Museums and science centres are often cool places for kids. They come with the school and/or their family. But what about grown-ups? We know that enticing teenagers and young adults to science centres is not so easy. Some of us believe that creativity could be a way to achieve that aim; others are trying to mix digital culture and science culture. Some others have organised “adults only” events. Entrepreneurship and the link between innovation and science culture is also experimented, in places such as “Fab Labs” or “Living Labs”.
Whatever the way, what good practices can be shared? And beyond that, how does this target audience push us to innovate in order to design new activities that fit their expectations better?
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Assistant Professor in Communication studies at Lorraine University, France
Centre de Recherche sur les médiations, Lorraine University, France
NANCY
France
Session speakers
Assistant Professor in Communication studies at Lorraine University, France
Centre de Recherche sur les médiations, Lorraine University, France
NANCY
France