Science communication in higher education: global perspectives on the teaching of science communication
Citation:
Roche, J., Land-Zandstra, A. M., Lewenstein, B. V. and Massarani, L., Science communication in higher education: global perspectives on the teaching of science communication, JCOM: Journal of Science Communication, 22, 06, 2023, 1 - 6Abstract:
This special issue focuses on the global landscape of teaching science
communication in higher education. Following an open call, we selected
seven papers with topics including the geographical distribution of science
communication programmes, indicators of quality, programme analysis,
self-reporting tools, interdisciplinarity, sustainability, and competencies.
Collectively, these contributions highlight how the field has grown and
increased in complexity, and highlights challenges faced by educators and
the significance of addressing them within local and global contexts.
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Grant Number
European Commission
101006436
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http://people.tcd.ie/rochej9
Author: Roche, Joseph
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JCOM: Journal of Science Communication;22;
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SCIENCE COMMUNICATION , Science & SocietyDOI:
https://doi.org/10.22323/2.22060501Metadata
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