Embodiment of Science in Science Slams. A Case of Informal Public Science Communication
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Studying Science Communication: A panel of the EASST2014 Conference (September 17-19th, 2014, Torun, Poland). ed. / Erik Stengler. Bristol, UK: University of the West of England, 2015. p. 18-23.
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TY - CHAP
T1 - Embodiment of Science in Science Slams.
T2 - A Case of Informal Public Science Communication
AU - Hill, Miira Barbara
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Science slam is a new approach of presenting research and science in popular and artistic ways. In public science communication events like science slams an external audience judges whether a presentation included an adequate amount of science and entertainment. Expertise and institutions are important sources for the audience to generate trust. I additionally argue that social knowledge and embodiment of science are playing an important role in public science communication.
AB - Science slam is a new approach of presenting research and science in popular and artistic ways. In public science communication events like science slams an external audience judges whether a presentation included an adequate amount of science and entertainment. Expertise and institutions are important sources for the audience to generate trust. I additionally argue that social knowledge and embodiment of science are playing an important role in public science communication.
KW - Media and communication studies
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
SN - 9781860435225
SN - 186043522X
SP - 18
EP - 23
BT - Studying Science Communication
A2 - Stengler, Erik
PB - University of the West of England
CY - Bristol, UK
ER -