From 'post truth' to e-persons, contemporary issues in science communication

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The Science in Public Conference, held this year at the University of Sheffield, generated animated discussion of a wide range of topics. Six commentaries cover conference themes around engagement with science and technology and how science and technology are shaping what it means to be human. The commentaries range from discussions of our relationship with expertise and how science communication can better act as a knowledge broker in a time of 'alternative facts' to exploration of fictional narratives and how they might be used to open up dialogue about science and technology.

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Weitkamp, E. (2017). From “post truth” to e-persons, contemporary issues in science communication. Journal of Science Communication, 16(4), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.16040301

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