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Amplifying informal science learning: rethinking research, design, and engagement 扩大非正规科学学习:重新思考研究、设计和参与
Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI: 10.22323/2.23030702
Graham J. Walker
An intriguing book on informal science learning in all its cultural and geographic diversity, deftly balancing theory, practice and the wondrous space in-between.
这是一本引人入胜的书,介绍了非正式科学学习在文化和地域上的多样性,巧妙地平衡了理论、实践和两者之间的奇妙空间。
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Journalists and scientists together: the public problem of science disinformation in Brazil 记者与科学家:巴西科学造假的公共问题
Pub Date : 2024-05-06 DOI: 10.22323/2.23030204
Fábio Henrique Pereira, Raphael Sandes de Oliveira
This article analyzes the public problem of scientific disinformation in the Brazilian media covering the Covid-19 pandemic. A content analysis of 226 articles addressing disinformation as a problem was conducted in a quality newspaper (“Folha de S. Paulo”), a popular website (Metrópoles) and a science journalism magazine (“Pesquisa Fapesp”). The results suggest that the public debate has focused on spreading fake news during the Pandemic and its negative impact on public health. In addition, two opposing discourses, one populist and the other based on the scientific community and institutional normality, structured the public problem of science and disinformation in Brazil.
本文分析了巴西媒体在报道 "Covid-19 "大流行病时出现的科学假消息这一公共问题。我们对一份优质报纸(《圣保罗页报》)、一个热门网站(Metrópoles)和一份科学新闻杂志(《Pesquisa Fapesp》)上的 226 篇文章进行了内容分析,将假消息作为一个问题加以探讨。研究结果表明,公众讨论的焦点是大流行病期间假新闻的传播及其对公众健康的负面影响。此外,两种对立的论述,一种是民粹主义论述,另一种是基于科学界和机构规范性的论述,构建了巴西科学和虚假信息的公共问题。
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Studying science in pop culture through textual analysis. An introduction to examining science in visual texts — Street art, comics and (animated) film 通过文本分析研究流行文化中的科学。介绍如何从视觉文本--街头艺术、漫画和(动画)电影--中研究科学
Pub Date : 2024-04-24 DOI: 10.22323/2.23030401
Anna-Sophie Jürgens, Lucy Darragh, Paul Peace, Rita Agha, John Noel Viana, Isabel Richards
Textual analysis is a commonly-used qualitative method for analysing and interpreting cultural texts. This approach elicits how representations occur, their underlying assumptions and how they come to have meaning. Despite the popularity and utility of textual analysis, its interpretive and theoretical strategies are not comprehensively described in science communication research. To fill this gap and clarify how textual analysis can be used to unpack the cultural meanings and representation of science in visual texts — images, comics and films — the authors analyse and discuss four environmentally-themed scholarly articles that apply textual analysis. This showcases the value of textual analysis in investigating and understanding the relationships between pop culture and science, demystifying it for science communication students and researchers.
文本分析是一种常用的定性分析和解释文化文本的方法。这种方法可以揭示表象是如何产生的、其基本假设以及它们是如何产生意义的。尽管文本分析法很受欢迎,也很实用,但在科学传播研究中,对其解释和理论策略的描述并不全面。为了填补这一空白,阐明如何利用文本分析来解读视觉文本(图像、漫画和电影)中的文化含义和科学表征,作者分析并讨论了四篇应用文本分析的环境主题学术文章。这展示了文本分析在调查和理解流行文化与科学之间关系方面的价值,为科学传播专业的学生和研究人员揭开了文本分析的神秘面纱。
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Through the `queering' glass: looking at science communication from a queer lens 透过 "同性恋 "玻璃:从同性恋视角看科学传播
Pub Date : 2024-04-22 DOI: 10.22323/2.23030701
Siddharth Kankaria
`Queering Science Communication' offers a kaleidoscopic collection of queer insights that both inform and question the field of science communication. Edited by Lindy A. Orthia and Tara Roberson, the book covers a diverse range of topics including LGBTQIA+ representation in science and science communication; examples of science engagement interventions designed for queer audiences; the positive and negative impacts of science (communication) on queer lives; as well as ways of queering the practice, research and teaching of science communication. Despite adopting a predominantly queer lens, this book offers various learnings for engaging a broader spectrum of marginalised identities and for eventually moving towards a more inclusive, pluralistic and reflexive science communication field.
