ISBN:
9781402085987
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource (1 online resource (331 p.))
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Series Statement:
EBL-Schweitzer
Parallel Title:
Druckausg. Communicating science in social contexts
DDC:
306.45
Keywords:
Communication in science
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Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Naturwissenschaften
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Kommunikation
;
Gesellschaft
Abstract:
Paradigm Change for Science Communication: Commercial Science Needs a Critical Public; European Trends in Science Communication; Words and Figures of the Public: the Misunderstanding in Scientific Communication; Representation and Deliberation: New Perspectives on Communication Among Actors in Science and Technology Innovation; Medialization of Science as a Prerequisite of Its Legitimization and Political Relevance; On and about the Deficit Model in an Age of Free Flow; Towards an Analytical Framework of Science Communication Models
Abstract:
Before and After Science: Science and Technology in Pop Music, 1970-1990The More, the Earlier, the Better: Science Communication Supports Science Education; Hollywood Knowledge: Communication Between Scientific and Entertainment Cultures; Situating Science in the Social Context by Cross-Sectoral Collaboration; From Science Communication to Knowledge Brokering: the Shift from 'Science Push' to 'Policy Pull'; Science Advocacy: Challenging Task, Difficult Pathways; The Epistemic Jumble of Sustainable Development; In Search of Dialogue: Staging Science Communication in Consensus Conferences
Abstract:
So Where's the Theory? on the Relationship between Science Communication Practice and ResearchFrom Democratization of Knowledge to Bridge Building between Science, Technology and Society; Bringing Science to the Public
Abstract:
Science communication, as a multidisciplinary field, has developed remarkably in recent years. It is now a distinct and exceedingly dynamic science that melds theoretical approaches with practical experience. Formerly well-established theoretical models now seem out of step with the social reality of the sciences, and the previously clear-cut delineations and interacting domains between cultural fields have blurred. Communicating Science in Social Contexts examines that shift, which itself depicts a profound recomposition of knowledge fields, activities and dissemination practices, and the val
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