Science, its publics and new media: Reflecting on the present and future of science communication

Scientific journalism faces the challenge of adapting not only to new formats but also to new information exchange dynamics. New online platforms, making it easier to access and produce scientific content, are forcing science publics to evolve. The online environment has turned into science communic...

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Main Author: Dominique Brossard
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universitat de València 2014-06-01
Series:Mètode Science Studies Journal: Annual Review
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Online Access:https://turia.uv.es/index.php/Metode/article/view/3123
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spelling doaj-art-50b0a40389f84593b1bf115ae76a01402024-11-18T16:03:05ZcatUniversitat de ValènciaMètode Science Studies Journal: Annual Review2174-34872174-92212014-06-01410.7203/metode.80.3123Science, its publics and new media: Reflecting on the present and future of science communicationDominique Brossard0<p>University of Wisconsin-Madison (USA).</p>Scientific journalism faces the challenge of adapting not only to new formats but also to new information exchange dynamics. New online platforms, making it easier to access and produce scientific content, are forcing science publics to evolve. The online environment has turned into science communication reality, and both scientists and communicators must adapt to it. This paper discusses these changes and their implications for science journalism and an informed citizenry. https://turia.uv.es/index.php/Metode/article/view/3123Science and social mediascience communicationonline communicationpublic understanding of science
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Science, its publics and new media: Reflecting on the present and future of science communication
Mètode Science Studies Journal: Annual Review
Science and social media
science communication
online communication
public understanding of science
title Science, its publics and new media: Reflecting on the present and future of science communication
title_full Science, its publics and new media: Reflecting on the present and future of science communication
title_fullStr Science, its publics and new media: Reflecting on the present and future of science communication
title_full_unstemmed Science, its publics and new media: Reflecting on the present and future of science communication
title_short Science, its publics and new media: Reflecting on the present and future of science communication
title_sort science its publics and new media reflecting on the present and future of science communication
topic Science and social media
science communication
online communication
public understanding of science
url https://turia.uv.es/index.php/Metode/article/view/3123
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