Popular science communicators are a key link between scientists and publics, navigating the values of the scientific community and the perceived interests and values of readers. To do so, these professionals apply shared ideas about the role of science communication in society and about the factors that determine meaningful and newsworthy science stories. And yet we know little about the motivations and assumptions of audience values that underlie shared science communication values and criteria of story selection. Interviews with 14 popular science communicators writing in a variety of formats reveal that both their personal motivations and their perceptions of audience interests and values influence whether and how scientific research is ...
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This paper investigates the audience of scientists in the dissemination of research. It involves an ...
Scientists, for many reasons, aren't always the best communicators. Yet, communication skills are v...
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-111)Scientists' attitudes toward mass media science r...
ABSTRACT Scientists must communicate about science with public audiences to promote an understanding...
The relationship between science and its publics has concerned commentators since science itself beg...
Important intersections of science and public policy are often wicked problems that require bringing...
When analysing the actors of the science communication ecosystem, scholarly research has focused on...
For success in research careers, scientists must be able to communicate their research questions, fi...
This paper investigates what motivates scientists to communicate science and technolo...
This paper focuses on how the personal epistemologies of scientists and science communicators shape ...
For science communication to be effective, scientists must understand which sources of information t...
This dissertation describes an ethnographic study of how science journalists understand and use cred...
In many countries the public's main source of information about science and technology is the mass m...
This paper investigates the audience of scientists in the dissemination of research. It involves an ...
Scientists, for many reasons, aren't always the best communicators. Yet, communication skills are v...
The article includes a discussion of two models which describe contemporary communication processes ...
UIDB/04627/2020 UIDP/04627/2020When analysing the actors of the science communication ecosystem, sch...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-111)Scientists' attitudes toward mass media science r...
ABSTRACT Scientists must communicate about science with public audiences to promote an understanding...
The relationship between science and its publics has concerned commentators since science itself beg...
Important intersections of science and public policy are often wicked problems that require bringing...
When analysing the actors of the science communication ecosystem, scholarly research has focused on...
For success in research careers, scientists must be able to communicate their research questions, fi...
This paper investigates what motivates scientists to communicate science and technolo...
This paper focuses on how the personal epistemologies of scientists and science communicators shape ...
For science communication to be effective, scientists must understand which sources of information t...
This dissertation describes an ethnographic study of how science journalists understand and use cred...