Scientific communication

  • Kobylarek A
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Abstract

The article tackles the problem of models of communication in science. The formal division of communication processes into oral and written does not resolve the problem of attitude. The author defines successful communication as a win-win game, based on the respect and equality of the partners, regardless of their position in the world of science. The core characteristics of the process of scientific communication are indicated , such as openness, fairness, support, and creation. The task of creating the right atmosphere for science communication belongs to moderators, who should not allow privilege and differentiation of position to affect scientific communication processes.

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Kobylarek, A. (2017). Scientific communication. Journal of Education Culture and Society, 8(2), 5–8. https://doi.org/10.15503/jecs20172.5.8

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