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Science Communication for Scientists: Linking Strategy with Creativity, Practice, and Respect
London; New York: Routledge (2026), viii, 256 pp.
"Developed by leading science, health, and risk communication scholars, the book provides a clear, research-informed approach to communicating with audiences across the scientific community and broader society. Readers explore how to put theory into practice through classroom-tested activities, inte
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Communicating Science, Climate Change and the Environment in Hybrid Media: Constructed Facts, Contested Truths
Oxford: Routledge (2025), xiii, 243 pp.
"This volume examines how a new hybrid mediascape represents and contributes to the construction of facts and knowledge in relation to science, environment, and climate controversies, providing a new, critical perspective to the bourgeoning field of science and environment communication. Arguing tha
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Publishing Beyond the Market: Open Access, Care, and the Commons
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press (2025), xii, 221 pp.
"Publishing Beyond the Market argues that the move to open access should focus less on the free accessibility of research outputs and more on who controls the publications and infrastructures for scholarly communication. By deploying theoretical literature on science and technology studies, care eth
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Comunicar Ciência: Democracia, Cultura e Audiovisual
São Paulo: Pimenta Cultural (2024), 263 pp.
"This handy booklet aims to empower the reader with 50 compact introductions to relevant topics, which aim to capture the essential mindset and diversity of working practice in contemporary science communication. It is aimed at researchers across all disciplines seeking further qualifications, entry
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Science Journalism in Pakistan: The Challenges Faced by Environmental Reporters
Journalism Studies, volume 25, issue 5 (2024), pp. 459-479
"This research article answers calls for a greater understanding of science journalism in the Global South. Taking the case of environmental journalism in Pakistan, we present a thematic analysis of data from interviews with nine environmental reporters working for a range of news titles, representi
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2024 Edelman Trust Barometer: Global Report
Edelman (2024), 88 slides
"The 2024 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals a new paradox at the heart of society. Rapid innovation offers the promise of a new era of prosperity, but instead risks exacerbating trust issues, leading to further societal instability and political polarization. In a year where half the global population
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25 apuntes de la edición universitaria
Lima: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC) (2023), 191 pp.
Who counts? Ghanaian academic publishing and global science
Cape Town: African Minds (2023), 227 pp.
Beyond Cheerleading: Navigating the Boundaries of Science Journalism in South Africa
Journalism Studies, volume 24, issue 14 (2023), pp. 1734-1753
"Science journalism faces an issue that is part of a bigger picture of media change. The economic pressures which have seen shrinking resources available for reporting news are contrasted by the relentless rise of corporate communication and public relations. Institutional science communication has
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El libro de divulgación científica en Chile 2015-2020
Santiago de Chile: Ministerio de las Cultura, las Artes y el Patrimonio (2023), 397 pp.
Wikipedia: Die rationale Seite der Digitalisierung? Entwurf einer Theorie
Bielefeld: transcript Verlag (2023), 414 pp.
"Die Wikipedia präsentiert das Wissen der Welt im digitalen Zeitalter. Damit stellt sie sich in eine Linie mit den Aufklärern des 18. Jahrhunderts - und quer zu den irrationalen Exzessen digitaler Filterblasen. Aber wie sehen die Produktionsbedingungen dieses Wissens in der Praxis aus und nach wel
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The Science-Media Interface: On the Relation Between Internal and External Science Communication
Berlin: De Gruyter Saur (2023), xvii, 174 pp.
"The publication and distribution of scientific results is of major importance for the functioning of an information society and the tackling of the complex challenges the world faces today. It is not only scholars who rely on scientific publications to advance research but also the general public w
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La science pour le journaliste
Paris: L'Harmattan (2023), 355 pp.
"Journalisme et science peuvent-ils s'entendre ? Leurs rythmes sont différents, comme leur rapport à la vérité. Quel est le rôle des journalistes, comment parlent-ils de la science, quelle image se font-ils de la science et de ceux qui la produisent ? La science pour le journaliste, c'est aussi
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Reporting on Artificial Intelligence: A Handbook for Journalism Educators
Paris: UNESCO (2023), 133 pp.
"[...] While many AI deployments serve public interest, journalists also need insight and expertise to alert about aspects like exclusions, unequal benefits, and violations of human rights. As part of its journalism education series, UNESCO’s International Programme for the Development of Communic
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Communicating Science Responsibly
Paris: OECD (2023), 7 pp.
Open Science for Peacebuilding Toolkit
Berlin: Global Innovation Gathering (GIG); Vilsquare (2022), 43 pp.
"The aim of this Open Science and Peacebuilding Toolkit is to provide an open, living collection of resources for innovation hubs operating in conflict or post-conflict environments, creating a joint framework for open science and peacebuilding in action. It seeks to enable makerspaces across the wo
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Scientific Disinformation in Times of Epistemic Crisis: Circulation of Conspiracy Theories on Social Media Platforms
Online Media and Global Communication, volume 1, issue 1 (2022), pp. 164-186
"The spread of disinformation about science in social media has been a major concern worldwide, especially at a time of crisis in which all institutions that produce knowledge and truth, including science, are delegitimized or discredited by society. Given this, the purpose of this research is to ma
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