Exploring science communication / Sarah R. Davies, Ulrike Felt.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi Sage c2020Description: 249p. P.BISBN: 9781526464408; 9781526464392DDC classification: R 501.4 EXPItem type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Mass Communication Reference | St. Xavier's University, Kolkata Reference Section | R 501.4 EXP (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | S.X.U.K | 10394 | Not For Loan | UC10394 |
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I – STS Concepts and Sensitivities
Chapter 2. Conceptual Framings: STS Research for Science Communication Chapter 3. What does an STS approach to Science Communication Look Like?
Part II – Mobilizing STS Concepts and Sensitivities: The Case Studies
Tybjerg, Karin; Whiteley, Louise; Davies, Sarah R. Chapter 4. Object Biographies: The Life of a Hacked Gene Gun Owens, Marcus Chapter 5. Public Science and Public Space: Communicating Ecologies through Landscape Design Born, Dorothea Chapter 6. Visual Climate Communication: Making Facts and Concerns in Popular Science Magazines Felt, Ulrike Chapter 7. Public Health Communication: Anecdotal Evidence and Responsibility in Print Media Accounts of Obesity Szymanski, Erika Chapter 8. Constructing Science in Public: Framing Synthetic Yeast in News Media Marsh, Oliver Chapter 9. Science, Emotion, and Identity Online: Constructing Science and Selves on “I Fucking Love Science” Ben Shachar, Teharlev Erela; Davidovitch, Nadav Chapter 10. Coproducing Knowledge and Nation States: Nutrition Communication and the making of Citizens Amelung, Nina; Granja, Rafaela; Machado, Helena Chapter 11. Communicating Forensic Genetics: "Enthusiastic" Publics and the Management of Expectations
Part III – Concluding Thoughts
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