Search results for "Scientific Communication"

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Communication Design for the Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge. Languages, Tools, Technologies, Collaborative Processes for Museum Education

2019

Il testo propone l’analisi di un articolato processo di ricerca-azione, avviato in occasione di alcune sperimentazioni didattico-scientifiche nate dalla collaborazione tra le discipline del design, della rappresentazione multimediale, delle scienze botaniche nell’Università di Palermo. L’esperienza proposta è stata centrata sulla comunicazione scientifica e sull’elaborazione di prodotti comunicativi per la didattica museale e istituzionale dell’Orto Botanico di Palermo. In quest’occasione sono stati sperimentati strumenti progettuali, tecnologie e modalità di espressione successivamente rielaborati anche in un progetto di sviluppo territoriale, che ha portato alla realizzazione del “Micromu…

Communication designSociology of scientific knowledgeKnowledge managementdesign della comunicazione e dell'informazione didattica e tecnologie museali educazione tramite media digitali rappresentazione multimediale.business.industryProcess (engineering)Communication and Information design museum education and technologies education through digital media multimedia representation.Museum educationSettore ICAR/13 - Disegno IndustrialeBotanical gardenNarrativeSociologyDimension (data warehouse)businessScientific communication
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Pseudoscience and bad science in biomedicine : analysis of evidence, health risk, and media dissemination

2018

Pseudoscience (false science) and science based on faulty and biased studies (bad science) produce false or uncertain knowledge, with poor or no evidence. Both represent a health risk: pseudoscience-based therapies because they can replace or delay conventional treatments, and low-quality biomedicine because it promotes medical interventions that can be dangerous. In the press, alternative therapies are less prevalent than low-quality research, while the former tends to be framed negatively and the latter favourably. Both require more thorough and rigorous studies to better understand their negative effects on critical thinking, economics, and health-related decision making. This work is fr…

BiomedicineScientific communicationComplementary and alternative medicineBad sciencePseudoscience
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The publication of news about the results of R+D+I. How do Spanish researchers perceive it?

2018

El objetivo de este estudio es conocer cúal es la percepción que tienen los investigadores de las universidades españolas sobre el impacto que generan, sobre sus carreras profesionales, las noticias científicas que se publicancon los resultados de sus actividades de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación (I+D+i). Para ello, se han seleccionado los datos obtenidos por una encuesta online realizada en el año 2016 de 602 investigadores y profesionales de la comunicación científica de 20 universidades de España, teniendo único requisito que alguna de sus publicaciones hubiera sido objeto de —al menos— una nota de prensa difundida por su universidad en los últimos cinco años. Para el…

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Plan S: challenges and opportunities in Spain

2019

Spain is one of the most active European countries in the open access (OA) movement. Although the gold route has scarcely been used, the green route has been intensively implemented through fulfilment of European and national mandates and the development of institutional policies. Plan S is becoming a disruptive element in the context of scientific communication, and Spain’s possible adherence to Plan S could imply technical challenges in journals and repositories, additional costs that are difficult to estimate, or refusal to accept the Plan on the part of researchers (based on the loss of freedom to choose the journal in which to publish). However, the implementation of Plan S in Spain wo…

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Histoedu, social networks and history of education: pedagogical past from a present perspective

2016

This article presents some preliminary results and considerations about a R&D project about the use of ICTs and social media to do research on educational history. The progress achieved regarding the improvement of social and scientific communication, the significance of the learning process and the motivation shown by the academic community, make us point out the need to consolidate what we have been referring to as history of education 2.0. There are many chances available to learn and to build up knowledge in a shared way, and they challenge us to generate network knowledge and to cooperate in order to: spread our research, get to know other approaches to work, share resources and ex…

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Latvian or English – the Language Situation in Scientific Communication in Latvia

