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MPs to review 'Boaty' naming process | MPs to review 'Boaty' naming process |
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MPs are to review the process that has been used to find a name for the UK's new polar research ship. | MPs are to review the process that has been used to find a name for the UK's new polar research ship. |
Members of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee want to discuss whether the public engagement project around the search for a name has been a success or a failure. | Members of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee want to discuss whether the public engagement project around the search for a name has been a success or a failure. |
A website inviting suggestions attracted huge interest, with "Boaty McBoatface" being the big favourite. | A website inviting suggestions attracted huge interest, with "Boaty McBoatface" being the big favourite. |
But science minister Jo Johnson is reportedly cool on the idea. | But science minister Jo Johnson is reportedly cool on the idea. |
He has said there are "more suitable" names. | He has said there are "more suitable" names. |
Now, the chief executive of the Natural Environment Research Council (Nerc) has been called before the Commons committee to give evidence next Tuesday. | Now, the chief executive of the Natural Environment Research Council (Nerc) has been called before the Commons committee to give evidence next Tuesday. |
Prof Duncan Wingham's agency is responsible for polar science in the UK and ran the online poll. He will be joined by Nerc's head of communications, Julia Maddock. | Prof Duncan Wingham's agency is responsible for polar science in the UK and ran the online poll. He will be joined by Nerc's head of communications, Julia Maddock. |
"Hundreds of thousands of people took part in Nerc's competition to name a new polar research vessel. And they'll want to know whether there's going to be a 'Boaty McVolte-face' on the name," said committee chair, Nicola Blackwood MP. | "Hundreds of thousands of people took part in Nerc's competition to name a new polar research vessel. And they'll want to know whether there's going to be a 'Boaty McVolte-face' on the name," said committee chair, Nicola Blackwood MP. |
"My committee wants to explore this as an example of science communication. | "My committee wants to explore this as an example of science communication. |
"Was it a triumph of public engagement or a PR disaster? We'll also want to know how Nerc intends to build on the mass coverage they've attracted and engage people with the vital polar science that Boaty will be enabling." | "Was it a triumph of public engagement or a PR disaster? We'll also want to know how Nerc intends to build on the mass coverage they've attracted and engage people with the vital polar science that Boaty will be enabling." |
The "Name Our Ship" campaign was not a straight competition. From the outset, it was made clear that the final decision would be Nerc's and that the chosen name should be inspirational and fit with the ship's mission. | |
The names put forward by the public would be regarded as "suggestions" only. | The names put forward by the public would be regarded as "suggestions" only. |
No-one foresaw that so many people would want to get involved or that a humorous suggestion would prove so popular. James Hand, the former BBC presenter who originated Boaty, even apologised for his idea. | No-one foresaw that so many people would want to get involved or that a humorous suggestion would prove so popular. James Hand, the former BBC presenter who originated Boaty, even apologised for his idea. |
Nonetheless, the reaction to the campaign was immense. More than two million visitors went to the website. The short video detailing what the vessel would do was viewed some 50,000 times. | Nonetheless, the reaction to the campaign was immense. More than two million visitors went to the website. The short video detailing what the vessel would do was viewed some 50,000 times. |
Commentators have been divided on what should happen next - whether Nerc should honour public sentiment, or settle on a name that will outlive the social media frenzy. | Commentators have been divided on what should happen next - whether Nerc should honour public sentiment, or settle on a name that will outlive the social media frenzy. |
The council had asked a special panel to convene next week to choose the name, but this group was disbanded before it even had a chance to meet. | The council had asked a special panel to convene next week to choose the name, but this group was disbanded before it even had a chance to meet. |
A final decision on the name of the polar ship is due to be announced by Mr Johnson in the next few weeks. | A final decision on the name of the polar ship is due to be announced by Mr Johnson in the next few weeks. |
Nerc will want the matter settled before it begins publicising the construction of the vessel, and in particular before the ship's keel is laid in October. | Nerc will want the matter settled before it begins publicising the construction of the vessel, and in particular before the ship's keel is laid in October. |
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