This paper investigates the audience of scientists in the dissemination of research. It involves an analysis of their preferred channels of communication regarding research dissemination. The fieldwork entailed the use of purposive and simple random sampling techniques to identify and select, research institutions and individual researchers, who were involved in a questionnaire survey. One hundred (100) participants, comprising male and females, from university and non-university research institutions formed the respondents. The paper reveals that although science researchers admit to the effectiveness of mass media as possible channels for science communication, they hardly make use of them to disseminate their research. Research scientist...
How are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with the public? How are new technolog...
This paper summarizes key findings from a web-based questionnaire survey among Danish scientists in ...
In principle, there’s no absolute need for science and technology journalists. Scientists can, afte...
For science communication to be effective, scientists must understand which sources of information t...
In order to map scientists' views on media channels and explore their experiences interacting with j...
To analyse the attitudes and experiences of scientists regarding their relation to mass media and ge...
ABSTRACT Scientists must communicate about science with public audiences to promote an understanding...
This paper summarizes key findings from a web-based questionnaire survey among Danish scientists in ...
A study examined whether the "most frequently published academic researchers " in mass com...
This study identifies the outreach activities that scientists engage in, as well as their perceived ...
163-182It should first be noted that the topic here is science communication and not scientific disc...
Abstract Communication is one of the lifelines of humankind. And communicating meaningful informatio...
ABSTRACT Scientists must communicate about science with public audiences to promote an understanding...
A significant amount of science coverage can be found nowadays inthe mass media and is the main sour...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-111)Scientists' attitudes toward mass media science r...
How are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with the public? How are new technolog...
This paper summarizes key findings from a web-based questionnaire survey among Danish scientists in ...
In principle, there’s no absolute need for science and technology journalists. Scientists can, afte...
For science communication to be effective, scientists must understand which sources of information t...
In order to map scientists' views on media channels and explore their experiences interacting with j...
To analyse the attitudes and experiences of scientists regarding their relation to mass media and ge...
ABSTRACT Scientists must communicate about science with public audiences to promote an understanding...
This paper summarizes key findings from a web-based questionnaire survey among Danish scientists in ...
A study examined whether the "most frequently published academic researchers " in mass com...
This study identifies the outreach activities that scientists engage in, as well as their perceived ...
163-182It should first be noted that the topic here is science communication and not scientific disc...
Abstract Communication is one of the lifelines of humankind. And communicating meaningful informatio...
ABSTRACT Scientists must communicate about science with public audiences to promote an understanding...
A significant amount of science coverage can be found nowadays inthe mass media and is the main sour...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-111)Scientists' attitudes toward mass media science r...
How are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with the public? How are new technolog...
This paper summarizes key findings from a web-based questionnaire survey among Danish scientists in ...
In principle, there’s no absolute need for science and technology journalists. Scientists can, afte...