2020

The growing dominance of English as an international language of scientific communication in the world has been widely acknowledged. However, its effect in the relevant discourse community in Latvia is still to be explored. A case study was undertaken to improve upon the current understanding of the choice of scientific publishing language in Latvia and explore historical factors underpinning the current predominance of English as the lingua franca of the scientific community. It has been concluded that with a strong focus on international publishing in indexed databases, the role of English in scientific communication in Latvia has an increasing tendency to grow. Although currently English…

scientific communicationthe latvian languageLatvianP1-1091General Medicineenglish as a lingua francalanguage.human_languagecase studyPolitical sciencePedagogylanguageLiterature (General)publicationsPN1-6790Philology. LinguisticsScientific communicationBaltic Journal of English Language, Literature and Culture
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Social media use to improve communication on children and adolescent’s health: the role of the Italian Paediatric Society influencers

2021

Abstract Background Fake news on children’s and adolescent health are spreading. Internet availability and decreasing costs of media devices are contributing to an easy access to technology by families. Public health organizations are working to contrast misinformation and promote scientific communication. In this context, a new form of communication is emerging social media influencers. Aim of this study is to evaluate the role of paediatric influencers (PI) in communicating information about children and adolescents’ health. Materials and methods A group of PI was enrolled from December 2019 to January 2020 by a scientific commission nominated by the Italian Paediatric Society (SIP). PI w…

medicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentAdolescent HealthContext (language use)Pilot ProjectsPediatricsRJ1-570Social mediaInfluencermedicineHumansSocial mediaPilot ProjectMisinformationChildChildrenSocieties MedicalPediatricConsumer Health Informationbusiness.industryPublic healthResearchCommunicationChild HealthHealth InfluencerAdvertisingInfluencer marketingHealthThe InternetbusinessScientific communicationAdolescent healthHumanItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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La investigación universitaria en periodismo científico

2003

En este artículo, la autora revisa y examina las aportaciones bibliográficas sobre comunicación científica que se han realizado desde distintas áreas de conocimiento, en las últimas décadas en nuestro país. Así pues, muestra las debilidades presentes en los escasos estudios sobre el tratamiento informativo de la ciencia y la tecnología, realizados desde las facultades de Ciencias de la Información y la fortaleza de los trabajos abordados desde las facultades de Ciencias Experimentales donde hay abierta una línea de investigación sobre historia del periodismo científico. In this article, the author revises and she examines the bibliographical contributions about scientific communication that…

Divulgación científicaHistorias especializadasScientific communicationPeriodismo científicoCommunication. Mass mediaGeneral MedicineScientific popularizationScientific journalismComunicació científicaP87-96Comunicación científicaSpecialized histories
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RIE : revista de investigación educativa

2018

Se revisa la evolución, situación actual y perspectivas de las revistas de investigación sobre educación, haciendo énfasis sobre las publicadas en español. Metodología: Se utiliza la estructura de la metodología DAFO (debilidades, amenazas, fortalezas y oportunidades), que ha demostrado ser una técnica muy eficaz para analizar y formular estrategias de acción que conduzcan a la mejora de un producto o servicio. Resultados: Se identifican las principales debilidades, amenazas, fortalezas y oportunidades de las revistas de investigación en educación, señalando los elementos fundamentales, internos y externos, que influyen sobre su desarrollo y calidad. Discusión: Se presentan conclusiones sob…

Sociology of scientific knowledgeService (systems architecture)investigación sobre literatura científicaComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectEducationResource (project management)Publicaciones ElectrónicasQuality (business)Scholastic JournalismEvaluationSWOT analysispublicación periódicamedia_commonRevistasScope (project management)Management sciencePublications:3 - Ciencias sociales::37 - Educación. Enseñanza. Formación. Tiempo libre [CDU]investigación educativaevaluaciónElectronic JournalsEducational researchPublicacionesJournalsPublicaciones CientíficasScientific communicationRevista de Investigación Educativa
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Scientific power in the Spanish press during the Pandemic : a portrait of new leaders while explaining its risk

2021

This work is based on the mediatisation of society theory, which establishes more attached importance and the presence of the mass media as mediators in various social processes, as well as on Production Studies, that analyse creative skills to draw an audience, to apply these theories to the media representation of the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective is to analyse how the generalist media have represented male/female scientists, who have become social benchmarks during the first COVID-19 wave in Spain. Our initial hypothesis considers that the purpose of the mediatisation of scientific discourse was to contribute answers to, and to keep society calm, in an uncertainty context. By content …

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