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Boosting vaccination: Accelerating vaccine uptake through communication science
Effective public health messages about vaccination can bolster human vaccine uptake to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Despite this potentiality, the One Health framework that values an interdependent approach to health has not fully ...
Victoria Ledford, Xiaoli Nan
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The Cultural Communicative Model of Supplication in Islamic-Shiite Culture with an Emphasis on Sahifa Sajadiah [PDF]
Contrary to common perception of supplication as a purely personal phenomenon, one should say that in fact it is a means of realizing the most profound and complicated forms of communication. This article tries to review some holy verses of the Quran and
Hassan Bashir, Kazem Moazen
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The Dark Side of Communication Studies in Higher Education of Indonesia
This paper revisits the academic culture of Communication studies in Indonesia, which has been stagnant since the political tragedy of 1998 to 2021. The autocratic political system of the New Order, on the one hand, and the liberalization of education ...
Masduki Masduki
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The sciences of science communication [PDF]
The May 2012 Sackler Colloquium on “The Science of Science Communication” brought together scientists with research to communicate and scientists whose research could facilitate that communication. The latter include decision scientists who can identify the scientific results that an audience needs to know, from among all of the scientific results that
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Considerations for effective science communication
It is increasingly common for scientists to engage in sharing science-related knowledge with diverse knowledge users—an activity called science communication.
Steven J. Cooke +8 more
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Third-Order Thinking in Science Communication [PDF]
SYMPOSIUM: Future Science Communication in ...
Wakeford, Tom
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The Science of Science Communication III [PDF]
Three National Academy of Sciences colloquia have sought to create the science of science communication as a unique discipline, fostering collaboration across disciplines and between researchers and practitioners. Each colloquium has engaged researchers from the social, behavioral, and decision sciences needed to connect the scientific community with ...
Baruch Fischhoff, Dietram A. Scheufele
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The New Frontier in Communication Research: Why We Should Study Social Robots
Social robots—robots that are made for interaction with humans—are becoming increasingly popular. In contrast to other disciplines, however, communication research has been slow in studying them.
Jochen Peter, Rinaldo Kühne
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Team science for science communication [PDF]
Natural scientists from Climate Central and social scientists from Carnegie Mellon University collaborated to develop science communications aimed at presenting personalized coastal flood risk information to the public. We encountered four main challenges: agreeing on goals; balancing complexity and simplicity; relying on data, not intuition; and ...
Gabrielle, Wong-Parodi +1 more
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Science Communication across STEM Disciplines:Who’s Keen, Who’s Not? [PDF]
This is a program evaluation study of an interest group (IG) that advances public engagement by STEM researchers and provides opportunities to develop science communication skills.
Bogucka, Roxanne
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