Journal of Science Communication, Vol. 23, Issue 01, 2024
Editorials
1. Welcome to 2024: issues and trends occupying JCOM this year. --Michelle Riedlinger
Articles
2. A comparative study of frames and narratives identified within scientific press releases on ocean climate change and ocean plastic. --Aike N. Vonk, Mark Bos, Ionica Smeets and Erik van Sebille
3. "That's some positive energy": how social media users respond to #funny science content. --Michael A. Cacciatore, Sara K. Yeo, Leona Yi-Fan Su, Meaghan McKasy, Liane O'Neill and Sijia Qian
4. #WomenInSTEM: exploring self-presentation of identity on Instagram. --Jocelyn Steinke, Amanda Coletti and Christine Gilbert
5. Science fiction media representations of exoplanets: portrayals of changing astronomical discoveries. --Emma Johanna Puranen, Emily Finer, Christiane Helling and V. Anne Smith
6. Science communication objectives and actual practices of science news websites as a showcase for gaps between theory and practice. --Ifat Zimmerman, Ayelet Baram-Tsabari and Tali Tal
7. Race-evasive ideology in U.S.-based science communication fellowship director discourse. --Nic Bennett, Anthony Dudo, John Besley and Yasmiyn Irizarry
Review Articles
8. Confronting misinformation related to health and the environment: a systematic review. --Thaiane Oliveira, Nicolas de Oliveira Cardoso, Wagner de Lara Machado, Reynaldo Aragon Gonçalves, Rodrigo Quinan, Eduarda Zorgi Salvador, Camila Almeida and Aline Paes
Practice Insights
9. Engaging young people in science communication about mental health during COVID-19. --Signe Herbers Poulsen, Nina Maindal, Kristian Dahlmann Oddershede, Mathias Sejerkilde, Stine Breiner Pedersen, Manizha Haghju, Emma MacLean Sinclair, Anne Harrits, Ulrik Bak Kirk, Jacob F. Sherson and Gitte Kragh
10. University-led dialogues with society: balancing informing and listening?. --Nina de Roo, Tamara Metze and Cees Leeuwis
Essays
11. Polio vaccine misinformation on social media: challenges, efforts, and recommendations. --Muhammad Ittefaq, Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh, Carina M. Zelaya and Rauf Arif
Book Reviews
12. Bridging the gap between science deniers and voice of reason. --Karolína Poliaková
13. An idea-packed guide for scientists teaching communication skills. --Andy Ridgway
14. Beyond Western perspectives: inclusive insights to decolonise and transform science communication. --Mohamed Elsonbaty Ramadan
Conference Reviews
15. Reimagining science communication in the age of AI. --Lourdes López-Pérez
1. Welcome to 2024: issues and trends occupying JCOM this year. --Michelle Riedlinger
Articles
2. A comparative study of frames and narratives identified within scientific press releases on ocean climate change and ocean plastic. --Aike N. Vonk, Mark Bos, Ionica Smeets and Erik van Sebille
3. "That's some positive energy": how social media users respond to #funny science content. --Michael A. Cacciatore, Sara K. Yeo, Leona Yi-Fan Su, Meaghan McKasy, Liane O'Neill and Sijia Qian
4. #WomenInSTEM: exploring self-presentation of identity on Instagram. --Jocelyn Steinke, Amanda Coletti and Christine Gilbert
5. Science fiction media representations of exoplanets: portrayals of changing astronomical discoveries. --Emma Johanna Puranen, Emily Finer, Christiane Helling and V. Anne Smith
6. Science communication objectives and actual practices of science news websites as a showcase for gaps between theory and practice. --Ifat Zimmerman, Ayelet Baram-Tsabari and Tali Tal
7. Race-evasive ideology in U.S.-based science communication fellowship director discourse. --Nic Bennett, Anthony Dudo, John Besley and Yasmiyn Irizarry
Review Articles
8. Confronting misinformation related to health and the environment: a systematic review. --Thaiane Oliveira, Nicolas de Oliveira Cardoso, Wagner de Lara Machado, Reynaldo Aragon Gonçalves, Rodrigo Quinan, Eduarda Zorgi Salvador, Camila Almeida and Aline Paes
Practice Insights
9. Engaging young people in science communication about mental health during COVID-19. --Signe Herbers Poulsen, Nina Maindal, Kristian Dahlmann Oddershede, Mathias Sejerkilde, Stine Breiner Pedersen, Manizha Haghju, Emma MacLean Sinclair, Anne Harrits, Ulrik Bak Kirk, Jacob F. Sherson and Gitte Kragh
10. University-led dialogues with society: balancing informing and listening?. --Nina de Roo, Tamara Metze and Cees Leeuwis
Essays
11. Polio vaccine misinformation on social media: challenges, efforts, and recommendations. --Muhammad Ittefaq, Shafiq Ahmad Kamboh, Carina M. Zelaya and Rauf Arif
Book Reviews
12. Bridging the gap between science deniers and voice of reason. --Karolína Poliaková
13. An idea-packed guide for scientists teaching communication skills. --Andy Ridgway
14. Beyond Western perspectives: inclusive insights to decolonise and transform science communication. --Mohamed Elsonbaty Ramadan
Conference Reviews
15. Reimagining science communication in the age of AI. --Lourdes López-Pérez
Riedlinger, Michelle - Personal Name
Ramadan, Mohamed Elsonbaty - Personal Name
Ridgway, Andy - Personal Name
Poliaková, Karolína - Personal Name
Ittefaq, Muhammad - Personal Name
Roo, Nina de - Personal Name
Poulsen, Signe Herbers - Personal Name
Oliveira, Thaiane - Personal Name
Bennett, Nic - Personal Name
Zimmerman, Ifat - Personal Name
Puranen, Emma Johanna - Personal Name
Steinke, Jocelyn - Personal Name
Cacciatore, Michael A. - Personal Name
Vonk, Aike N. - Personal Name
López-Pérez, Lourdes - Personal Name
Ramadan, Mohamed Elsonbaty - Personal Name
Ridgway, Andy - Personal Name
Poliaková, Karolína - Personal Name
Ittefaq, Muhammad - Personal Name
Roo, Nina de - Personal Name
Poulsen, Signe Herbers - Personal Name
Oliveira, Thaiane - Personal Name
Bennett, Nic - Personal Name
Zimmerman, Ifat - Personal Name
Puranen, Emma Johanna - Personal Name
Steinke, Jocelyn - Personal Name
Cacciatore, Michael A. - Personal Name
Vonk, Aike N. - Personal Name
López-Pérez, Lourdes - Personal Name
Vol. 23, Issue 01, 2024
1824-2049
e-Journal IK
Inggris
SISSA Medialab
2024
Italy
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