Quality indicators for science communication: results from a collaborative concept mapping exercise

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Although the need to improve quality of science communication is often mentioned in public discussions, the science communication literature offers few conceptualizations of quality. We used a concept mapping approach, involving representatives of various science communication stakeholder groups working collaboratively, to propose a framework of quality. The framework organizes individual elements of quality into twelve indicators arranged into three dimensions: trustworthiness and scientific rigour, presentation and style, and connection with society. The framework supports science communicators in reflecting on their current practices and designing new activities, potentially improving communication effectiveness.

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Olesk, A., Renser, B., Bell, L., Fornetti, A., Franks, S., Mannino, I., … Zollo, F. (2021). Quality indicators for science communication: results from a collaborative concept mapping exercise. Journal of Science Communication, 20(3), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.20030206

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