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Reflecting and Renewing to Strengthen JCOM 加强联合作战的反思与更新
IF 1.8 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-27 DOI: 10.22323/2.22040501
Michelle Riedlinger, M. Joubert
During June 2023, we met with the JCOM editorial board members to reflect on the current status of the journal and strategies for future growth. This editorial provides a snapshot of our position and plans.
在2023年6月,我们会见了JCOM编辑委员会成员,反思了期刊的现状和未来发展的战略。这篇社论简要介绍了我们的立场和计划。
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Street art as a vehicle for environmental science communication 街头艺术作为环境科学传播的载体
IF 1.8 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-25 DOI: 10.22323/2.22040201
Blakeley Thompson, Anna-Sophie Jürgens, Bohie None, R. Lamberts
Street art is visual art in public spaces — public art — created for public visibility. Street art addresses a massive and extremely diverse audience: everyone in a city. Using a case study approach, this article explores: 1) the extent to which science-inspired environmental street art can be considered a vehicle for science communication in less tangible science contexts and institutional settings — on the street — and 2) the strategies that street artists deploy to communicate their environmental messages through large-scale painted murals. This article clarifies how street art can be understood as a means of creative grassroots environmental communication. It shows that, and how, street art can encourage agency in pro-environmentalism and help to develop our relationship with sustainability.
街头艺术是公共空间的视觉艺术——公共艺术——是为公众知名度而创作的。街头艺术面向的是一个庞大且极其多样化的受众群体:城市中的每一个人。本文采用案例研究的方法,探讨了:1)受科学启发的环境街头艺术在多大程度上可以被视为在不太有形的科学背景和机构环境中进行科学交流的工具(在街头);2)街头艺术家通过大型彩绘壁画传达环境信息的策略。本文阐明了如何将街头艺术理解为一种创造性的草根环境传播手段。它表明,以及如何,街头艺术可以鼓励机构支持环保主义,并帮助发展我们与可持续发展的关系。
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Impacts of Reciprocal/empathic Appeal and Universalism Orientation on the Responses to Pro-Environmental Messages for Reducing Plastic Overuse 互惠/共情呼吁和普遍主义取向对减少塑料过度使用的亲环境信息反应的影响
IF 1.8 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.14696/jcs.2023.06.23.2.156
Bihan Lin, Seungjong Lee
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Living labs contributions to smart cities from a quadruple-helix perspective 生活实验室从四螺旋角度为智慧城市做出贡献
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.22323/2.22030202
Daniel Esashika, Gilmar Masiero, Yohann Mauger
This paper explores living labs' contributions to smart cities from a quadruple-helix perspective. The selected exploratory case studies (Living Lab Florianópolis, Living Lab of the Itaipu Technological Park and Porto Digital) depict an institutional context characterized by a low interaction between the quadruple-helix components. The data were obtained through document analysis and interviews with living lab organizers and participants. The results suggest living labs can contribute by a) selecting the most promising projects to promote, b) connecting several agents and sharing informational through collaborative practices and events, c) facilitating mediation between participants in living labs and government agencies, universities and local companies to conduct tests, and d) inserting the fourth helix as a tester but not as a co-creator. These findings explain the participation of quadruple-helix components in the stages of project selection, development, and testing developing living labs. Finally, this article contradicts the predominant notion that living labs remain based on user-oriented innovation processes, purporting a producer-oriented trajectory.
本文从四螺旋的角度探讨了生活实验室对智慧城市的贡献。选定的探索性案例研究(Living Lab Florianópolis, Itaipu科技园的Living Lab和Porto Digital)描述了一个以四螺旋组件之间低相互作用为特征的制度背景。这些数据是通过文献分析和对生活实验室组织者和参与者的采访获得的。结果表明,活体实验室可以通过以下方式做出贡献:a)选择最有前途的项目进行推广;b)通过协作实践和活动连接多个代理并共享信息;c)促进活体实验室参与者与政府机构、大学和当地公司之间的协调,以进行测试;d)将第四个螺旋作为测试者而不是共同创造者。这些发现解释了四螺旋组件在项目选择、开发和测试开发活实验室阶段的参与。最后,本文反驳了主流观点,即生活实验室仍然基于以用户为导向的创新过程,主张以生产者为导向的轨迹。
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Generational Conflict in the Digital Journalism Environment : Focusing on Journalist Interviews 数字新闻环境中的代际冲突:以记者采访为中心
IF 1.8 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.14696/jcs.2023.06.23.2.109
Namhee Hong, Seul-hi Lee, Sooah Kim
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The Tabloidization and Politicization of News Agenda through the Use of Word “Controversy” : A Text-Mining Analysis of 30 Years of Articles 从“争议”一词的使用看新闻议程的小报化和政治化——对30年文章的文本挖掘分析
IF 1.8 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.14696/jcs.2023.06.23.2.57
MiJin Moon, Hey-Young Han, So-Eun Lee
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A Study on the Online Distribution Structure of Local News : Analysis of the local media in Jeju 地方新闻网络发行结构研究——以济州岛地方媒体为例
IF 1.8 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI: 10.14696/jcs.2023.06.23.2.5
Y. Jung
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Hindsight, Insight, Foresight: Australian Science Communicators (ASC) Conference 2023 后见之明,洞察力,远见:澳大利亚科学传播者(ASC)会议2023
IF 1.8 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-11 DOI: 10.22323/2.22020601
Lisa Bailey, H. Bray
The recent conference of the Australian Science Communicators (ASC) association (15–17 February 2023) held in Canberra was an opportunity for the 140 delegates to reflect on a decade of the national strategy for public engagement with the sciences, “Inspiring Australia”, and consider the future role for science communicators in the Australian science and research landscape. The conference was the first in-person conference since the COVID-19 pandemic, and other discussions focused on the role of AI in science communication and the importance of networks.
