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In recent years, the public visibility of science has greatly increased. In the digital media landscape, a wide range of players is now engaged in science communication via various online channels.
Birte Fähnrich, E. Weitkamp, J. Kupper
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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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There has been an increased push for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) students and scientists to be trained in science communication.
Randy Vickery +5 more
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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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The Communication Function of Universities: Is There a Place for Science Communication?
This article offers a view on the emerging practice of managing external relations of the modern university, and the role of science communication in this.
M. Entradas +3 more
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Ten simple rules for scientists engaging in science communication
This is a PLOS Computational Biology Methods paper. There are clear moral and professional imperatives for scientists to participate in communicating their research to the public [1–3].
B. Borowiec
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Evaluating community science [PDF]
Community science-scientific investigation conducted partly or entirely by non-professional scientists-has many advantages. For example, community science mobilizes large numbers of volunteers who can, at low cost, collect more data than traditional teams of professional scientists.
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Rethinking science communication as the social conversation around science
In this essay the authors reflect on some recent trends in science communication research, celebrating it as an inherently interdisciplinary endeavour. Some current tendencies in science communication are more limiting, however: they present theoretical ...
M. Bucchi, B. Trench
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TikTok: An Emergent Opportunity for Teaching and Learning Science Communication Online
Increasing use of social media during the COVID-19 pandemic practice of social distancing has emphasized the value and power of effective science communication through social media.
Abigail G. B. Radin, Caitlin J. Light
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Building publics’ understanding about human-environmental causes and impacts of nutrient pollution is difficult due to the diverse sources and, at times, extended timescales of increasing inputs, consequences to ecosystems, and recovery after remediation.
Katherine Nicole Canfield +2 more
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