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Category Archives: 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.”
5 SciComm Lessons from Taylor Swift
Sheeva Azma discusses science communications lessons she’s learned from Taylor Swift.
What Will the Next 75 Years of Science Policy Bring?
Read Sheeva’s recap of “The Next 75 Years of Science Policy” from Issues in Science and Technology.
5 Steps to Becoming a Biotech Thought Leader
Become a biomedical thought leader in five steps.
Acing the Congressional One-Pager
Learn how to write a congressional one-pager for your next in-person meeting with Congress.