Journal of Science Communication. Vol. 21, Issue 06, 2022
Article
1.) How issue entrepreneurs shape public discourse of controversial science: examining GMO discussion on a popular Chinese Q&A platform. --Kaiping Chen and Yepeng Jin
2.) Strategic communication at the European Space Agency: juxtaposing strategy and public attitudes. --Axel Pfleger, Alexander Gerber and Alexander Struck
3.) Changing attitudes toward scientists by reducing intergroup biases: how a signage intervention focused on decategorization and recategorization improved trust. --Alexandra Beauchamp, Su-Jen Roberts and Craig Piper
4.) Telling our story: communicators’ perceptions of challenges and solutions for sustainability communication within the Australian beef industry. --Taylah Faulkner, Bradd Witt and Heather J. Bray
5.) Why create SciArt? An investigation into science artists' goals and professional journeys. --Alice Fleerackers, Paige Brown Jarreau and Julia Krolik
6.) Imagining the Sun: using comparative judgement to assess the impact of cross-curricular solar physics workshops. ---Carol Davenport and Richard Morton
Practice Insight
7.) The culture of science communication in rural and regional Australia: the role of awe and wonder. --Saba Sinai, Lisa Caffery and Amy Cosby
8.) Our Ocean Climate Story: connecting communities with local data. --Cathy Cole, Gianna Savoie and Sally Carson
Essay
9.) Opportunities for poaching: using the public's enjoyment of popular culture to foster dialogues around genetics. --Jonathan Roberts, Richard Milne, Anna Middleton, Christine Patch and Katherine Morley
Book Review
10.) Together in diversity: insights and wisdom from LGBTQ+ people working in STEM. --Andrea Bandelli
11.) A review of ‘Science Communication Practice in China’. --Fabien Medvecky
12.) A poetic approach to science communication. --Emma Weitkamp
Conference Review
13.) A focus on science communication at #ICA22. --Alice Fleerackers
14.) ‘SciComPt 2022’: stop, listen and act — reflect on the past to build the future. --Cristina Luís
15.) #ecsite2022 — a festive and reflexive gathering of science communicators. --Vanessa Mignan and Marina Joubert
16.) “Be the change” — how Cheltenham Science Festival used a central theme to centre social change within the festival. --Gary Kerr, Emma Whittle and Marieke Navin
17.) Bringing society inside the walls of scientific facilities. --Frank Nuijens
1.) How issue entrepreneurs shape public discourse of controversial science: examining GMO discussion on a popular Chinese Q&A platform. --Kaiping Chen and Yepeng Jin
2.) Strategic communication at the European Space Agency: juxtaposing strategy and public attitudes. --Axel Pfleger, Alexander Gerber and Alexander Struck
3.) Changing attitudes toward scientists by reducing intergroup biases: how a signage intervention focused on decategorization and recategorization improved trust. --Alexandra Beauchamp, Su-Jen Roberts and Craig Piper
4.) Telling our story: communicators’ perceptions of challenges and solutions for sustainability communication within the Australian beef industry. --Taylah Faulkner, Bradd Witt and Heather J. Bray
5.) Why create SciArt? An investigation into science artists' goals and professional journeys. --Alice Fleerackers, Paige Brown Jarreau and Julia Krolik
6.) Imagining the Sun: using comparative judgement to assess the impact of cross-curricular solar physics workshops. ---Carol Davenport and Richard Morton
Practice Insight
7.) The culture of science communication in rural and regional Australia: the role of awe and wonder. --Saba Sinai, Lisa Caffery and Amy Cosby
8.) Our Ocean Climate Story: connecting communities with local data. --Cathy Cole, Gianna Savoie and Sally Carson
Essay
9.) Opportunities for poaching: using the public's enjoyment of popular culture to foster dialogues around genetics. --Jonathan Roberts, Richard Milne, Anna Middleton, Christine Patch and Katherine Morley
Book Review
10.) Together in diversity: insights and wisdom from LGBTQ+ people working in STEM. --Andrea Bandelli
11.) A review of ‘Science Communication Practice in China’. --Fabien Medvecky
12.) A poetic approach to science communication. --Emma Weitkamp
Conference Review
13.) A focus on science communication at #ICA22. --Alice Fleerackers
14.) ‘SciComPt 2022’: stop, listen and act — reflect on the past to build the future. --Cristina Luís
15.) #ecsite2022 — a festive and reflexive gathering of science communicators. --Vanessa Mignan and Marina Joubert
16.) “Be the change” — how Cheltenham Science Festival used a central theme to centre social change within the festival. --Gary Kerr, Emma Whittle and Marieke Navin
17.) Bringing society inside the walls of scientific facilities. --Frank Nuijens
Kaiping Chen - Personal Name
Andrea Bandelli - Personal Name
Jonathan Roberts - Personal Name
Cathy Cole - Personal Name
Saba Sinai - Personal Name
Carol Davenport - Personal Name
Alice Fleerackers - Personal Name
Taylah Faulkner - Personal Name
Alexandra Beauchamp - Personal Name
Axel Pfleger - Personal Name
Emma Weitkamp - Personal Name
Fabien Medvecky - Personal Name
Andrea Bandelli - Personal Name
Jonathan Roberts - Personal Name
Cathy Cole - Personal Name
Saba Sinai - Personal Name
Carol Davenport - Personal Name
Alice Fleerackers - Personal Name
Taylah Faulkner - Personal Name
Alexandra Beauchamp - Personal Name
Axel Pfleger - Personal Name
Emma Weitkamp - Personal Name
Fabien Medvecky - Personal Name
Vol. 21, Issue 06, 2022
1824-2049
e-Journal PIK
Inggris
SISSA Medialab
2022
Italy
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