Rethinking Science Communication as the Social Conversation Around Science

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In this essay the authors reflect on some recent trends in science communication research, celebrating it as an inherently interdisciplinary endeavour. Some current tendencies in science communication are more limiting, however: they present theoretical and strategic prescriptions that do not adquately reflect the variety and cultural diversity of science communication internationally. Rethinking science communication in the context of such diverse practices and cultural reorientations, the authors revise some of their own views and revisit notions of communication as conversation to propose an inclusive definition of science communication as the social conversation around science.

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Bucchi, M., & Trench, B. (2021). Rethinking Science Communication as the Social Conversation Around Science. Journal of Science Communication, 20(3), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20030401

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