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The new politics of public engagement with science?
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posted on 2023-06-08, 16:42 authored by Jack Stilgoe, James WilsdonHow are recent policy changes affecting how scientists engage with the public? How are new technologies influencing how scientists disseminate their work and knowledge? How are new media platforms changing the way the public interact with scientific information? This article forms one of the chapters in an OUP book 'Investigating Science Communication in the Information Age': newly-commissioned articles by leading science communication scholars. It addresses current theoretical, practical and policy developments in science communication, including recent calls for greater openness and transparency; and engagement and dialogue on the part of professional scientists with members of the public.
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Oxford University PressPublisher URL
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312.0Book title
Investigating science communication in the information age: implications for public engagement and popular mediaPlace of publication
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9780199552665Department affiliated with
- SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit Publications
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Eileen Scanlon, Sam Smidt, Richard Holliman, Elizabeth WhiteleggLegacy Posted Date
2014-03-17Usage metrics
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