How university scientsits view science communication to the public

June 1st, 2008 | RESEARCH

This paper was presented at the 10th International Conference on Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST-10). The authors conducted a survey to lay the groundwork for a national survey to determine the relative importance of science communication to university scientists and engineers, to reveal what factors facilitate or impede communication of science to the non-specialist public on communicating their research, and to provide evidence to substantiate where resources should be targeted and to help develop programming for innovative and effective public engagement.

Document

PCST-10_Paper.pdf

Team Members

Susi Sturzenegger-Varvayanis, Author, Cornell University
Gina Eosco, Author, Cornell University
Sara Ball, Author, Cornell University
Kelvin Lee, Author, University of Delaware
Megan Halpern, Author, Cornell University
Bruce Lewenstein, Author, Cornell University

Citation

Publication: 10th International Conference on Public Communication of Science and Technology

Tags

Audience: General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals | Scientists
Discipline: General STEM
Resource Type: Conference Proceedings | Reference Materials
Environment Type: Community Outreach Programs | Public Programs