Strategic communication at the European Space Agency: juxtaposing strategy and public attitudes

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Abstract

This case study analyses the efficacy of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) strategic communication through a content analysis and an online attitudes survey in Germany. Our findings generally indicate low efficacy as ESA’s communication strategy strongly focusses on press agentry, and is not managed in a sufficiently strategic manner. ESA pays little attention to evaluation and lays emphasis on targeting ‘the general public’. By contrast, we reveal a diversity of attitudes towards ESA among various publics. In light of this disconnect from best practice and public attitudes, we argue for a more inclusive approach which maximises public participation and introduces a more diverse and evidence-based science communication portfolio so as to make ESA’s communication more efficacious and sustainable

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Pfleger, A., Gerber, A., & Struck, A. (2022). Strategic communication at the European Space Agency: juxtaposing strategy and public attitudes. Journal of Science Communication, 21(6). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.21060202

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