GlobalSCAPE: successes and failures in connecting with science communicators around the world

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Abstract

The GlobalSCAPE research project was tasked with engaging people working in science communication to better understand their views of the field. While being a European-based research project, GlobalSCAPE aimed to connect with science communicators across the globe. This practice insight paper reflects on the lessons learned from GlobalSCAPE, the successes and failures, and what might be done to continue the work of global science communication research projects. It is hoped that such learnings will be of broad interest to research and practice communities grappling with ways to fund and support science communication around the world.

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Roche, J., Hurley, M., Jensen, E. A., Massarani, L., Russo, P., & Taylor, A. (2024). GlobalSCAPE: successes and failures in connecting with science communicators around the world. Journal of Science Communication, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.23040801

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