Rethinking science communication in a changing landscape

Frank Kupper*, Carolina Moreno-Castro, Alessandra Fornetti

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Abstract

Science communication continues to grow, develop and change, as a practice and field of research. The boundaries between science and the rest of society are blurring. Digitalization transforms the public sphere. This JCOM special issue aims to rethink science communication in light of the changing science communication landscape. How to characterize the emerging science communication ecosystem in relation to the introduction of new media and actors involved? What new practices are emerging? How is the quality of science communication maintained or improved? We present a selection of papers that provide different perspectives on these questions and challenges.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Science Communication
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 May 2021

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Funding

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Horizon 2020 Framework Programme824573

    Keywords

    • Public engagement with science and technology
    • Science and media
    • Science communication: theory and models

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    • The RETHINK project

      Kupper, F., Roedema, T. & Rerimassie, V.

      1/01/1931/03/22

      Project: Research

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