Publications highlight science communication research for busy professionals

Professionals, such as Extension personnel, who communicate with a range of non-specialists about scientific or technical information face particular challenges. A common goal of all such professionals is to effect at least some change in their audiences' understanding and perhaps in their actions. A key challenge for many of these professionals is a lack of familiarity with research relating to communicating and making decisions about scientific and technical topics. Public Science Communication Research and Practice, a series of publications from Oregon State University, is designed to identify, distill, and highlight useful social science research to help professionals communicate more effectively.

Authors
Joseph Cone
How to Order
Product Number
ORESU-R-11-002
Source (Journal Article)
Journal of Extension 49(5)
Year of Publication
Price
Free
Length
5 pp.
Size and Format
Online