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.”
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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.
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.
4 PhD students (besides me) who “Mastered out” and became science writers
Sheeva interviews four science writers who, like her, left their PhD programs with a Master’s degree.
Why We Need the Global South in Science Communication (and How to Get There)
Learn about the science communication challenges of the Global South (often also referred to as the developing world).
Add Memes to Your SciComm Toolbox
Employ memes to make SciComm more interesting.
SciCommer Interview: Sam Illingworth, PhD
We talked to Dr. Sam Illingworth, a professor and science communications trainer.