How do women scientists in Spain feel about digital #scicomm? It relates to the social value of science communication and a range of intrinsic motivations - find out more jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
How do women scientists in Spain feel about digital #scicomm? It relates to the social value of science communication and a range of intrinsic motivations - find out more jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
Are you doing work related to how we communicate about #AMR? JCOM is calling for abstracts for a new special issue on this topic! We are looking for innovative empirical work, reflective practice insights and expert insights. Details at jcom.sissa.it/news/46/ #SciComm
New in JCOM: "Everything has changed!"A qualitative study of Swiss university communication over the past decade. Diversification, professionalisation, intensification⦠but strategic alignment is lagging behind. doi.org/10.22323/149... - @mss7676.bsky.social @dnvglr.bsky.social
From the lab to the kitchen! Can a board game communicate the culture of science β not just its content? Find out more jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi... (Hint: the best moments happened when players went completely off-script.) #SciComm @medardus.bsky.social @olr.bsky.social @aleksandravdc.bsky.social
What if science showed up where people already are? Like in a bar! "PlΓΆtzlich Wissen!" (Sudden Knowledge!) shares 7 years of hard-won lessons in guerrilla #scicomm Packed with practical tips for scientists wanting to reach beyond the choir - doi.org/10.22323/167...
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What if your classroom was a glacier? π§ New paper in @jcom: the #GlacierXperience project puts students ON the ice to do real science: meltwater chemistry, cryoconite, COβ capture & a free 360Β° #VR version. Climate literacy through experience. #SciComm
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Grassroots #Scicomm in rural India with solutions ranging from sound-based tiger deterrents in forest-edge agriculture to community engineers turning bicycle dynamos into mobile chargers; celebrating local ingenuity, culture & co-creation in engagement jcom.sissa.it/article/pubid/JCOM_2502_2026_A01/
Thank you @drclairemurray.com and @jessamynfairfield.bsky.social and co-authors for this paper taking #scicomm to new places in society!
βWhat might our lives in outer space look like in the future? And how will those lives be shaped by gender?β Find out more in this #scicomm practice insight from JCOM - jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
New in JCOM: how science content on YouTube shapes both emotion and understanding among Arabic-speaking audiences. From humour to serious talk, different styles trigger different kinds of engagement; humour can do more than entertain. #scicomm
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A new JCOM special issue on 'science in unexpected places' features how science can escape from labs and offices and engage people in bars, parks, escape rooms & more! jcom.sissa.it/collections/... #scicomm in the real world. [Photo by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash]
Chemophobia isnβt inevitable. π§ͺAn interactive chemistry exhibit was designed to boost learnersβ interest, confidence & motivation; it sparked aspirations for study. Evidence-based #Scicomm making a real difference. doi.org/10.22323/167... @arianec-rocha.bsky.social @krollsteola.bsky.social
Can an escape room change how people engage with climate science? This study shows how a climate-themed STEM escape room engaged non-science audiences, fostered immersion & curiosity, and operated across online & in-person formats. Fun, but serious #scicomm β
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A study by @aeich.bsky.social shows how peopleβs intuitive ways of knowing can lead to misinterpretations of scientific information and highlights the importance of #scicomm that connects with intuitive thinkers - doi.org/10.22323/149... [Image: April A. Eichmeier]
A study of German COVID-19 protest movements shows that science wasnβt rejected online but rather strategically used. Analysing Telegram data, the authors reveal how scientific claims were mobilised to challenge policy during moments of uncertainty = jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
Are press releases about science mostly about marketing & PR, or do they also serve the public and help to make science more inclusive? Find out more in this new #scicomm paper hot off the JCOM press: jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
New Practice Insight in JCOM explores how evidence-based game design can translate complex science into play. Using a museum touchscreen game on the human microbiome, the study shows what works, and where social learning still falls short: jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
Where does affect go?β A new study on how ecological citizen scientists share (or donβt share) feelings & emotions tied to nature experiences, and what that means for engagement, connection, and science communication. A fresh take on affect in #citizenscience. π’π§ πΏ doi.org/10.22323/151...
This practice insight in JCOM explores how #scicomm teams want to do evaluation better, but shows they need time, skills and real partnerships with researchers. A strong case for closer links between research and practice - jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
What if good #scicomm wasnβt about control or clarity, but about cultivating resonance shaped by where you are and who you are with? This paper explores how embracing terroir could change how (and why) we communicate science - doi.org/10.22323/161...
Can highlighting expert agreement increase support for #nuclear power? This study shows consensus messaging can work, but invoking political identity may backfire, offering key lessons for science communication on polarised topics - doi.org/10.22323/149...
Exploring #scicomm support for young STEM researchers in Germany --- who, what, how and why! Find out more in this new paper from JCOM - doi.org/10.22323/156...
New JCOM research on how emotional comments shape trust in scientists on social media. Evidence still matters in #scicomm jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
How can science mediators support learning and creativity? This JCOM practice insight explores a βScience of Superheroesβ activity and what it reveals about effective mediation in informal science learning - jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi... #scicomm
New in JCOM: A study on how disgust sensitivity shapes climate risk perceptions. Self-reported disgust links to greater concern, but physiological measures tell a different story. Fascinating read: jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
How do US-based ecological research sites organise public engagement; and how do partnerships benefit ethical and effective implementation? doi.org/10.22323/157...
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#Scicomm in Argentina is changing. Researchers use digital media to share their work and connect with the public; evaluation is making a difference! jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
New book review by @richard-holliman.bsky.social is out in JCOM, exploring "The Whispers of Rock" by Anjana Khatwa β a compelling blend of geology, storytelling and Indigenous knowledge that challenges how we think about expertise, belonging and equity in science. jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...
βEmotions and Science Communicationβ is the focus of the latest special issue of JCOM. Discover how curiosity, awe, anxiety, and hope shape how science is seen, shared and trusted. #scicomm jcom.sissa.it/collections/...
Interesting perspectives and reflections on #inclusive #scicomm involving black women in Brazil - jcom.sissa.it/article/pubi...