRS / Bordeaux I)
(Eco)Toxicity: use of predictive tools for
assessing the chemical safety, and the
perception of their efficacy by the stakeholders
Emmanuel LEMAZURIER, Project chief, Scientific
Direction of the French National Institute for
Industrial Environment and Risks (INERIS)
Itinerary of a chemist in the country of
interdisciplinarity: leading the CNRS programme
« Chemistry for a sustainable development »
Isabelle RICO-LATTES, Research director at CNRS,
Director of the Interdisciplinary Programme «
Chemistry for Sustainable Development »
13h > 14h15
Lunch
Afternoon
14h15 > 15h45
3rd roundtable « Chemistry dialogues with civil
society: in democracy, doing and talking about chemistry »
What thinks the European public about chemical
industry? Results of the CEFIC enquiry
Franco BISEGNA, Political Communications
Manager, European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC), Brussels
Chemistry is the problem, but it is also be the
solution (if requested to be so and if willing to respond to the demand)
André CICOLELLA, Spokesperson of the Environment Health Network
Getting out of the trap of the« image of
chemistry » for finally practicing a responsible communication
Richard-Emmanuel EASTES, Professor of chemistry
at the l'Ecole normale supérieure, Paris
How to reinforce citizen contributions to
innovation projects for an « adjusted » chemistry ?
Dorothée BENOIT BROWAEYS, Déléguée générale de VivAgora
15h45 > 16h
Coffee break
16h > 17h30
4th roundtable « Chemistry dialogues with social
sciences: learning to know each other, recognize
the differences, use the interfaces »
Chemistry and social sciences, mediation by history
Muriel LE ROUX, Researcher at CNRS, Maison Française d?Oxford
After all these years: reflections on a decade
of risk perception and risk communication research and practice
Tom HORLICK-JONES, Professor of sociology, Cardiff School of Social Sciences
Beyond the misunderstandings, attempts at
dialogue between chemistry and ethnology
Philippe GARRIGUES, Research Director at CNRS,
Director of the Institute for Molecular Sciences (CNRS / Bordeaux I)
Françoise LAFAYE, Researcher, National School of
Public Works / UMR CNRS Planning, Development,
Environment, Health and Societies (ADES)
Consultation on the risks of the chemical industry: the AZF turning point
Marie-Gabrielle SURAUD, Professor in information
and communication sciences, Toulouse III University
17h30 > 17h45
Closing speech by Dominique WOLTON, Director of
the CNRS Institute for Communication Sciences
Simultaneous translation French / English
Registration necessary (no fee):
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