The Volume Gives A Multi-perspective Overview Of Scholarly And Science Communication, Exploring Its Diverse Functions, Modalities, Interactional Structures, And Dynamics In A Rapidly Changing World. In Addition, It Provides A Guide To Current Research Approaches And Traditions On Communication In Many Disciplines, Including The Humanities, Technology, Social And Natural Sciences, And On Forms Of Communication With A Wide Range Of Audiences. Frontmatter -- Preface -- Table Of Contents -- Introduction To The Volume -- I. Perspectives Of Research On Scholarly And Science Communication -- 1. Philosophy Of Science For Science Communication In Twenty-two Questions -- 2. Science Understanding Between Scientific Literacy And Trust: Contributions From Psychological And Educational Research -- 3. The Contribution Of Media Studies To The Understanding Of Science Communication -- 4. Analyzing Science Communication Through The Lens Of Communication Science: Reviewing The Empirical Evidence -- 5. Modeling Science Communication: From Linear To More Complex Models -- 6. The Contribution Of Laboratory Studies, Science Studies And Science And Technology Studies (sts) To The Understanding Of Scientific Communication -- 7. The Contribution Of Linguistics And Semiotics To The Understanding Of Science Communication -- 8. The Contribution Of Terminology Research To The Understanding Of Science Communication -- 9. The Study Of Student Academic Writing -- Ii. Text Types, Media, And Practices Of Science Communication -- 10. Epistemic Genres -- 11. On The Nature And Role Of Visual Representations In Knowledge Production And Science Communication -- 12. The Lecture And The Presentation – Rhetorics And Technology -- 13. Spoken Language In Science And The Humanities -- 14. Scholarly Reviewing -- 15. Scientific Controversies -- 16. Symbolic Notation In Scientific Communication: A Panorama -- 17. The Rise Of Symbolic Notation In Scientific Communication: The Case Of Mathematics -- 18. Grant Proposal Writing As A Dialogic Process -- Iii. Science, Scientists, And The Public -- 19. Communicative Strategies Of Popularization Of Science (including Science Exhibitions, Museums, Magazines) -- 20. Science Journalism -- 21. Teaching Science Journalism As A Blueprint For Future Journalism Education -- 22. Science Communication And Public Relations: Beyond Borders -- 23. Science Communication, Advising, And Advocacy In Public Debates -- 24. Forms Of Science Presentations In Public Settings -- Iv. Historical Perspectives On Science Communication -- 25. Historical Perspectives On Internal Scientific Communication -- 26. Academic Teaching: The Lecture And The Disputation In The History Of Erudition And Science -- 27. Historical Aspects Of External Science Communication -- V. Science Communication: Present And Future -- 28. Reconfigurations Of Science Communication Research In The Digital Age -- 29. The Library In A Changing World Of Scientific Communication -- 30. Scholarly Communication In Social Media -- 31. Current Trends And Future Visions Of (research On) Science Communication -- Contributors To This Volume -- Index Ed. By Marcelo Dascal, Thomas Gloning, Annette Leßmöllmann. Mode Of Access: Internet Via World Wide Web. In English.
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