Researchers in psychology are encouraged to engage in knowledge translation and science communication. Science-driven recommendations have changed behaviors and improved outcomes in several domains ...
A stir went through the Australian science communication community last week, caused by an article with the headline Science communicators need to stop telling everybody the universe is a meaningless ...
"I feel science communication done right is the way to break down stereotypes," says WA's new Chief Scientist Professor Sharath Sriram. "People assume a scientist is always wearing a lab coat and ...
People act not only on what they know, but also on how confident they are in that knowledge. Thus, metacognitive accuracy — the alignment between confidence in one’s knowledge and the accuracy of that ...
Disseminating the results of your work is central to your role as a researcher, and not just to the scientific community. In the current climate of misinformation and public scepticism, communicating ...
Communication is the process of exchanging information, ideas, thoughts and emotions—whether through spoken words, written texts, facial expressions or digital media. It's the foundation of how we ...
In this section, we will emphasize the importance of communicating your research and how you can reach a larger audience (including non-scientists). We will also cover various formats of science ...
Lived experiences shape how science is conducted. This matters because who gets to speak for science steers which problems are prioritized, how evidence is translated into practice and who ultimately ...
Stagnant freelance rates have pushed some established journalists toward better-paying communication roles. Meanwhile, a new generation of creators often blends both disciplines from the outset in a ...
The Standing Committee on Advancing Science Communication brings together researchers and practitioners from different disciplines to expand opportunities for all to contribute to and benefit from the ...