ABOUT

All scientific research involves attempts to resolve a mystery, overcome an obstacle or solve a problem. This circumstance gives to scientific papers a formidable narrative potential. However, most scientific papers lack basic storytelling mechanisms, reducing in this way their potential audience. The idea of the Scientific Evolutionary Writing (SEW) Workshop comes precisely from acknowledging the intrinsic limitation every scientific paper can suffer. The starting point is the assumption that writing is an evolutionary process. By writing and rewriting, authors create variants (mutations), merge different sections (horizontal transfer), select the preferred version (selection), and, after a certain number of versions (generations), they converge to the final text (fixation). Tracking this complex process is far from being trivial, and no systematic tools focused so far on microscopic monitoring of the process of writing. This workshop aims at filling this gap by exploring storytelling techniques and how they can be used in scientific papers while maintaining the world’s top journals’ scientific rigour. Participants will be guided through an evolutionary process of creation to rewrite and polish their text in a way that significantly increases its quality. A dedicated monitoring tool (WeWrite) will follow the whole process, allowing for deep insight into creativity mechanisms. This year, the workshop will focus on the topic of Communication to key stakeholders.

To express your interest to participate in the workshop, please fill out the form.
For more information, contact us at workshop.sew@gmail.com.

NEXT EVENT

Please, visit SEW Workshop 2024 website for more!

LATEST EVENT


   

Sew Workshop 4′ edition was held
online using our Big Blue Button platform
 on March 1-4 2021.

Please, visit SEW Workshop 4 Online 2021 website for more!

PAST EVENTS

Sew Workshop 1′ edition was held
@Institut des Systèmes Complexes Paris, Île-de-France, 113 rue Nationale, 75013, Paris, France
on January 30-31 2019.

Please, visit SEW Workshop Paris 2019 website for more!

 

Sew Workshop 2′ edition was held
@Complexity Science Hub Vienna, Josefstaedter Strasse 39, 1080, 
Vienna
 on February 19-20 2019.

Please, visit SEW Workshop Vienna 2019 website for more!

 

Sew Workshop 3′ edition was held
@Albert Einstein Center for Fundamental Physics, Building “Exakte Wissenschaften”, Sidlerstrasse 5, 3012, 
Bern
 on January 14-16 2020.

Please, visit SEW Workshop Bern 2020 website for more!

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

– full days of workshop
– you are willing to engage actively in the workshop
and are interested in writing a scientific text
– you will use your laptop
– you agree to release the rights for using your whole production
at the workshop to Sony CSL – Rome, INSERM and Sapienza University of Rome for scientific purposes only;
you will keep the intellectual property rights in your creations.
– the entire writing process will be fully monitored to gather relevant
data for the scientific investigation of the underlying evolutionary
dynamics
– participants must come prepared to write an article or paper on a scientific
topic of their choosing. There will be dedicated writing time during the
workshop

TEACHERS

Mark Buchanan

Mark Buchanan

Mark Buchanan is a physicist and science writer based in Europe. A former editor with the international science journal Nature and also New Scientist, he is the author of four books and numerous articles exploring the ideas of modern physics. He writes regular columns for Bloomberg Opinion and Nature Physics.

Justin Mullins

Justin Mullins

Justin Mullins is a consultant editor at New Scientist where he has covered topics ranging from Chernobyl to the emergence of artificial intelligence. He was New Scientist’s San Francisco bureau chief during the first dotcom boom and later its Boston Editor and Technology Editor. He is a former teaching fellow at the University of California, Berkeley.

SEW COORDINATORS

Vittorio Loreto
Sony CSL – Rome, Sapienza University of Rome and CSHV

Vittoria Colizza
INSERM, Sorbonne Université

CREDITS

Idea and conception

Vittorio Loreto
Sony CSL – Rome, Sapienza University of Rome and Complexity Science Hub, Vienna

Vittoria Colizza
INSERM, Sorbonne Université

Main Teachers

Marc Buchanan

Justin Mullins

Additional Teachers

Pietro Gravino
Sony CSL – Paris

Ruggiero Lo Sardo
Sony CSL – Rome

Elisabetta Falivene
Sony CSL – Rome

Christine Cuskley
Newcastle Univ.

WeWrite development and tutorials

Pietro Gravino
Sony CSL – Paris

Elisabetta Falivene
Sony CSL – Rome

Ruggiero Lo Sardo
Sony CSL – Rome

I-LAB

Scientific supervision

Vittorio Loreto
Sony CSL – Rome, Sapienza University of Rome and Complexity Science Hub, Vienna

Vittoria Colizza
INSERM, Sorbonne Université

Pietro Gravino
Sony CSL – Paris

Ruggiero Lo Sardo
Sony CSL – Rome

Webmaster

Elisabetta Falivene
Sony CSL – Rome