Science Communication

Science Communication

  • Massimiano Bucchi
  • Brian Trench
Publisher:RoutledgeISBN 13: 9781032646749ISBN 10: 1032646748

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Science Communication is written by Massimiano Bucchi and published by Routledge. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1032646748 (ISBN 10) and 9781032646749 (ISBN 13).

"Science Communication: The Basics is an accessible yet critical introduction to science communication viewed as the social conversation around science. It addresses why science communication matters, examines the evolution of theories and practices, and explains concepts, myths, misunderstandings and challenges. Massimiano Bucchi and Brian Trench navigate the foundations and key themes of science communication through numerous vignettes, examples, cases and arguments. They provide annotated recommended reading and a Lexicon summarising the understandings and uses of key terms in the field. Revealing science communication as a collective process and part of daily life, topics covered include: Science communication as part of culture and our understanding of ourselves and the world; the history of science communication and the development of 'modern science'; policy and theoretical approaches; the growth of professional practice, formal education and research in the field; evolving platforms for science communication; quality, trust and ethical awareness in science communication. Science Communication: The Basics is designed to be a concise primer and essential reading for newcomers to the field including staff in research and policy institutions, students of the natural, human and social sciences, and general readers curious about the ways science is presented and perceived in society"-- Provided by publisher.