Leaders of the science establishment are seeking help with communicating science to the public. Rhetoricians of science are eager to respond. The two communities, however, continue to have mismatched expectations of each other; while scientists are looking for quick communication fixes, rhetoricians want to make everything more complicated. These essays, originally presented at the 2013 preconference of the Association for the Rhetoric of Science & Technology, explore a variety of exemplary projects bringing scientists and rhetoricians into full collaborations with substantial benefits on both sides
“Must not the art of rhetoric, taken as a whole, be a kind of influencing of the mind by means of wo...
Responding to recent movements exploring praxis possibilities for rhetoric of science scholars, my p...
As science communication has moved online, a range of important new genres have emerged: crowdfundin...
Leaders of the science establishment are seeking help with communicating science to the public. Rhet...
Abstract: The set of rhetorical engagements in science, technology and medicine presented at the 201...
Contemporary concerns about public engagement in science communication collaboratives are a pressing...
Rhetoricians involved in funded collaborative research with scientists have discussed some of their ...
There is a necessary and growing preoccupation in rhetoric of science with the real-world consequenc...
The purpose of this capstone is to identify rhetoric in public-facing science communication, and to ...
In order to learn methods for communicating about science in an approachable manner to popular and m...
This multi-disclipinary forum addresses how Communication Centers bridge the gaps between scientists...
A review of work being published in our journals establishes that we most often think of ourselves a...
From documenting evidence-based science communication training programs to examining issues of inter...
Scientists’ communication outside academia—science communication—has increased in recent years along...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) to the public can be challenging. Often, th...
“Must not the art of rhetoric, taken as a whole, be a kind of influencing of the mind by means of wo...
Responding to recent movements exploring praxis possibilities for rhetoric of science scholars, my p...
As science communication has moved online, a range of important new genres have emerged: crowdfundin...
Leaders of the science establishment are seeking help with communicating science to the public. Rhet...
Abstract: The set of rhetorical engagements in science, technology and medicine presented at the 201...
Contemporary concerns about public engagement in science communication collaboratives are a pressing...
Rhetoricians involved in funded collaborative research with scientists have discussed some of their ...
There is a necessary and growing preoccupation in rhetoric of science with the real-world consequenc...
The purpose of this capstone is to identify rhetoric in public-facing science communication, and to ...
In order to learn methods for communicating about science in an approachable manner to popular and m...
This multi-disclipinary forum addresses how Communication Centers bridge the gaps between scientists...
A review of work being published in our journals establishes that we most often think of ourselves a...
From documenting evidence-based science communication training programs to examining issues of inter...
Scientists’ communication outside academia—science communication—has increased in recent years along...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) to the public can be challenging. Often, th...
“Must not the art of rhetoric, taken as a whole, be a kind of influencing of the mind by means of wo...
Responding to recent movements exploring praxis possibilities for rhetoric of science scholars, my p...
As science communication has moved online, a range of important new genres have emerged: crowdfundin...