Science communication culture, identity and citizenship
Introduction : Science communication as culture -- Histories : Telling the story of where contemporary science communication, this book, and our own work come from -- Identities : How scientists represent collectives, construct identities, and make sense of science -- The changing nature of science...
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Palgrave Macmillan
2016
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction : Science communication as culture -- Histories : Telling the story of where contemporary science communication, this book, and our own work come from -- Identities : How scientists represent collectives, construct identities, and make sense of science -- The changing nature of science communication : Diversification, education, and professionalisation -- The changing nature of science : Academic capitalism, entrepreneurial universities and PR -- Futures : Innovation communication as performative, normative, and interest-driven -- Images, spaces, and emotions : Non-discursive aspects of science communication -- Scientific citizenship : The role of science communication in democracy -- Deficit and dialogue : Reframing science communication research and practice This book describes current practices in science communication, from citizen science to Twitter storms, and celebrates this diversity through case studies and examples. However, the authors also reflect on how scholars and practitioners can gain better insight into science communication through new analytical methods and perspectives. From science PR to the role of embodiment and materiality, some aspects of science communication have been under-studied. How can we better notice these? Science Communication provides a new synthesis for Science Communication Studies. It uses the historical literature of the field, new empirical data, and interdisciplinary thought to argue that the frames which are typically used to think about science communication often omit important features of how it is imagine and practiced. It is essential reading for students, scholars, and practitioners of science education, science and technology studies, museum studies, and media and communication studies. -- Back cover |
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Beschreibung: | viii, 266 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 22 cm |
ISBN: | 9781137503640 978-1-137-50364-0 9781349699957 1349699950 |