Connecting Science Communication Research with Action
Below is a curated selection of features from the field of science communication written by collaborators.
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In the Hot Seat
Forensic DNA expert and science communication trainer Tiffany Roy gives a crash course on what to expect your first time testifying in court as a scientific expert.
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‘Make It Work’ With Tailor-Made Messages
How one science communicator realized tailoring her messages was the way to go.
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This Week in Science Communication
Three things from the scicomm interwebs we're pretty sure you'll like,
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How Reflexivity Can Make You a Better Science Communicator
Reflexivity - the process of actively examining our beliefs, worldviews, and biases - can help to improve our science communication.
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How I Make My Publications Interesting for Non-Academic Audiences
Three steps to make your research interesting to non-academic audiences.