The third edition of the Handbook brings the reviews up-to-date and deepens the analysis. As well as substantial re-working of many chapters, it includes four new chapters addressing enduring themes (science publics, science-media theories), recent trends (art-science interactions) and new proposed insights on science communication as culture and as 'the social conversation around science'. New contributors are added to the group of leading scholars in the field featured in the previous editions.
The Handbook is a student-friendly resource, but its scope and expert contributions will equally appeal to practitioners and professionals in science communication. Combining the perspectives of different disciplines and of different geographical and cultural contexts, this original text provides an interdisciplinary as well as a global approach to public communication of science and technology. It is a valuable resource, notably an indispensable guide to the published work in the field, for students, researchers, educators and professionals in science communication, media and journalism studies, sociology, history of science, and science and technology studies.
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- Review of second edition in JCOM - Journal of Science Communication and Cern Courier
"This work provides a useful introduction to the study of research trends in the public communication of science and technology. It is particularly strong in showing the changes in this field [...] With editors and contributors from various parts of the world, the book is particularly sensitive to international issues... Highly recommended."
- Review of first edition in Choice (American Library Association)
"This informative as well as formative book will foster the knowledge of those entering the science communication field or already well established in it, and may even influence their actions in such an important field."
- Review of first edition in Public Understanding of Science
- Review of second edition in JCOM - Journal of Science Communication and Cern Courier
"This work provides a useful introduction to the study of research trends in the public communication of science and technology. It is particularly strong in showing the changes in this field [...] With editors and contributors from various parts of the world, the book is particularly sensitive to international issues... Highly recommended."
- Review of first edition in Choice (American Library Association)
"This informative as well as formative book will foster the knowledge of those entering the science communication field or already well established in it, and may even influence their actions in such an important field."
- Review of first edition in Public Understanding of Science