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Science Communication / Marcelo Dascal, Thomas Gloning, Annette Leßmöllmann.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Dascal, Marcelo, Editor.
Gloning, Thomas, Editor.
Lessmöllmann, Annette, Editor.
Series:
Handbooks of Communication Science [HoCS] ; 17
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Communication in science.
Science Communication, Communication Studies.
Local Subjects:
Science Communication, Communication Studies.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIX, 718 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Mouton, [2019]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
Table of contents Annette Leßmöllmann and Thomas GloningPreface - V Annette Leßmöllmann and Thomas GloningIntroduction to the volume - XI I Perspectives of research on scholarly and sciencecommunication Gregor Betz and David Lanius1 Philosophy of science for science communication in twenty-two questions - 3 Friederike Hendriks and Dorothe Kienhues2 Science understanding between scientific literacy and trust: contributions frompsychological and educational research - 29 Hans-Jürgen Bucher3 The contribution of media studies to the understanding of science communication - 51 Mike S. Schäfer, Sabrina H. Kessler and Birte Fähnrich4 Analyzing science communication through the lens of communication science:Reviewing the empirical evidence - 77 Hannah Schmid-Petri and Moritz Bürger5 Modeling science communication: from linear to more complex models - 105 Gábor Á. Zemplén6 The contribution of laboratory studies, science studies and Science and Technology Studies (STS) to the understanding of scientific communication - 123 Nina Janich7 The contribution of linguistics and semiotics to the understandingof science communication - 143 Britt-Marie Schuster8 The contribution of terminology research to the understanding of science communication - 167 Thorsten Pohl9 The study of student academic writing - 187 II Text types, media, and practices of science communication Thomas Gloning10 Epistemic genres - 209 Luc Pauwels11 On the nature and role of visual representations in knowledge productionand science communication - 235 Henning Lobin12 The lecture and the presentation - rhetorics and technology - 257 Sylvia Jaworska13 Spoken language in science and the humanities - 271 Gerd Fritz14 Scholarly reviewing - 289 Gerd Fritz15 Scientific controversies - 311 Thomas Gloning16 Symbolic notation in scientific communication: a panorama - 335 Michel Serfati †17 The rise of symbolic notation in scientific communication: the case of mathematics - 357 Benedetto Lepori and Sara Greco18 Grant proposal writing as a dialogic process - 377 III Science, scientists, and the public Wolf-Andreas Liebert19 Communicative strategies of popularization of science(including science exhibitions, museums, magazines) - 399 Sharon Dunwoody20 Science journalism - 417 Holger Wormer21 Teaching science journalism as a blueprint for future journalism education - 439 Charlotte Autzen and Emma Weitkamp22 Science communication and public relations: beyond borders - 465 Philipp Schrögel and Christian Humm23 Science communication, advising, and advocacy in public debates - 485 Philipp Niemann, Laura Bittner, Christiane Hauser and Philipp Schrögel24 Forms of science presentations in public settings - 515 IV Historical perspectives on science communication Thomas Gloning25 Historical perspectives on internal scientific communication - 547 Michael Prinz26 Academic teaching: the lecture and the disputation in the history of erudition and science - 569 Monika Hanauska27 Historical aspects of external science communication - 585 V Science communication: present and future Martina Franzen28 Reconfigurations of science communication research in the digital age - 603 Peter Reuter and Andreas Brandtner29 The library in a changing world of scientific communication - 625 Mareike König30 Scholarly communication in social media - 639 Annette Leßmöllmann31 Current trends and future visions of (research on) science communication - 657
Contents:
Frontmatter
Preface
Table of contents
Introduction to the volume
1. Philosophy of science for science communication in twenty-two questions
2. Science understanding between scientific literacy and trust: contributions from psychological and educational research
3. The contribution of media studies to the understanding of science communication
4. Analyzing science communication through the lens of communication science: Reviewing the empirical evidence
5. Modeling science communication: from linear to more complex models
6. The contribution of laboratory studies, science studies and Science and Technology Studies (STS) to the understanding of scientific communication
7. The contribution of linguistics and semiotics to the understanding of science communication
8. The contribution of terminology research to the understanding of science communication
9. The study of student academic writing
10. Epistemic genres
11. On the nature and role of visual representations in knowledge production and science communication
12. The lecture and the presentation - rhetorics and technology
13. Spoken language in science and the humanities
14. Scholarly reviewing
15. Scientific controversies
16. Symbolic notation in scientific communication: a panorama
17. The rise of symbolic notation in scientific communication: the case of mathematics
18. Grant proposal writing as a dialogic process
19. Communicative strategies of popularization of science (including science exhibitions, museums, magazines)
20. Science journalism
21. Teaching science journalism as a blueprint for future journalism education
22. Science communication and public relations: beyond borders
23. Science communication, advising, and advocacy in public debates
24. Forms of science presentations in public settings
25. Historical perspectives on internal scientific communication
26. Academic teaching: the lecture and the disputation in the history of erudition and science
27. Historical aspects of external science communication
28. Reconfigurations of science communication research in the digital age
29. The library in a changing world of scientific communication
30. Scholarly communication in social media
31. Current trends and future visions of (research on) science communication
Contributors to this volume
Index
Notes:
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Apr 2020)
ISBN:
9783110255522
3110255529
9783110393217
3110393212
OCLC:
1134075972

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