The landscape of European science communication
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Davies, S. R., Franks, S., Roche, J., Schmidt, A. L., Wells, R., & Zollo, F., The landscape of European science communication, JCOM: Journal of Science Communication, 2021, 20, 03, 1 - 19Download Item:
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European science communication project QUEST surveyed and reviewed different aspects of European science communication, including science journalism, teaching and training in science communication, social media activity, and science in museums. This article draws together themes that collectively emerge from this research to present an overview of key issues in science communication across Europe. We discuss four central dynamics – fragmentation within research and practice; a landscape in transition; the importance of format and context; and the dominance of critical and dialogic approaches as best practice – and illustrate these with empirical material from across our datasets. In closing we reflect upon the implications of this summary of European science communication.
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European Commission
Horizon 2020 (No. 824634)
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Author: Roche, Joseph
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JCOM: Journal of Science Communication;20;
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Professionalism, Professional development and training in science communication, Science and media, Science centres and museumsSubject (TCD):
Inclusive Society , Informal Science Education , Non-formal Science Education , Public Engagement , Public Engagement in Science , Public Engagement with Science , SCIENCE COMMUNICATION , Science Education , Science and SocietyDOI:
10.22323/2.20030201ISSN:
1824-2049Licences: