The culture of science communication in rural and regional Australia: the role of awe and wonder

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Abstract

Experiences of awe and wonder are vital to science and innovation. In this practice insight we explore how these emotions shape the culture of science communication. In doing so, we examine how exclusively natureand place-based experiences for awe and wonder are often features of resource-limited settings. We then describe strategies for awe and wonder-centred science communication beyond reliance on nature or the power of place by detailing a successful hybrid resourcing model in a rural Australian science centre. We finish by describing the role of science communicators in engaging potential collaborators to enable science communication in resource-limited settings

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Sinai, S., Caffery, L., & Cosby, A. (2022). The culture of science communication in rural and regional Australia: the role of awe and wonder. Journal of Science Communication, 21(6). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.21060801

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