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Introducing Science Communication Mark L. Brake

Introducing Science Communication By Mark L. Brake

Introducing Science Communication by Mark L. Brake


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From discussions of climate change to the latest arguments around stem cell research, science has never been more topical and relevant to our everyday lives.

Introducing Science Communication Summary

Introducing Science Communication: A Practical Guide by Mark L. Brake

From discussions of climate change to the latest arguments around stem cell research, science has never been more topical and relevant to our everyday lives. Yet its intricacies are often hard for the general public to grasp. The key challenge for scientists and science communicators is to explain these scientific ideas and engage different groups with current debates.

This long-overdue book explores how to successfully communicate complex and sometimes controversial scientific issues. Investigating the practices behind a range of traditional media and more interactive approaches, the book looks at how professional communicators interact with and present science communication in all its guises. It explores the historical background of science communication and examines how science continues to be referred to and used throughout popular culture, the media, and museums. Practical chapters explain key methods and give tips on overcoming communication issues and problems, whilst introducing the reader to a theoretical understanding of science communication.

Written and edited by pioneering and experienced professionals in the field, this is an essential text for students and practitioners learning how to effectively communicate science.

Introducing Science Communication Reviews

'With a good balance between the theoretical and practical aspects of science communication, the book discusses key methods and gives great tips for science communication in many areas...' - CAPJournal

About Mark L. Brake

MARK BRAKE is Professor of Science Communication in the Department of Health, Sport and Science at the University of Glamorgan, UK. He is recognised as a leading academicin the field and has published many books, including Different Engines: How Science Drives Fiction and Fiction Drives Science and FutureWorld.

EMMA WEITKAMP is a Senior Lecturer in Science Communication at the University of the West of England, UK. She also has a background in medical writing and public relations.

Table of Contents

Introduction; M.Brake& E.Weitkamp.- The History and Development ofScience and its Communication; M.Brake.- Science in Popular Culture; N.Hook& M.Brake.- Writing Science; E. Weitkamp.- Broadcasting Science; T.Murcott.- Presenting Science; K.Bultitude.- Communicating Science in Museums and Science Centres; A.Boyle.- Science and the Citizen; C.Wilkinson.- Conclusion.

Additional information

GOR005125931
9780230573864
023057386X
Introducing Science Communication: A Practical Guide by Mark L. Brake
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2009-11-04
192
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