Taking Science to the People
A Communication Primer for Scientists and Engineers
Herausgeber: Johnsen, Carolyn
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A Communication Primer for Scientists and Engineers
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Outgrowth of a conference entitled "Communicating Science to Broader Audiences" held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, April 12-13, 2007. Cf. introd. and conference website.
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Outgrowth of a conference entitled "Communicating Science to Broader Audiences" held at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, April 12-13, 2007. Cf. introd. and conference website.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 120
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 139mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 152g
- ISBN-13: 9780803220522
- ISBN-10: 0803220529
- Artikelnr.: 29925907
- Verlag: Nebraska
- Seitenzahl: 120
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 139mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 152g
- ISBN-13: 9780803220522
- ISBN-10: 0803220529
- Artikelnr.: 29925907
Carolyn Johnsen teaches science writing in the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is the author of Raising a Stink: The Struggle over Factory Hog Farms in Nebraska , available in a Bison Books edition. Contributors: David Ehrenstein, Leslie Fink, John Janovy Jr., Kristine Kelly, Warren Leary, Stacey Pasco, Sidney Perkowitz, Boyce Rensberger, Margaret Wertheim, Gene Whitney, Eddy Von Mueller, and Abby Vogel.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Carolyn Johnsen
1. "The Difficulty of Nubbing Together a Regurgitative Purwell and a
Superaminative Wennel Sprocket"
Leslie Fink
2. Who Is Science Writing For?
Margaret Wertheim
3. Taking Your Science to the Capital
Gene Whitney
4. Building a Better Science Communicator
Stacey Pasco
5. Reflections of an Engineer/Science Writer
Abby Vogel
6. Translating Science: From Academia to Mass Media to the Public
Kristine Kelly
7. Building New Media's Science Information on the Pillars of Journalism
Warren Leary
8. Preparing Scientists to Deal with Reporters
Boyce Rensberger
9. Picture Power
David Ehrenstein
10. Communicating Real Science through Hollywood Science
Sidney Perkowitz and Eddy Von Mueller
Afterword: The Challenge and the Need to Talk and Write about Science
John Janovy Jr.
Introduction
Carolyn Johnsen
1. "The Difficulty of Nubbing Together a Regurgitative Purwell and a
Superaminative Wennel Sprocket"
Leslie Fink
2. Who Is Science Writing For?
Margaret Wertheim
3. Taking Your Science to the Capital
Gene Whitney
4. Building a Better Science Communicator
Stacey Pasco
5. Reflections of an Engineer/Science Writer
Abby Vogel
6. Translating Science: From Academia to Mass Media to the Public
Kristine Kelly
7. Building New Media's Science Information on the Pillars of Journalism
Warren Leary
8. Preparing Scientists to Deal with Reporters
Boyce Rensberger
9. Picture Power
David Ehrenstein
10. Communicating Real Science through Hollywood Science
Sidney Perkowitz and Eddy Von Mueller
Afterword: The Challenge and the Need to Talk and Write about Science
John Janovy Jr.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Carolyn Johnsen
1. "The Difficulty of Nubbing Together a Regurgitative Purwell and a
Superaminative Wennel Sprocket"
Leslie Fink
2. Who Is Science Writing For?
Margaret Wertheim
3. Taking Your Science to the Capital
Gene Whitney
4. Building a Better Science Communicator
Stacey Pasco
5. Reflections of an Engineer/Science Writer
Abby Vogel
6. Translating Science: From Academia to Mass Media to the Public
Kristine Kelly
7. Building New Media's Science Information on the Pillars of Journalism
Warren Leary
8. Preparing Scientists to Deal with Reporters
Boyce Rensberger
9. Picture Power
David Ehrenstein
10. Communicating Real Science through Hollywood Science
Sidney Perkowitz and Eddy Von Mueller
Afterword: The Challenge and the Need to Talk and Write about Science
John Janovy Jr.
Introduction
Carolyn Johnsen
1. "The Difficulty of Nubbing Together a Regurgitative Purwell and a
Superaminative Wennel Sprocket"
Leslie Fink
2. Who Is Science Writing For?
Margaret Wertheim
3. Taking Your Science to the Capital
Gene Whitney
4. Building a Better Science Communicator
Stacey Pasco
5. Reflections of an Engineer/Science Writer
Abby Vogel
6. Translating Science: From Academia to Mass Media to the Public
Kristine Kelly
7. Building New Media's Science Information on the Pillars of Journalism
Warren Leary
8. Preparing Scientists to Deal with Reporters
Boyce Rensberger
9. Picture Power
David Ehrenstein
10. Communicating Real Science through Hollywood Science
Sidney Perkowitz and Eddy Von Mueller
Afterword: The Challenge and the Need to Talk and Write about Science
John Janovy Jr.