科学传播的同性恋化 "汇集了万花筒般的同性恋见解,既为科学传播领域提供了信息,也对该领域提出了质疑。本书由 Lindy A. Orthia 和 Tara Roberson 编辑,涵盖了各种不同的主题,包括 LGBTQIA+ 在科学和科学传播中的代表性;为同性恋受众设计的科学参与干预实例;科学(传播)对同性恋生活的积极和消极影响;以及科学传播实践、研究和教学的同性恋化途径。尽管本书采用的主要是同性恋视角,但它为吸引更广泛的边缘化身份参与并最终迈向更具包容性、多元化和反思性的科学传播领域提供了各种借鉴。
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Citizen science and learning outcomes: assessment of projects in South Africa 公民科学与学习成果:南非项目评估
Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI: 10.22323/2.23030202
Nonsikelelo Sackey, Corlia Meyer, Peter Weingart
This study assessed educational goals and learning outcomes in 57 citizen science projects in South Africa. Emphasising data collection as the primary objective, the findings revealed a secondary focus on environmental awareness, protection, and management, as well as education and research advancement. Notably, educational goals were often not prioritised, and formal measures for assessing learning outcomes were infrequently employed by project leaders. The study underscores the necessity for systematic approaches to evaluate the educational impacts of citizen science projects in South Africa.
本研究评估了南非 57 个公民科学项目的教育目标和学习成果。研究强调以数据收集为主要目标,结果表明,其次才是环境意识、保护和管理,以及教育和研究进展。值得注意的是,教育目标往往没有被放在首位,项目负责人也很少采用正式的学习成果评估措施。这项研究强调,有必要采取系统的方法来评估南非公民科学项目对教育的影响。
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Effects of message frames and visual cues on cell-cultured meat communication: sensation seeking as a moderator 信息框架和视觉线索对细胞培养肉类交流的影响:寻求感觉是调节因素
Pub Date : 2024-04-08 DOI: 10.22323/2.23030201
Namyeon Lee, Sungkyoung Lee
Cell-cultured meat presents environmental and ethical advantages; however, negative public acceptance remains a significant hurdle. To generate more effective public engagement on this topic, we conducted two online experiments exploring the impact of message framing and food cues (Experiment 1) and the moderating role of an individual's personality trait, sensation seeking, (Experiment 2) on the perception of cultured meat news shared via social media. Our findings revealed that messages employing individual benefit-framing, as opposed to societal benefit-framing, resulted in more positive perceptions of cultured meat. Incorporating direct food cues in the communication led to reduced risk perception, a more favorable attitude, and increased intention to purchase cultured meat. Furthermore, sensation seeking was shown to be a significant moderator for the effects of the message features. Theoretical and practical contributions are discussed.
细胞培养肉具有环保和道德方面的优势,但公众的负面接受程度仍然是一个重大障碍。为了让公众更有效地参与到这一话题中来,我们进行了两次在线实验,探索信息框架和食物线索(实验 1)以及个人的人格特质--寻求感觉(实验 2)--对通过社交媒体分享的培养肉新闻的感知的影响。我们的研究结果表明,与社会利益框架相比,采用个人利益框架的信息会使人们对养殖肉类产生更积极的看法。在传播中纳入直接的食物线索会降低风险感知,使人们对其持更有利的态度,并增加购买养殖肉类的意愿。此外,研究还表明,寻求感官刺激是影响信息特征的一个重要调节因素。本文讨论了理论和实践方面的贡献。
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Using science communication research to practice iterative engagement in collaborative nutrient management 利用科学传播研究实践迭代参与协作营养管理
Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI: 10.22323/2.23030801
Katherine Canfield, Casey Chatelain
Thoughtful science communication is essential for the success of collaborative, transdisciplinary environmental research. We present an innovative evaluation of a four-year pilot project that took a highly engaged and collaborative approach to managing excess nutrients in the Cape Cod region of Massachusetts, USA. The evaluation approach included mid- and end-of-project interviews with researchers and project partners and a reflection from the lead science communication researcher. We found that an effective science communication evaluation needs to be (1) adaptive, (2) multistage, (3) holistic and objective-based, and (4) democratic and reflexive. Results demonstrate that formative and end-of-project science communication evaluation of research projects lead to improved engagement that better meets all collaborators' needs.
