Theory and Best Practices in Science Communication Training
Herausgeber: Newman, Todd P
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Theory and Best Practices in Science Communication Training
Herausgeber: Newman, Todd P
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This edited volume translates the growing body of research in science communication, education and journalism to inform best practices in science communication training programs around the world.
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This edited volume translates the growing body of research in science communication, education and journalism to inform best practices in science communication training programs around the world.
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- Routledge Studies in Environmental Communication and Media
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 298g
- ISBN-13: 9780367785277
- ISBN-10: 0367785277
- Artikelnr.: 61211409
- Routledge Studies in Environmental Communication and Media
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 172
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 298g
- ISBN-13: 9780367785277
- ISBN-10: 0367785277
- Artikelnr.: 61211409
Todd P. Newman is an assistant professor in the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA where he teaches courses on science communication, strategic communication, and marketing. Newman is the co-author of Brand (2018) -- which examines the role of brand strategy in society, including scientific debates -- and previously conducted research on science communication training as a postdoctoral associate at the University of Connecticut and the Alan Alda Center for Communicating Science at Stony Brook University.
Part 1. The Scientist as a Strategic Communicator 1. Scientists, Trainers,
and the Strategic Communication of Science 2. What Studies of Expertise and
Experience Offer Science Communication Training 3. The Meaning of
Public-Private Partnerships for Science Communication Research and Practice
4. Science Engagement and Social Media: Communicating Across Interests,
Goals, and Platforms Part 2. Science Communication Training Design and
Assessment 5. Training Scientists to Communicate in a Changing World 6. The
Challenges of Writing Science: Tools for Teaching and Assessing Written
Science Communication 7. Insights for Designing Science Communication
Training from Formal Science Education: Apply the Mantra and be Explicit 8.
Evaluating Science Communication Training: Going Beyond Self-Reports Part
3. Future Directions for Science Communication Training 9. Abandoning the
Runaway Train: Slowing Down to Draw on Lessons Learned from Health
Communication Training 10. A Metro for Science Communication: Building
Effective Infrastructure to Support Scientists' Public Engagement
and the Strategic Communication of Science 2. What Studies of Expertise and
Experience Offer Science Communication Training 3. The Meaning of
Public-Private Partnerships for Science Communication Research and Practice
4. Science Engagement and Social Media: Communicating Across Interests,
Goals, and Platforms Part 2. Science Communication Training Design and
Assessment 5. Training Scientists to Communicate in a Changing World 6. The
Challenges of Writing Science: Tools for Teaching and Assessing Written
Science Communication 7. Insights for Designing Science Communication
Training from Formal Science Education: Apply the Mantra and be Explicit 8.
Evaluating Science Communication Training: Going Beyond Self-Reports Part
3. Future Directions for Science Communication Training 9. Abandoning the
Runaway Train: Slowing Down to Draw on Lessons Learned from Health
Communication Training 10. A Metro for Science Communication: Building
Effective Infrastructure to Support Scientists' Public Engagement
Part 1. The Scientist as a Strategic Communicator 1. Scientists, Trainers,
and the Strategic Communication of Science 2. What Studies of Expertise and
Experience Offer Science Communication Training 3. The Meaning of
Public-Private Partnerships for Science Communication Research and Practice
4. Science Engagement and Social Media: Communicating Across Interests,
Goals, and Platforms Part 2. Science Communication Training Design and
Assessment 5. Training Scientists to Communicate in a Changing World 6. The
Challenges of Writing Science: Tools for Teaching and Assessing Written
Science Communication 7. Insights for Designing Science Communication
Training from Formal Science Education: Apply the Mantra and be Explicit 8.
Evaluating Science Communication Training: Going Beyond Self-Reports Part
3. Future Directions for Science Communication Training 9. Abandoning the
Runaway Train: Slowing Down to Draw on Lessons Learned from Health
Communication Training 10. A Metro for Science Communication: Building
Effective Infrastructure to Support Scientists' Public Engagement
and the Strategic Communication of Science 2. What Studies of Expertise and
Experience Offer Science Communication Training 3. The Meaning of
Public-Private Partnerships for Science Communication Research and Practice
4. Science Engagement and Social Media: Communicating Across Interests,
Goals, and Platforms Part 2. Science Communication Training Design and
Assessment 5. Training Scientists to Communicate in a Changing World 6. The
Challenges of Writing Science: Tools for Teaching and Assessing Written
Science Communication 7. Insights for Designing Science Communication
Training from Formal Science Education: Apply the Mantra and be Explicit 8.
Evaluating Science Communication Training: Going Beyond Self-Reports Part
3. Future Directions for Science Communication Training 9. Abandoning the
Runaway Train: Slowing Down to Draw on Lessons Learned from Health
Communication Training 10. A Metro for Science Communication: Building
Effective Infrastructure to Support Scientists' Public Engagement