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The Ecosystem of Science Communication in the Post-Truth Era. Perspectives, Contexts, Dynamics.


Edited by: Marianne Achiam, Dejan Jontes, Anja Skapin
Year: 2024


The chapters in this volume provide rich evidence of the increasing variety and cultural diversity of science communication practices across the world (Bucchi & Trench, 2021). Collectively, the science communication initiatives described here exemplify a range of progressive approaches, including dialogue, active engagement, learning-by-doing, and co-construction of knowledge, that in various ways reflect re-inventions or re-imaginings of science communication. In addition, this collection of work points to the inevitable conclusion that dialogue is necessary not just between science and society but also between science communication practitioners and researchers from different ecologies – countries, cultures, institutions and practices. We thus see this volume as a contribution to longitudinal studies of science communication across contexts, disciplines, purposes, and formats. Only in this way can the ecosystem of science communication continue to grow more diverse and self-reflective.



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Introduction: A Fragmented and Fluctuating Landscape of Science Communication in the Post-Truth Era
Marianne Achiam, Dejan Jontes, and Anja Skapin

Post-Normal Science Communication? The Role of Science Centres and Museums in an Uncertain Future
Marianne Achiam

Why and How to Tailor Science Communication to Science Sceptics
Nejc Plohl and Bojan Musil

Science Communication in Transition Countries: The Thin Line between Trust and Distrust in Science
Tamara Dagen and Melita Kovačević

Between Techno-Science and Post-Truth: The Need for the Creation of the Figure of the Science Critic in the Public Communication of Science
César Carrillo-Trueba

Citizen Science: A Reflection on New Ways to Communicate Science
Noemi Crescentini

Assessing the Assessment of European Researchers’ Night: Findings from a Nationwide European Researchers’ Night
Afonso Pais, Renata Ramalho, and Ana Sanchez

Communicating Quantum Technologies in an Era of Mistrust and Misinformation
Simon Goorney, Federica Beduini, Maria Bondani, Laurentiu Nita, Lydia Sanmartí-Vila, Zeki Can Seskir, Jacob Sherson, and Maria Luisa Chiofalo

Knowledge and Irony: Binomial of the Post-Truth Era
Fabiana Battisti and Marco Bruno

Visual Communication Design and its Role in the Easier Understanding and Effective Retention of Ideas, Information, and Concepts in the Field of Science
Petra Černe Oven

Watering the Lava Flow: The Use of Comics in Communicating Scientific Information about Water Conservation
Cecilia Lartigue and Aquiles Negrete



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