深思熟虑的科学交流对于跨学科环境合作研究的成功至关重要。我们对一个为期四年的试点项目进行了创新性评估,该项目采用高度参与和协作的方法来管理美国马萨诸塞州鳕鱼角地区的过量营养物质。评估方法包括项目中期和末期对研究人员和项目合作伙伴的访谈,以及首席科学传播研究人员的反思。我们发现,有效的科学传播评估需要:(1) 适应性;(2) 多阶段;(3) 整体性和客观性;(4) 民主性和反思性。结果表明,对研究项目进行形成性和项目结束性科学传播评估,可以提高参与度,更好地满足所有合作者的需求。
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Collaborative design to bridge theory and practice in science communication 合作设计,架起科学传播理论与实践的桥梁
Pub Date : 2024-03-25 DOI: 10.22323/2.23020401
Carolin Enzingmüller, Daniela Marzavan
The science communication field strives to connect theory and practice. This essay delves into the potential of collaborative design to bridge this gap. Collaborative design in science communication can involve scientists, science communication researchers, designers, and other stakeholders in developing new science communication solutions. By incorporating diverse perspectives and expertise, it can help create more effective and evidence-based communication strategies that cater to the needs of audiences. To integrate these demands, a structured approach is necessary. This paper discusses two established frameworks, Design-Based Research and Design Thinking, and applies practical insights to envision the impact of collaborative design on the future of science communication.
科学传播领域努力将理论与实践联系起来。本文深入探讨了协作设计在弥合这一差距方面的潜力。科学传播中的合作设计可以让科学家、科学传播研究人员、设计师和其他利益相关者参与开发新的科学传播解决方案。通过融合不同的视角和专业知识,它可以帮助创建更有效、更有实证依据、更能满足受众需求的传播策略。要整合这些需求,必须采用结构化的方法。本文讨论了两个成熟的框架:基于设计的研究(Design-Based Research)和设计思维(Design Thinking),并运用实际见解展望了协作设计对未来科学传播的影响。
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Connecting science communication research and practice: challenges and ways forward 连接科学传播研究与实践:挑战与前进之路
Pub Date : 2024-03-25 DOI: 10.22323/2.23020501
Liliann Fischer, Germana Barata, Andreas M. Scheu, Ricarda Ziegler
Science communication is a thriving field that is vitally important to confront and overcome current societal challenges. To make science communication effective, science communication research and practice need to come together and share knowledge and experiences. However, their collaboration is hampered by a variety of obstacles on both sides, ranging from lack of time to lack of incentives and awareness. In this Special Issue we give space to authors from a wide range of backgrounds to reflect on the relationship between science communication research and practice and inspire the field with their insights and learnings.
科学传播是一个蓬勃发展的领域,对于应对和克服当前的社会挑战至关重要。为了使科学传播行之有效,科学传播研究和实践需要走到一起,分享知识和经验。然而,双方的合作却受到各种障碍的阻碍,从缺乏时间到缺乏激励和意识,不一而足。在本特刊中,我们为来自不同背景的作者提供了思考科学传播研究与实践之间关系的空间,并以他们的见解和经验启发这一领域。
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Transforming science journalism through collaborative research: a case study of the German “WPK Innovation Fund for Science Journalism” 通过合作研究改造科学新闻:德国 "WPK 科学新闻创新基金 "案例研究
Pub Date : 2024-03-25 DOI: 10.22323/2.23020802
Christopher Buschow, Anja Noster, Holger Hettwer, Lynda Lich-Knight, Franco Zotta
Science journalism, a unique form of science communication, faces grand challenges requiring innovation for its sustainability. This practice insight delves into a research-practice collaboration addressing the “WPK Innovation Fund for Science Journalism”, a pioneering support infrastructure for innovation in German science journalism. Our transformative accompanying research project aims to both support the fund's development as well as advance science journalism research. This report, co-authored by researchers and practitioners, showcases opportunities and challenges, drawing from the three forms of knowledge generated in the collaboration: systems, target, and transformation knowledge. Each of these forms sheds light on specific lessons learned in our project on how to conduct transformative journalism research.
科学新闻作为一种独特的科学传播形式,面临着巨大的挑战,需要创新来实现其可持续发展。本实践视角深入探讨了针对 "WPK 科学新闻创新基金 "的研究与实践合作,该基金是德国科学新闻创新的开拓性支持基础设施。我们的变革性配套研究项目旨在支持该基金的发展并推动科学新闻研究。本报告由研究人员和从业人员共同撰写,从合作中产生的三种知识形式(系统知识、目标知识和转型知识)中汲取营养,展示了机遇与挑战。每种形式都揭示了我们在项目中获得的关于如何开展变革性新闻研究的具体经验。
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