As science communication has moved online, a range of important new genres have emerged: crowdfunding proposals, blogs, microblogs, databases, and more. Rhetorics of Science Online takes up these genres to explore how scientists are adapting their communications, how publics are increasingly involved in science, and how boundaries between experts and non-experts continue to erode
In contemporary media discourses, researchers may be perceived to communicate something they do not ...
Large-scale online science communication and engagement projects can assume an overly ordered and st...
This paper develops a fourth model of public engagement with science, grounded in the principle of n...
As science communication has moved online, a range of important new genres have emerged: crowdfundin...
Theory and method: genre studies and rhetorical criticism -- Crowdfunding: genres for funding resear...
he communication between scientists and the public is changing. Major drivers of this change are the...
Digital media have transformed the social practices of science communication. They have extended the...
Abstract In contemporary media discourses, researchers may be perceived to communicate something th...
Citizen science, the participation of non-scientists in scientific research, has grown over the last...
Since 2001 social media has emerged as the driving force behind publishing, posting and access on th...
Leaders of the science establishment are seeking help with communicating science to the public. Rhet...
How are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with publics? How are digital technolo...
There is an increasing need for scholars and scientists to not only conduct research that has a sign...
This book describes current practices in science communication, from citizen science to Twitter stor...
Science communication continues to grow, develop and change, as a practice and field of research. Th...
In contemporary media discourses, researchers may be perceived to communicate something they do not ...
Large-scale online science communication and engagement projects can assume an overly ordered and st...
This paper develops a fourth model of public engagement with science, grounded in the principle of n...
As science communication has moved online, a range of important new genres have emerged: crowdfundin...
Theory and method: genre studies and rhetorical criticism -- Crowdfunding: genres for funding resear...
he communication between scientists and the public is changing. Major drivers of this change are the...
Digital media have transformed the social practices of science communication. They have extended the...
Abstract In contemporary media discourses, researchers may be perceived to communicate something th...
Citizen science, the participation of non-scientists in scientific research, has grown over the last...
Since 2001 social media has emerged as the driving force behind publishing, posting and access on th...
Leaders of the science establishment are seeking help with communicating science to the public. Rhet...
How are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with publics? How are digital technolo...
There is an increasing need for scholars and scientists to not only conduct research that has a sign...
This book describes current practices in science communication, from citizen science to Twitter stor...
Science communication continues to grow, develop and change, as a practice and field of research. Th...
In contemporary media discourses, researchers may be perceived to communicate something they do not ...
Large-scale online science communication and engagement projects can assume an overly ordered and st...
This paper develops a fourth model of public engagement with science, grounded in the principle of n...