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The Oxford Handbook of the Science of Science Communication

JKJamieson, Kathleen Hall 1946-KDKahan, Dan M.SDScheufele, Dietram A.
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Abstract

The cross-disciplinary Oxford Handbook on the Science of Science Communication contains 47 essays by 57 leading scholars organized into six sections: The first section establishes the need for a science of science communication, provides an overview of the area, examines sources of science knowledge and the ways in which changing media structures affect it, reveals what the public thinks about science, and situates current scientific controversies in their historical contexts. The book’s second part examines challenges to science including difficulties in peer review, rising numbers of retractions, publication and statistical biases, and hype. Successes and failures in communicating about four controversies…

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Authors

3
  • JK
    Jamieson, Kathleen Hall 1946-Corresponding
  • KD
    Kahan, Dan M.
  • SD
    Scheufele, Dietram A.

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Science communication
  • Public awareness of science
  • Framing (construction)
  • Sociology
  • Media studies
  • Political science
  • Psychology
  • Public relations
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