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Category Archives: Science Communication
An Indigenous African Knowledge Framework in Science Communication
Effective science communication must incorporate indigenous knowledge frameworks.
Book Review: Strategic Science Communication by John C. Besley and Anthony Dudo
We reviewed John C. Besley and Anthony Dudo’s book, called “Strategic Science Communication: A Guide to Setting the Right Objectives for More Effective Public Engagement.”
9 Books to Help You Write about Science, Medicine, and Engineering
These books tailored to writing challenges in the fields of science, medicine, and engineering can help you write better.
Unethical Communication: Examples from Science and SciComm
Have you heard of these six types of unethical science communication?
Better Science through Sociology
Understanding sociology can help improve the scientific enterprise.
Congress x DataViz: Our Interview with William Gray, Founder of FloorCharts
Sheeva talks to William Gray, founder of FloorCharts, a website dedicated to archiving the many posters that appear on the floors of the US House and Senate.
How Sociology Can Inform Science (and SciComm)
Sheeva talks about ways sociology can inform both science and science communication (SciComm).
Science as a Human Activity: Understanding “Sociology of Science”
Sheeva talks about ways to understand the scientific process and humanize science, introducing a concept known as “sociology of science.”
Science Doesn’t Happen in a Vacuum
Sheeva unpacks the oft-quoted phrase, “science doesn’t happen in a vacuum.”