The Science of Communicating Science: The Ultimate Guide

The Science of Communicating Science: The Ultimate Guide
ISBN-10
1486309836
ISBN-13
9781486309832
Category
Science
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
2019-11-01
Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Author
Craig Cormick

Description

Are you wishing you knew how to better communicate science, without having to read several hundred academic papers and books on the topic? Luckily Dr Craig Cormick has done this for you! This highly readable and entertaining book distils best practice research on science communication into accessible chapters, supported by case studies and examples. With practical advice on everything from messages and metaphors to metrics and ethics, you will learn what the public think about science and why, and how to shape scientific research into a story that will influence beliefs, behaviours and policies.

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