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Connecting Science Communication Research with Action

Below is a curated selection of features from the field of science communication written by collaborators.

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Everyday Environmentalism:

Master's student Paul Mooney follows a DEC employee as he surveys fishermen in Bay Shore, collecting data to support fishing regulations and sustainability on Long Island.

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Film and Media in SciComm

In this podcast episode, Ellice Peck dives into research in the field of science communication on how science is portrayed in the media.

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Can Humor Make Your SciComm More Effective?

In this interview, Dr. Reyhaneh Maktoufi chats with Dr. Sara Yeo about one of her studies, examining some of the positive effects of humor in scicomm.

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Theory and Best Practices in SciComm Training

Book editor Todd P. Newman writes about his effort to bring together some of the leading practitioners and researchers from around the world in science communication, science education, and journalism to stitch together different perspectives on...

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The Science of Science Communication

The challenge presents itself when it comes to communicating that science. Are there best practices based on scientific evidence that scientists, professional communicators, and the interested public should be following in terms of science communication?...

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Science Communication: A Visual Perspective

The visual side of research communication is a vital piece of the puzzle whose importance is often minimized or overlooked entirely. This session will touch on some nuts-and-bolts best practices for visual communication and explore some more profound,...