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This work explores the potentials of communicating science using comic strips (a popular media in Mexico) and shows the possibilities of measuring the success of such narratives to communicate science. Nowadays evaluating the quality of science communication is intensely debated in international forums as well as in specialized journals. The RIRC method (a method that uses memory tasks to asses learning) has proved a useful tool to evaluate science communication using narratives and has offered interesting information for research. This book illustrates both, a method to construct comic strips…mehr

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This work explores the potentials of communicating science using comic strips (a popular media in Mexico) and shows the possibilities of measuring the success of such narratives to communicate science. Nowadays evaluating the quality of science communication is intensely debated in international forums as well as in specialized journals. The RIRC method (a method that uses memory tasks to asses learning) has proved a useful tool to evaluate science communication using narratives and has offered interesting information for research. This book illustrates both, a method to construct comic strips (with scientific content), and the use of the RIRC method as a means to measure success in communication.
Autorenporträt
Professor of Science Communication in CEIICH-UNAM, México. He received an MSc in Resource Management from Edinburgh University UK and a PhD in Science Communication from the University of Bath UK. He is author of a number of scientific papers and various works in fictional literature. Research: science communication via cultural media.