Journal of Science Communication, Vol. 22, Issue 05, 2023
Articles
1. Not here, not now, not me: how distant are climate futures represented in journalistic reporting across four countries?. --Lars Guenther, Michael Brüggemann
2. An analysis of science communication about COVID-19 vaccination in Portuguese online news media. --Elaine Santana, Joana Bernardo, Inga Donici, Rúben Valente, Bárbara Pedro, Inês Almeida, Sílvia Silva, Conceição Alegre, Teresa Loureiro and Rosa Silva
3. Found a fossil: improving awareness, engagement, and communication strategies for heritage discoveries. --Sally Hurst, Matthew Kosnik, Linda Evans and Glenn A. Brock
4. Science communication practices and trust in information sources amongst Nigerian scientists and journalists. --Emma Weitkamp, Ruth Larbey, Mahmoud Bukar Maina, Katy Petherick, Mustapha Shehu Muhammad, Abdullahi Tsanni, Xinyang Hong and Abdulhamid Al-Gazali
5. Emotional responses from families visiting the zoo: a study at Parque das Aves in Foz do Iguaçu. --Graziele Scalfi, Luisa Massarani, Waneicy Gonçalves, Adriana Aparecida Andrade Chagas and Alessandra Bizerra
6. Which scientist are you? Creating self-outgroup overlap with a scientist through a personality matching game. --Alexandra L. Beauchamp, Su-Jen Roberts and Craig Piper
Practice Insights
7. How to save the world with zombies? — A scientainment approach to engage young people. --Petra Bättig-Frey, Mirjam West, Rahel Skelton and Verena Berger
8. How European journalists cover marine issues. --Bruno Pinto and Ana Matias
9. Towards inclusive PE for science granting councils in Sub-Saharan Africa: challenges and opportunities. --Konosoang Sobane, Elizabeth Lubinga and Karabo Sitto-Kaunda
10. What would aliens think of science on earth? Philosophical dialogues in the museum to help children reflect about science. --Jelle De Schrijver
11. The value of public science events: insights from three years of communicating climate change research. --Ruth A. O'Connor, Tara Roberson, Clare de Castella and Zoe Leviston
Essays
12. A critical perspective on the mediatization of brain imaging and healthy ageing. --Najmeh Khalili-Mahani and Eugene Loos
Book Reviews
13. Visualising science: a thorough guide for designing and using science graphics. --Marnell Kirsten
1. Not here, not now, not me: how distant are climate futures represented in journalistic reporting across four countries?. --Lars Guenther, Michael Brüggemann
2. An analysis of science communication about COVID-19 vaccination in Portuguese online news media. --Elaine Santana, Joana Bernardo, Inga Donici, Rúben Valente, Bárbara Pedro, Inês Almeida, Sílvia Silva, Conceição Alegre, Teresa Loureiro and Rosa Silva
3. Found a fossil: improving awareness, engagement, and communication strategies for heritage discoveries. --Sally Hurst, Matthew Kosnik, Linda Evans and Glenn A. Brock
4. Science communication practices and trust in information sources amongst Nigerian scientists and journalists. --Emma Weitkamp, Ruth Larbey, Mahmoud Bukar Maina, Katy Petherick, Mustapha Shehu Muhammad, Abdullahi Tsanni, Xinyang Hong and Abdulhamid Al-Gazali
5. Emotional responses from families visiting the zoo: a study at Parque das Aves in Foz do Iguaçu. --Graziele Scalfi, Luisa Massarani, Waneicy Gonçalves, Adriana Aparecida Andrade Chagas and Alessandra Bizerra
6. Which scientist are you? Creating self-outgroup overlap with a scientist through a personality matching game. --Alexandra L. Beauchamp, Su-Jen Roberts and Craig Piper
Practice Insights
7. How to save the world with zombies? — A scientainment approach to engage young people. --Petra Bättig-Frey, Mirjam West, Rahel Skelton and Verena Berger
8. How European journalists cover marine issues. --Bruno Pinto and Ana Matias
9. Towards inclusive PE for science granting councils in Sub-Saharan Africa: challenges and opportunities. --Konosoang Sobane, Elizabeth Lubinga and Karabo Sitto-Kaunda
10. What would aliens think of science on earth? Philosophical dialogues in the museum to help children reflect about science. --Jelle De Schrijver
11. The value of public science events: insights from three years of communicating climate change research. --Ruth A. O'Connor, Tara Roberson, Clare de Castella and Zoe Leviston
Essays
12. A critical perspective on the mediatization of brain imaging and healthy ageing. --Najmeh Khalili-Mahani and Eugene Loos
Book Reviews
13. Visualising science: a thorough guide for designing and using science graphics. --Marnell Kirsten
Guenther, Lars - Personal Name
Khalili-Mahani, Najmeh - Personal Name
O'Connor, Ruth A. - Personal Name
Schrijver, Jelle De - Personal Name
Sobane, Konosoang - Personal Name
Pinto, Bruno - Personal Name
Bättig-Frey, Petra - Personal Name
Beauchamp, Alexandra L. - Personal Name
Scalfi, Graziele - Personal Name
Hurst, Sally - Personal Name
Santana, Elaine - Personal Name
Weitkamp, Emma - Personal Name
Kirsten, Marnell - Personal Name
Khalili-Mahani, Najmeh - Personal Name
O'Connor, Ruth A. - Personal Name
Schrijver, Jelle De - Personal Name
Sobane, Konosoang - Personal Name
Pinto, Bruno - Personal Name
Bättig-Frey, Petra - Personal Name
Beauchamp, Alexandra L. - Personal Name
Scalfi, Graziele - Personal Name
Hurst, Sally - Personal Name
Santana, Elaine - Personal Name
Weitkamp, Emma - Personal Name
Kirsten, Marnell - Personal Name
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2023
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