最近在堪培拉举行的澳大利亚科学传播者协会(ASC)会议(2023年2月15日至17日)为140名代表提供了一个机会,让他们反思十年来公众参与科学的国家战略“激励澳大利亚”,并考虑科学传播者在澳大利亚科学和研究领域的未来角色。这次会议是自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来的首次面对面会议,其他讨论集中在人工智能在科学传播中的作用和网络的重要性上。
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Life and Death on the Tuapeka Goldfields — stakeholder input for a community museum's bioarchaeology-based exhibit 图阿佩卡金矿的生与死——利益相关者为社区博物馆的生物考古展览提供意见
Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-04 DOI: 10.22323/2.22020802
Ruby Parker, Nancy Longnecker
This practice insight describes community consultation and creation of an exhibit that was installed in a local museum to share findings from research involving excavations of historic cemeteries. Two individuals who had been buried in unmarked sites in historic cemeteries in the town of Lawrence, in the Otago region of New Zealand were exhumed for bioarchaeological research that included biochemical methods. Results were combined with cultural and environmental information from the Otago goldrush era to reconstruct lives of these settlers and tell their stories in the exhibit described here. Community values about exhibit representations related to human remains were explored through 16 semi-structured stakeholder interviews. Interviewees overwhelmingly but not unanimously supported the creation of an exhibit about this research. Interviewees recommended things to exclude from the exhibit (human remains or images of them) as well as information and objects to include. Information was compiled from multiple sources, including: existing bioarchaeological research findings; interviews with descendant groups, community, and other stakeholders; and historical archives. Information from these multiple sources was combined to create osteobiographies of two individuals — a woman and a Chinese journeyman — who had lived in Lawrence during the goldrush period (1850–1910). These osteobiographies formed the basis of an exhibit that was created and installed in a community museum in the town where their graves were located.
这一实践见解描述了社区咨询和展览的创建,该展览被安装在当地博物馆中,以分享涉及历史墓地挖掘的研究结果。在新西兰奥塔哥地区劳伦斯镇历史悠久的墓地中,有两具尸体被埋在没有标记的地方,他们被挖掘出来进行生物考古研究,其中包括生物化学方法。结果与奥塔哥淘金热时代的文化和环境信息相结合,重建了这些定居者的生活,并在这里描述的展览中讲述了他们的故事。通过16次半结构化的利益相关者访谈,探讨了与人类遗骸相关的展品表征的社区价值观。受访者绝大多数(但不是一致)支持举办关于这项研究的展览。受访者建议排除展品的东西(人类遗骸或图像),以及包括的信息和物品。信息来自多种来源,包括:现有的生物考古研究成果;与后代群体、社区和其他利益相关者的访谈;还有历史档案。来自这些不同来源的信息被结合在一起,创造了两个人的骨传——一个女人和一个中国工人——他们在淘金热时期(1850-1910)住在劳伦斯。这些骨传记构成了一个展览的基础,这个展览是在他们的坟墓所在的城镇的一个社区博物馆里创建和安装的。
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Active ingredients of science communication impact: a quantitative study at a science festival 科学传播影响的有效成分:科学节的定量研究
IF 1.8 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-05-28 DOI: 10.22323/2.22020801
M. Strick, Stephanie Helfferich
This quantitative survey study aimed to identify “active ingredients” of a science festival in The Netherlands. Active ingredients are the elements of science communication activities that drive the impact on visitors' knowledge, attitudes, or behavior. Factor analyses of data from on-site surveys conducted in two different festival years (Total N=456) revealed three active ingredients: personal relevance, accessibility, and interactivity. Furthermore, the analyses revealed two impacts: increased knowledge/insight and increased familiarity with science. The strongest predictor of impact was personal relevance, which denotes the feeling that the festival activities touched on visitors' emotions and personal life.
这项定量调查研究旨在确定荷兰科学节的“有效成分”。活性成分是科学传播活动中对参观者的知识、态度或行为产生影响的要素。在两个不同的节日年(总N=456)进行的现场调查数据的因子分析揭示了三个有效因素:个人相关性,可及性和互动性。此外,分析还揭示了两个影响:增加知识/洞察力和增加对科学的熟悉程度。影响的最强预测因子是个人相关性,它表示节日活动触及游客的情感和个人生活的感觉。
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