Sheeva reviews Dr. Peter Hotez’s new book, The Deadly Rise of Anti-Science, which is just as much a memoir of an infectious disease researcher and doctor facing anti-science activism as it is an explainer of the history of extremist politicization of science and science messaging.
Tag Archives: science communication education
Book Review: Science with Impact by Anne Helen Toomey
Sheeva reviews Science with Impact by Anne Helen Toomey, a book that argues that scientists must change the way they work to achieve greater impact.
Why you should teach a SciComm course using our FREE materials
Sheeva Azma writes about her successful experiment teaching a free, six-month science communication course based on her free curriculum open to all.
A FREE Science Communication Add-On Curriculum for High School, College, and Graduate Science Courses
Check out our versatile – and FREE – science communication add-on curriculum that educators can use at the high school, college, and graduate levels.
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.”
Better Science through Sociology
Understanding sociology can help improve the scientific enterprise.
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.”
Can the laws of physics help scientists write better?
Sheeva reviews a new science writing textbook, Subatomic Writing, and also interviews author Jamie Zvirzdin.
Book Review: Effective Science Communication (Second Edition)
Sheeva Azma reviews Illingworth and Allen’s textbook, “Effective Science Communication (Second Edition).”