Science Communication

  • Science Communication: A Practical Guide for Scientists
    By Laura Bowater, Kay Yeoman

    It allows the opportunity to develop dynamic resources and schemes of work which emphasise the acquisition of generic skills, such as problem solving, interpretation, evaluation, team work and communication (Brodie and Thompson, 2009).

  • Science Communication
    By Thomas Gloning, Annette Leßmöllmann, Marcelo Dascal

    The volume gives a multi-perspective overview of scholarly and science communication, exploring its diverse functions, modalities, interactional structures, and dynamics in a rapidly changing world.

  • Science Communication
    By Thomas Gloning, Annette Leßmöllmann, Marcelo Dascal

    3.2.1 What is a Science Slam? A Science Slam is a competition in which (mostly early career) researchers present their own work – but are given only ten minutes to do so. The presentations are meant for a general public and conducted in ...

  • Science Communication: An Introduction
    By Frans Van Dam, Liesbeth De Bakker, Anne M Dijkstra

    'The book provides a concise, informative, comprehensive, and current overview of key issues in the field of science communication, the background of science communication, its theoretical bases, and its links to science communication ...

  • Science Communication: A Practical Guide for Scientists
    By Laura Bowater, Kay Yeoman

    This book has been written for scientists at all stages of their career, including undergraduates and postgraduates wishing to engage with effective science communication for the first time, or looking to develop their science communication ...

  • Science Communication: Culture, Identity and Citizenship
    By Maja Horst, Sarah R. Davies

    Gregory J and Miller S (1998) Science in Public—Communication, Culture, and Credibility. Basic Books. ... (eds), Investigating Science Communication in the Information Age, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 105–127. 8.