Scientists and science communication: a Danish survey

  • Hvidtfelt Nielsen K
  • Kjaer C
  • Dahlgaard J
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This paper summarizes key findings from a web-based questionnaire survey among Danish scientists in the natural sciences and engineering science. In line with the Act on Universities of 2003 enforcing science communication as a university obligation next to research and teaching, the respondents take a keen interest in communicating science, especially through the news media. However, they also do have mixed feeling about the quality of science communication in the news. Moreover, a majority of the respondents would like to give higher priority to science communication. More than half reply that they are willing to allocate up to 2% of total research funding in Denmark to science communication. Further, the respondents indicate that they would welcome a wider variety of science communication initiatives aimed at many types of target groups. They do not see the news media as the one and only channel for current science communication.

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Hvidtfelt Nielsen, K., Kjaer, C. R., & Dahlgaard, J. (2018). Scientists and science communication: a Danish survey. Journal of Science Communication, 06(01), A01. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.06010201

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