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Just got pointed to this by Sharon Strauss, the chair of the Evolution and Ecology department here at UC Davis: The Science of Science Communication II Sackler Colloquium. This is a collection of papers from a colloquium held in Septment 2013. Slides and videos of the talks are available online. The papers and links (copied from the PNAS site) are listed below. There are many papers here of relevance to work done at microBEnet and are also likely of general interest to many:
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Crosspost from microBEnet: Collection of papers on "The Science of Science Communication"
Crossposting this from microBEnet
Just got pointed to this by Sharon Strauss, the chair of the Evolution and Ecology department here at UC Davis: The Science of Science Communication II Sackler Colloquium. This is a collection of papers from a colloquium held in Septment 2013. Slides and videos of the talks are available online. The papers and links (copied from the PNAS site) are listed below. There are many papers here of relevance to work done at microBEnet and are also likely of general interest to many:
Just got pointed to this by Sharon Strauss, the chair of the Evolution and Ecology department here at UC Davis: The Science of Science Communication II Sackler Colloquium. This is a collection of papers from a colloquium held in Septment 2013. Slides and videos of the talks are available online. The papers and links (copied from the PNAS site) are listed below. There are many papers here of relevance to work done at microBEnet and are also likely of general interest to many:
Science communication as political communication
- Dietram A. Scheufele
Gaining trust as well as respect in communicating to motivated audiences about science topics
- Susan T. Fiske and
- Cydney Dupree
Leveraging scientific credibility about Arctic sea ice trends in a polarized political environment
- Kathleen Hall Jamieson and
- Bruce W. Hardy
Creating a national citizen engagement process for energy policy
- Nick Pidgeon,
- Christina Demski,
- Catherine Butler,
- Karen Parkhill,
- and Alexa Spence
Using narratives and storytelling to communicate science with nonexpert audiences
- Michael F. Dahlstrom
The cultural side of science communication
- Douglas L. Medin and
- Megan Bang
Prescriptive scientific narratives for communicating usable science
- Julie S. Downs
Communicating science-based recommendations with memorable and actionable guidelines
- Rebecca K. Ratner and
- Jason Riis
The science of sharing and the sharing of science
- Katherine L. Milkman and
- Jonah Berger
Integrating social networks and human social motives to achieve social influence at scale
- Noshir S. Contractor and
- Leslie A. DeChurch
Team science for science communication
- Gabrielle Wong-Parodi and
- Benjamin H. Strauss
Communicating scientific uncertainty
- Baruch Fischhoff and
- Alex L. Davis
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