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    Perspectives of Science Communication Training Held by Lecturers of Biotechnology and Science Communication by Edmondston, Joanne, Dawson, Vaille

    Published 2014
    “…This study examined biotechnology lecturers' and science communication lecturers' views of science communication training and its possible inclusion in a biotechnology degree course at an Australian university. …”
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    The attributes of informal science education: A science communication perspective by Stocklmayer, S., Rennie, Leonie

    Published 2017
    “…In this chapter we first identify the attributes of informal science education that underpin science learning in informal contexts, both for school-age students and the wider public, and continue with an overview of the field of science communication. We discuss the kinds of skills and knowledge that are intrinsic to effective science communication, drawing upon research into the public communication of science and the various models of science communication that pertain to this wider aim. …”
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    Transporting knowledge: a case study of meaning making on the pathways of science communication by Davis, Pryce

    Published 2018
    “…Imagining all of these actors as science learners allows me to compare across their individual understandings to follow ideas through the pathways of science communication. I provide a case study of how one scientist’s understandings causes difficulties for a reporter and two news readers. …”
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    Art for science communication: The transformation in the personal sphere of adolescents in response to climate change by Truong Thi Kim, Oanh

    Published 2023
    “…The study advocates that proper science communication through art-informed collaboration should be considered to achieve sustainability outcomes. …”
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    Developing Australian undergraduate students' science communication skills through collaboratively created digital knowledge maps by Hanewald, R., Ifenthaler, Dirk

    Published 2014
    “…In this 2011 study, 93 science communication students participated out of a total enrolment of 118 undergraduates. …”
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    Understanding technoscientific citizenship in a low-carbon Scotland by Gibbs, Beverley

    Published 2015
    Subjects: “…citizenship; STS; public; publics; materiality; public engagement; science communication…”
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    Are Students Prepared to Communicate? A Case Study of an Australian Degree Course in Biotechnology by Edmonston, J., Dawson, Vaille, Schibeci, R.

    Published 2010
    Subjects: “…biotechnology - biotechnology education - civic science - public engagement with science and technology - science communication…”
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    Dynamic framing in the communication of scientific research: texts and interactions by Davis, Pryce, Russ, Rosemary S.

    Published 2015
    “…The fields of science education and science communication share the overarching goal of helping non-experts and non-members of the professional science community develop knowledge of the content and processes of scientific research. …”
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    Theory and language of climate change communication by Nerlich, Brigitte, Koteyko, Nelya, Brown, Brian

    Published 2010
    “…It has grown to be something like a booming industry alongside more established ‘communication enterprises’, such as health communication, risk communication, and science communication. This article situates the theory of climate change communication within theoretical developments in the field of science communication. …”
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    Competing epistemologies in the construction of popular science by Davis, Pryce

    Published 2018
    “…This paper focuses on how the personal epistemologies of scientists and science communicators shape their practices and interact with one another in the construction of popular science news. …”
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    The intellectual structure of game research by Martin, Paul

    Published 2018
    “…Co-citation analysis identifies 5 communities: Education, Humanities/Social Science, Computer Science, Communications, and Health. Burst analysis of keywords reveals when key research themes emerged across the period. …”
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    Prehending Addiction: Alcohol and Other Drug Professionals’ Encounters With “New� Addictions by Farrugia, A., Fraser, Suzanne

    Published 2017
    “…Combining interviews with policymakers, service providers, and peer advocates in three countries (Australia, Canada, and Sweden), and Mike Michael’s utilization of the notion of prehension for science communication, we track the notions of addiction, drugs, and subjectivity that emerge when alcohol and other drug professionals encounter what Fraser, Moore and Keane call the addicting of nonsubstance-related practices. …”
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    Open Knowledge Institutions: Reinventing Universities by Montgomery, Lucy, Hartley, John, Neylon, Cameron, Gillies, Malcolm, Gray, Eve, Herrmann-Pillath, Carsten, Huang, Karl, Leach, Joan, Potts, Jason, Ren, Xiang, Skinner, Katherine, Sugimoto, Cassidy, Wilson, Katie

    Published 2021
    “…It represents a consensus view from some distinct perspectives – research professors, open knowledge advocates, science communicators, economists, publishers, high-level university administrators, librarians and others – towards a diagnosis of what the problem is, and what we might do to fix it. …”
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    Simple and efficient synthesis of jasminaldehyde over modified forms of zirconia: Acid-base bifunctional catalysis by Kumar, T., Shamshuddin, S., Mujawar, Mubarak

    Published 2017
    “…© 2017, National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources (NISCAIR). …”
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