Science communication only reaches certain segments of society. Various underserved audiences are detached from it and feel left out, which is a challenge for democratic societies that build on informed participation in deliberative processes. While only recently researchers and practitioners have addressed the question on the detailed composition of the not reached groups, even less is known about the emotional impact on underserved audiences: feelings and emotions can play an important role in how science communication is received, and “feeling left out” can be an important aspect of exclusion. In this exploratory study, we provide insights from interviews and focus groups with three different underserved audiences in Germany. We found th...
This linguistics article, which draws additionally on interdisciplinary insights, discusses whether ...
When analysing the actors of the science communication ecosystem, scholarly research has focused on...
Effective engagement with diverse stakeholders, combating misinformation and encouraging wider parti...
Science communication only reaches certain segments of society. Various underserved audiences are de...
Various parts of society are not reached by the established forms of science communication. This cha...
In a world decisively influenced by scientific developments science communication grows ever more im...
When science is communicated, the audiences are most typically white, affluent, with relatively high...
This article explores science communication from the perspective of those most at risk of exclusion,...
From 2017 to 2020, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Department of Science Communication, toget...
In the field of science communication, there is currently a great deal of discussion on how individu...
In this research, we interviewed science communicators about the strategies they use to reach, commu...
STS scholarship has long emphasised that science is emotional as well as cognitive and social. A 201...
In this article, we suggest that three concepts from cultural and media studies might be useful for ...
Taking the International Science in Popular Culture conference as a starting point, this editorial c...
UIDB/05021/2020 UIDP/05021/2020Engaging communities at risk of social exclusion poses a big challeng...
This linguistics article, which draws additionally on interdisciplinary insights, discusses whether ...
When analysing the actors of the science communication ecosystem, scholarly research has focused on...
Effective engagement with diverse stakeholders, combating misinformation and encouraging wider parti...
Science communication only reaches certain segments of society. Various underserved audiences are de...
Various parts of society are not reached by the established forms of science communication. This cha...
In a world decisively influenced by scientific developments science communication grows ever more im...
When science is communicated, the audiences are most typically white, affluent, with relatively high...
This article explores science communication from the perspective of those most at risk of exclusion,...
From 2017 to 2020, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Department of Science Communication, toget...
In the field of science communication, there is currently a great deal of discussion on how individu...
In this research, we interviewed science communicators about the strategies they use to reach, commu...
STS scholarship has long emphasised that science is emotional as well as cognitive and social. A 201...
In this article, we suggest that three concepts from cultural and media studies might be useful for ...
Taking the International Science in Popular Culture conference as a starting point, this editorial c...
UIDB/05021/2020 UIDP/05021/2020Engaging communities at risk of social exclusion poses a big challeng...
This linguistics article, which draws additionally on interdisciplinary insights, discusses whether ...
When analysing the actors of the science communication ecosystem, scholarly research has focused on...
Effective engagement with diverse stakeholders, combating misinformation and encouraging wider parti...