Sustainability Communication
Course: Sustainability Communication
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Science Communication/ Risk Communication
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This lecture mainly focuses on Science communication and the transfer of information and knowledge between experts and non-experts (the public sphere). Therein, three contemporary developments are extracted. Firstly, formats and actors of science communication are diversifying. Secondly, Science communication is increasingly seen “as culture”, and last but not least, the presence of science in public conversations is enhanced, since social conversations around science have increased.
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Further reading Science Communication
- Bucchi, M., & Trench, B.
(2021). Rethinking science communication as the social conversation around science. Journal of Science Communication, 20(3), Y01.
Link: https://jcom.sissa.it/sites/default/files/documents/JCOM_2003_2021_Y01.pdf
Brüggemann, M., & Engesser, S. (2014). Between consensus and denial: Climate journalists as interpretive community. Science Communication, 36(4), 399-427.
- Bucchi, M., & Trench, B.
(2021). Rethinking science communication as the social conversation around science. Journal of Science Communication, 20(3), Y01.
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