Factors affecting the efficacy of short stories as science communication tools

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Abstract

People become familiar with stories as sources of information in their childhood, and, while they have recently received interest as potential science communication tools, few studies have considered aspects of story quality on science communication. We postulate that quality is an important, if challenging, facet that should be considered when exploring the potential of short stories in science communication. This essay argues that quality should be a key consideration of those interested in studying or working with short stories for science communication purposes and presents criteria for the ‘well-made’ short story.

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Irani, M., & Weitkamp, E. (2023). Factors affecting the efficacy of short stories as science communication tools. Journal of Science Communication, 22(2). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.22020401

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