© 2015 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There is an ongoing tension for scientists when deciding to engage with the public about their research as many scientists view direct participation as peripheral to their role. Pressures of time, lack of support by management and a lack of communicative skills are identified by scientists as reasons for not committing to communicative initiatives. We aimed to explore and explain the organizational culture of a research community that activity communicates with the public and has an international research culture. The Centre for Brain Research (CBR) was identified as a model and was analyzed using the concept of Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS). Twelve participants (scientists (8...
Communities of practice in science communication can make important contributions to public engagem...
This study explores possible explanations for science communication behaviour on the part of researc...
Research on science communication in organizational contexts is scarce - even though many cases can ...
© 2015 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There is an ongoing tension for scie...
Purpose: This paper reports on research exploring the intersections between researchers and communic...
Abstract Purpose: This paper reports on research exploring the intersections between researchers an...
Recent research in science communication has assumed a shift from the ‘public understanding of scien...
Public Engagement (PE) is a marginalized field within a science institute’s "core business" of doing...
This case study investigates why and how researchers of public research institutes practice their or...
A number of drivers for contemporary research, including impact case studies for the UK Research Exc...
Leading academic institutions, governments, and funders of research across the world have spent the ...
As the ecosystem of actors communicating science has become more complex, there is a need to underst...
A major challenge facing all research communities is creating and sustaining high quality research e...
In 2014, the UK-based Nuffield Council on Bioethics carried out a series of engagement activities, i...
Oral communication processes in organisations are complex. Verbal interactions, social contexts incl...
Communities of practice in science communication can make important contributions to public engagem...
This study explores possible explanations for science communication behaviour on the part of researc...
Research on science communication in organizational contexts is scarce - even though many cases can ...
© 2015 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. There is an ongoing tension for scie...
Purpose: This paper reports on research exploring the intersections between researchers and communic...
Abstract Purpose: This paper reports on research exploring the intersections between researchers an...
Recent research in science communication has assumed a shift from the ‘public understanding of scien...
Public Engagement (PE) is a marginalized field within a science institute’s "core business" of doing...
This case study investigates why and how researchers of public research institutes practice their or...
A number of drivers for contemporary research, including impact case studies for the UK Research Exc...
Leading academic institutions, governments, and funders of research across the world have spent the ...
As the ecosystem of actors communicating science has become more complex, there is a need to underst...
A major challenge facing all research communities is creating and sustaining high quality research e...
In 2014, the UK-based Nuffield Council on Bioethics carried out a series of engagement activities, i...
Oral communication processes in organisations are complex. Verbal interactions, social contexts incl...
Communities of practice in science communication can make important contributions to public engagem...
This study explores possible explanations for science communication behaviour on the part of researc...
Research on science communication in organizational contexts is scarce - even though many cases can ...