TY - BOOK AU - Autzen,Charlotte AU - Betz,Gregor AU - Bittner,Laura AU - Brandtner,Andreas AU - Bucher,Hans-Jürgen AU - Bürger,Moritz AU - Dascal,Marcelo AU - Dunwoody,Sharon AU - Franzen,Martina AU - Fritz,Gerd AU - Fähnrich,Birte AU - Gloning,Thomas AU - Greco,Sara AU - Hanauska,Monika AU - Hauser,Christiane AU - Hendriks,Friederike AU - Humm,Christian AU - Janich,Nina AU - Jaworska,Sylvia AU - Kessler,Sabrina H. AU - Kienhues,Dorothe AU - König,Mareike AU - Lanius,David AU - Lepori,Benedetto AU - Leßmöllmann,Annette AU - Liebert,Wolf-Andreas AU - Lobin,Henning AU - Niemann,Philipp AU - Pauwels,Luc AU - Pohl,Thorsten AU - Prinz,Michael AU - Reuter,Peter AU - Schmid-Petri,Hannah AU - Schrögel,Philipp AU - Schuster,Britt-Marie AU - Schäfer,Mike S. AU - Serfati,Michel AU - Weitkamp,Emma AU - Wormer,Holger AU - Zemplén,Gábor Á. TI - Science Communication T2 - Handbooks of Communication Science , SN - 9783110255515 U1 - 070.9 22 PY - 2019///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter Mouton, KW - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies KW - bisacsh KW - Communication Studies KW - Science Communication N1 - 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; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - 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 UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110255522 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110255522 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110255522/original ER -