Journal of Science Communication, Vol. 24, Issue 01, 2025
Articles
1. Can science comics aid lay audiences' comprehension of forensic science?. --Isabelle Baxter, Andy Ridgway, Heather Doran, Niamh Nic Daeid, Rachel Briscoe, Joe McAlister and Daniel Barnard
2. Exploring the dynamics of interaction about generative artificial intelligence between experts and the public on social media. --Noriko Hara, Eugene Kim, Shohana Akter and Kunihiro Miyazaki
3. "It's mostly a one-way street, to be honest": the subjective relevance of public engagement in the science communication of professional university communicators. --Kaija Biermann, Lennart Banse and Monika Taddicken
4. Wit meets wisdom: the relationship between satire and anthropomorphic humor on scientists' likability and legitimacy. --Alexandra L. Frank, Michael A. Cacciatore, Sara K. Yeo and Leona Yi-Fan Su
5. Citizens' perspectives on science communication. --Ionica Smeets, Charlotte B. C. M. Egger, Sicco de Knecht, Anne M. Land-Zandstra, Aletta L. Meinsma, Ward Peeters, Sanne Romp, Julie Schoorl, Winnifred Wijnker and Alex Verkade
6. Identifying trust cues: how trust in science is mediated in content about science. --Justin T. Schröder, Janise Brück and Lars Guenther
Practice Insights
7. Climate change is (NOT) funny: insights from a climate change comedy event. --James Riley, Alexander Hall
8. Co-creation in citizen science: sharing learnings and good practice from an indoor, airborne microplastics project. --Ana Margarida Sardo, Laura De Vito, Kirsty J. Pringle, Mark Hansen, Kathryn Lamb-Riddell, Sophie Laggan, Timothy Cox, Ben Williams
9. Scientists' views about relationship-based science communication strategies. --Nancy L. Staus, Julie Risien and Holly Cho
Book Reviews
10. Bridging the gap between scientists and the public: “Science v. Story”. --Douglas A. Levy
11. Book Review: Palgrave Handbook of Science and Health Journalism. --George Claassen
12. Review of “Queer as Folklore”: reimagining science communication through storytelling and identity. --Andrea Bandelli
Reviewed book: “The Science Media Interface: on the Relation Between Internal and External Science" Communication. --Laura Moorhead
13. Museums as laboratories for the future: a review of “Cultivating Futures Thinking in Museums”. --Andrea Bandelli
14. Rethinking how we think about AI and common sense. --Ehsan Nabavi
1. Can science comics aid lay audiences' comprehension of forensic science?. --Isabelle Baxter, Andy Ridgway, Heather Doran, Niamh Nic Daeid, Rachel Briscoe, Joe McAlister and Daniel Barnard
2. Exploring the dynamics of interaction about generative artificial intelligence between experts and the public on social media. --Noriko Hara, Eugene Kim, Shohana Akter and Kunihiro Miyazaki
3. "It's mostly a one-way street, to be honest": the subjective relevance of public engagement in the science communication of professional university communicators. --Kaija Biermann, Lennart Banse and Monika Taddicken
4. Wit meets wisdom: the relationship between satire and anthropomorphic humor on scientists' likability and legitimacy. --Alexandra L. Frank, Michael A. Cacciatore, Sara K. Yeo and Leona Yi-Fan Su
5. Citizens' perspectives on science communication. --Ionica Smeets, Charlotte B. C. M. Egger, Sicco de Knecht, Anne M. Land-Zandstra, Aletta L. Meinsma, Ward Peeters, Sanne Romp, Julie Schoorl, Winnifred Wijnker and Alex Verkade
6. Identifying trust cues: how trust in science is mediated in content about science. --Justin T. Schröder, Janise Brück and Lars Guenther
Practice Insights
7. Climate change is (NOT) funny: insights from a climate change comedy event. --James Riley, Alexander Hall
8. Co-creation in citizen science: sharing learnings and good practice from an indoor, airborne microplastics project. --Ana Margarida Sardo, Laura De Vito, Kirsty J. Pringle, Mark Hansen, Kathryn Lamb-Riddell, Sophie Laggan, Timothy Cox, Ben Williams
9. Scientists' views about relationship-based science communication strategies. --Nancy L. Staus, Julie Risien and Holly Cho
Book Reviews
10. Bridging the gap between scientists and the public: “Science v. Story”. --Douglas A. Levy
11. Book Review: Palgrave Handbook of Science and Health Journalism. --George Claassen
12. Review of “Queer as Folklore”: reimagining science communication through storytelling and identity. --Andrea Bandelli
Reviewed book: “The Science Media Interface: on the Relation Between Internal and External Science" Communication. --Laura Moorhead
13. Museums as laboratories for the future: a review of “Cultivating Futures Thinking in Museums”. --Andrea Bandelli
14. Rethinking how we think about AI and common sense. --Ehsan Nabavi
Bandelli, Andrea - Personal Name
Moorhead, Laura - Personal Name
Claassen, George - Personal Name
Levy, Douglas A. - Personal Name
Staus, Nancy L. - Personal Name
Riley, James - Personal Name
Schröder, Justin T. - Personal Name
Smeets, Ionica - Personal Name
Frank, Alexandra L. - Personal Name
Biermann, Kaija - Personal Name
Hara, Noriko - Personal Name
Baxter, Isabelle - Personal Name
Sardo, Ana Margarida - Personal Name
Nabavi, Ehsan - Personal Name
Moorhead, Laura - Personal Name
Claassen, George - Personal Name
Levy, Douglas A. - Personal Name
Staus, Nancy L. - Personal Name
Riley, James - Personal Name
Schröder, Justin T. - Personal Name
Smeets, Ionica - Personal Name
Frank, Alexandra L. - Personal Name
Biermann, Kaija - Personal Name
Hara, Noriko - Personal Name
Baxter, Isabelle - Personal Name
Sardo, Ana Margarida - Personal Name
Nabavi, Ehsan - Personal Name
Vol. 24, Issue 01, 2025
1824-2049
e-Journal PIK
Inggris
SISSA Medialab
2025
Italy
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