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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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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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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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Reasoning on Controversial Science Issues in Science Education and Science Communication
The ability to make evidence-based decisions, and hence to reason on questions concerning scientific and societal aspects, is a crucial goal in science education and science communication.
Anna Beniermann +2 more
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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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Third-Order Thinking in Science Communication [PDF]
SYMPOSIUM: Future Science Communication in ...
Wakeford, Tom
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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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From analogue to digital scholarship: implications for science communication researchers [PDF]
Digital media have transformed the social practices of science communication. They have extended the number of channels that scientists, media professionals, other stakeholders and citizens use to communicate scientific information.
Holliman, Richard
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The Art of Science Communication—A Novel Approach to Science Communication Training
Effective communication is a requisite skill for scientists. However, formalized training in this area is often unavailable for members of the scientific community.
Susanna Greer +6 more
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Increasingly, communicating science to the public is recognized as the responsibility of professional scientists; however, these skills are not always included in graduate training.
Tessy S Ritchie +5 more
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