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Torbjørn Ekrem, Peter H. Langton
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Waving through a window: Agricultural research faculty perspectives on science communication challenges. [PDF]
This qualitative study explores agriculture research faculty's challenges with participating in Science Communication. To explore the challenges shared by faculty, we utilized the proposed Faculty Science Communication Engagement Framework, which ...
Jamie Alexander Greig +3 more
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Popularised science communication modes in Italian popular science magazines (1788-2002) [PDF]
Analysis of popular science magazines can offer a significant contribution to the study of the history of science popularisation and the relation between the language of science and everyday language in Italy.
Battifoglia Enrica
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Science communication with science fiction movies [PDF]
Yuanzhuo Wang, Jingyuan Li, Yuanhao Cui
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Editorial: Empowering individuals: promoting health literacy through curriculum and science communication [PDF]
Muriel Grenon +3 more
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Tropes, science and communication [PDF]
Di Bari Marcello, Gouthier Daniele
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Communications Revolution: from Civilizational Phenomenon to Science Communication Perspectives
In the study, it was possible to carry out an overview of modern theories of communications revolutions and demonstrate their importance in transforming the foundations of the development of the corresponding social architecture, social institutions ...
Sergii Kolesnichenko
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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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Globalization and communication science
Globalization is an inevitable phenomenon characterized by both integrating and disintegrating forces. This article argues that the outcome of Globalization will be determined by how the global community responds to, and engages in, the process.
Elizabeth Ferreira
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Evidence-Based Science Communication
Effective science communication can empower research and innovation systems to address global challenges and put public interests at the heart of how knowledge is produced, shared, and applied.
Eric A. Jensen, Alexander Gerber
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