Science Communication
Table of contents Annette Leßmöllmann and Thomas Gloning Preface - V Annette Leßmöllmann and Thomas Gloning Introduction to the volume - XI I Perspectives of research on scholarly and science communication Gregor Betz and David Lanius 1 Philosophy of science for science communication in twenty-two questions - 3 Friederike Hendriks and Dorothe Kienhues 2 Science understanding between scientific literacy and trust: contributions from psychological and educational research - 29 Hans-Jürgen Bucher 3 The contribution of media studies to the understanding of science communication - 51 Mike S. Schäfer, Sabrina H. Kessler and Birte Fähnrich 4 Analyzing science communication through the lens of communication science: Reviewing the empirical evidence - 77 Hannah Schmid-Petri and Moritz Bürger 5 Modeling science communication: from linear to more complex models - 105 Gábor Á. Zemplén 6 The contribution of laboratory studies, science studies and Science and Technology Studies (STS) to the understanding of scientific communication - 123 Nina Janich 7 The contribution of linguistics and semiotics to the understanding of science communication - 143 Britt-Marie Schuster 8 The contribution of terminology research to the understanding of science communication - 167 Thorsten Pohl 9 The study of student academic writing - 187 II Text types, media, and practices of science communication Thomas Gloning 10 Epistemic genres - 209 Luc Pauwels 11 On the nature and role of visual representations in knowledge production and science communication - 235 Henning Lobin 12 The lecture and the presentation - rhetorics and technology - 257 Sylvia Jaworska 13 Spoken language in science and the humanities - 271 Gerd Fritz 14 Scholarly reviewing - 289 Gerd Fritz 15 Scientific controversies - 311 Thomas Gloning 16 Symbolic notation in scientific communication: a panorama - 335 Michel Serfati + 17 The rise of symbolic notation in scientific communication: the case of mathematics - 357 Benedetto Lepori and Sara Greco 18 Grant proposal writing as a dialogic process - 377 III Science, scientists, and the public Wolf-Andreas Liebert 19 Communicative strategies of popularization of science (including science exhibitions, museums, magazines) - 399 Sharon Dunwoody 20 Science journalism - 417 Holger Wormer 21 Teaching science journalism as a blueprint for future journalism education - 439 Charlotte Autzen and Emma Weitkamp 22 Science communication and public relations: beyond borders - 465 Philipp Schrögel and Christian Humm 23 Science communication, advising, and advocacy in public debates - 485 Philipp Niemann, Laura Bittner, Christiane Hauser and Philipp Schrögel 24 Forms of science presentations in public settings - 515 IV Historical perspectives on science communication Thomas Gloning 25 Historical perspectives on internal scientific communication - 547 Michael Prinz 26 Academic teaching: the lecture and the disputation in the history of erudition and science - 569 Monika Hanauska 27 Historical aspects of external science communication - 585 V Science communication: present and future Martina Franzen 28 Reconfigurations of science communication research in the digital age - 603 Peter Reuter and Andreas Brandtner 29 The library in a changing world of scientific communication - 625 Mareike König 30 Scholarly communication in social media - 639 Annette Leßmöllmann 31 Current trends and future visions of (research on) science communication - 657
ISBN/EAN | 9783110255515 |
Auteur | Annette Leßmollmann |
Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Gebonden in harde band |
Pagina's | 737 |
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