if the research literature on science communication feels daunting, the scope of disciplines relevant to academic/institutional change to enhance scicomm are exponentially broader. So, I'm sharing a bibliography of the references I pointed to in my latest talk.
The bibliography and my talk address a few major themes:
- Scientists conviction that science is vital and society should be using, trusting, and funding it.
- Declining public trust/value of science.
- Insights from scicomm that could help us bridge the gap.
- Systemic/institutional barriers that prevent us from building/maintaining this bridge.
- Projects within my research program that suggest ways we can overcome these barriers.
- Evidence from my research program that changing academic systems can make a big difference for scientists in all career stages/job types.
What I'm sharing here is not all-inclusive. There are hosts of other perspectives, voices, and disciplines that you can and should read to inform your approaches to systems change. This is just the literature that underpins the talk I gave, and it's hopefully a useful starting point.
Scicomm+instutional change bibliography
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