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The Ladder of Power: Science Communication and Citizen Science
On March 28, 2022, the Journal of Science Communication published a special issue on participatory science communication featuring 15 papers and essays.
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Science circuses are interactive, usually traveling, exhibitions that present science-themed shows or displays to audiences in an entertaining, theatrical manner. They are a method of communication used to convey the wonders of science and technology and
Smith, Cobi
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Revisiting h measured on UK LIS and IR academics [PDF]
A brief communication appearing in this journal ranked UK LIS and (some) IR academics by their h-index using data derived from Web of Science. In this brief communication, the same academics were re-ranked, using other popular citation databases.
Sanderson, M.
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Vatican-branded science communication [PDF]
The summer now gone has reported two episodes we would like to bring to the attention of the JCOM readers. Two minor pieces of news, unlikely to be in the limelight over the summer, when the media understandably focus on gossips and crime news.
Nico Pitrelli
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Communicating science as it is
Often, we communicate science in a linear fashion, which suggests as if the right conclusion is achieved in a single swoop, rather than communicating science as it is - a dynamic, exploratory process of evolution. Such discourse lacks understandability of how a researcher came up with a given workflow design, and does not communicate the lessons ...
Gupta, Prashant+2 more
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Evaluation of Science Communication: Current Practices, Challenges, and Future Implications
Scientifically substantiated evaluations are pivotal to ensuring the effectiveness and improvement of the growing number of science communication projects. Yet current evaluation practices are still lacking in various respects.
Ricarda Ziegler+2 more
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Ratzinger and science (communication) [PDF]
The death of Pope John Paul II, the "Polish pope", in Rome and the ensuing election of Benedict XVI, the "German pope", have been two big events, which gained world-wide media coverage and affected - and still affect - the whole world.
Greco Pietro
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Disseminating and communicating scientific findings is an acknowledged part of the research experience, but few science programs include explicit undergraduate curricula for practicing oral science communication.
E. Austin Leone, Donald P. French
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Twitterati and Paperati – evidence versus popular opinion in science communication [PDF]
Science communication has traditionally been the remit of peer-reviewed journals with information being shared, almost exclusively, within the academic community.
Collins, D., MacNamara, Á.,
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What is the “science of science communication”? [PDF]
This essay seeks to explain what the “science of science communication” is by doing it. Surveying studies of cultural cognition and related dynamics, it demonstrates how the form of disciplined observation, measurement, and inference distinctive of scientific inquiry can be used to test rival hypotheses on the nature of persistent public conflict over ...
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