Digitalisation and the rise of social media, fragmentation and commercialisation of science communication interfaces, the increasing sensational value of scientific information, politicisation of science in public debates and science skepticism have fundamentally changed the way in which practitioners experience and engage with their work. How can - and should- science communication practitioners respond to these challenges? We have seen in our research that practitioners' worldview, values, perspectives on science and assumptions on audience influence the way in which practitioners undertake science communication activities. This means that it is important for practitioners to rethink and reflect on the perspective they take on science, t...
Currently, Science Communication (SC) professionals who are working in the context of science and te...
WP 3.1 provides an overview of academic science communication programs in four RETHINK partnering co...
As the western society gradually turns into a knowledge- and risk society, where science and scienti...
The RETHINK project aims to enhance science communication so that it creates and supports open and p...
The current science communication ecosystem is highly fragmented, dynamic and complex. The number of...
The practice of science communication is fundamentally changing. This requires science communication...
In the current digitalised, politicised, commercialised, and fragmented science communication ecosys...
Opening up sensemaking practices is a process of importance in the current complexity of the world. ...
In this report the RETHINK project provides briefs with guidelines and recommendation on how to impr...
Technology development has radically shaped science communication techniques. Science communicators ...
The framework created by RETHINK aims to support the improvement of the quality of science communica...
Science communication continues to grow, develop and change, as a practice and field of research. Th...
Science communication is at a pivotal stage in its development due to the emergence of digital commu...
Science communication is at the heart of many of the challenges our societies face today. At the sam...
A series of workshops on impediments and solutions to best practice in science communication in Aust...
Currently, Science Communication (SC) professionals who are working in the context of science and te...
WP 3.1 provides an overview of academic science communication programs in four RETHINK partnering co...
As the western society gradually turns into a knowledge- and risk society, where science and scienti...
The RETHINK project aims to enhance science communication so that it creates and supports open and p...
The current science communication ecosystem is highly fragmented, dynamic and complex. The number of...
The practice of science communication is fundamentally changing. This requires science communication...
In the current digitalised, politicised, commercialised, and fragmented science communication ecosys...
Opening up sensemaking practices is a process of importance in the current complexity of the world. ...
In this report the RETHINK project provides briefs with guidelines and recommendation on how to impr...
Technology development has radically shaped science communication techniques. Science communicators ...
The framework created by RETHINK aims to support the improvement of the quality of science communica...
Science communication continues to grow, develop and change, as a practice and field of research. Th...
Science communication is at a pivotal stage in its development due to the emergence of digital commu...
Science communication is at the heart of many of the challenges our societies face today. At the sam...
A series of workshops on impediments and solutions to best practice in science communication in Aust...
Currently, Science Communication (SC) professionals who are working in the context of science and te...
WP 3.1 provides an overview of academic science communication programs in four RETHINK partnering co...
As the western society gradually turns into a knowledge- and risk society, where science and scienti...