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  • Science Communication
    Science Communication

    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.

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  • Communication Science Theory and Research : An Advanced Introduction
    Communication Science Theory and Research : An Advanced Introduction

    This volume provides a graduate-level introduction to communication science, including theory and scholarship for masters and PhD students as well as practicing scholars.The work defines communication, reviews its history, and provides a broad look at how communication research is conducted.It also includes chapters reviewing the most frequently addressed topics in communication science.This book presents an overview of theory in general and of communication theory in particular, while offering a broad look at topics in communication that promote understanding of the key issues in communication science for students and scholars new to communication research.The book takes a predominantly "communication science" approach but also situates this approach in the broader field of communication, and addresses how communication science is related to and different from such approaches as critical and cultural studies and rhetoric.As an overview of communication science that will serve as a reference work for scholars as well as a text for the introduction to communication graduate studies course, this volume is an essential resource for understanding and conducting scholarship in the communication discipline.

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  • Routledge Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology
    Routledge Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology

    Communicating science and technology is a high priority of many research and policy institutions, a concern of many other private and public bodies, and an established subject of training and education.In the past few decades, the field has developed and expanded significantly, both in terms of professional practice, and in terms of research and reflection.At the same time, particularly in recent years, interactions between science and society have become a topic of heated public and political debates, touching issues like quality and credibility of information, trust in science and scientific actors and institutions and the roles of experts in crises and emergencies.This book provides a state-of-the-art review of this fast-growing and increasingly important area, through an examination of research done on the main actors, issues and arenas involved. 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. Chapter 8 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

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  • Prompt Engineering : Empowering Communication
    Prompt Engineering : Empowering Communication

    Prompt engineering engages as a transformative approach to enhancing interaction, creativity, and innovation.From business and healthcare to education, law, and beyond, prompt engineering is a versatile toolkit for navigating complex challenges and driving meaningful change. This book delves into the intricacies of prompt engineering, providing insights, techniques, and practical examples for leveraging prompts effectively.It explores the evolution of prompt engineering, from its early antecedents to its contemporary applications with advanced language models like ChatGPT.Readers will discover how prompts can enhance communication, foster creativity, facilitate problem-solving, and empower professionals across diverse domains. This book is your gateway to unlocking the full potential of prompt engineering.Join the journey of discovery and innovation as the book harnesses the power of prompts to shape a brighter future.

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  • What is sensor technology and communication?

    Sensor technology refers to the use of sensors to detect and measure physical properties such as temperature, pressure, light, and motion. These sensors can then communicate this information to other devices or systems through various communication methods such as wired connections, wireless signals, or the internet. This allows for real-time monitoring and control of physical environments, enabling applications in areas such as smart homes, industrial automation, healthcare, and environmental monitoring. Overall, sensor technology and communication play a crucial role in enabling the collection and transmission of data for various applications, ultimately leading to improved efficiency, safety, and convenience.

  • What is an example of communication technology?

    One example of communication technology is email. Email allows individuals to send messages, documents, and media to others instantly over the internet. It is a widely used form of communication in both personal and professional settings, enabling quick and efficient exchange of information. Email also allows for the organization of messages into folders, the attachment of files, and the ability to communicate with multiple recipients simultaneously.

  • What are communication tools, communication channels, and communication instruments?

    Communication tools are the various software or platforms used to facilitate communication, such as email, messaging apps, video conferencing tools, and social media platforms. Communication channels refer to the specific mediums through which messages are transmitted, such as face-to-face interactions, phone calls, written letters, or digital communication. Communication instruments are the physical devices or tools used to aid communication, like smartphones, computers, telephones, or cameras. Together, these elements help individuals and organizations effectively convey information and ideas.

  • How can one improve communication in a research paper?

    To improve communication in a research paper, one can start by clearly defining the research question or objective at the beginning of the paper. It is also important to organize the paper in a logical manner, with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. Using appropriate transitions between sections can help maintain the flow of the paper. Additionally, using clear and concise language, providing relevant examples, and citing sources properly can enhance the overall clarity and effectiveness of communication in a research paper.

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  • Health Communication Research Measures
    Health Communication Research Measures

    This volume presents state-of-the-art reporting on how to measure many of the key variables in health communication.While the focus is on quantitative measures, the editors argue that these measures are centrally important to the study of health communication.The chapters emphasize constructs, scales, and up-to-date reports and evidence about key social science constructs and ways of measuring them, whether your interest is in patient-provider dyadic communication, uncertainty management, self-efficacy, disclosure, social norms, social support, risk perception, health care team performance, message design and effects, health and numerical literacy, communication satisfaction, social influence and persuasion, stigma, health campaigns, reactance, or other topics.Students, researchers, and policymakers will find this book an accessible resource for planning and reviewing research studies and proposals.

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  • Human-Machine Communication : Rethinking Communication, Technology, and Ourselves
    Human-Machine Communication : Rethinking Communication, Technology, and Ourselves

    From virtual assistants to social robots, people are increasingly interacting with intelligent and highly communicative technologies throughout their daily lives.This shift from communicating with people to communicating with people and machines challenges how scholars have theorized and studied communication.Human-Machine Communication: Rethinking Communication, Technology, and Ourselves addresses this transition in how people communicate and who, or what, they communicate with and the implications of this evolution for communication research.Geared toward scholars interested in people’s interactions with technology, this book serves as an introduction to human-machine communication (HMC) as a specific area of study within communication (encompassing human-computer interaction, human-robot interaction, and human-agent interaction) and to the research possibilities of HMC.This collection includes papers presented as part of a scholarly conference on HMC, along with invited works from noted researchers.Topics include defining HMC, theoretical approaches to HMC, applications of HMC, and the larger implications of HMC for self and society.The research presented here focuses on people’s interactions with multiple technologies (artificial intelligence, algorithms, and robots) used within different contexts (home, workplace, education, journalism, and healthcare) from a variety of epistemological and methodological approaches (empirical, rhetorical, and critical/cultural).Overall, Human-Machine Communication provides readers with an understanding of HMC in a way that supports and promotes further scholarly inquiry in a growing area of communication research.

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  • Science Communication: An Introduction
    Science Communication: An Introduction

    'The book provides a concise, informative, comprehensive, and current overview of key issues in the field of science communication, the background of science communication, its theoretical bases, and its links to science communication practice.Especially the link between theory / research and practice is very well developed in the book and in the individual chapters.I think that is valuable for both readers new to the field of science communication, but also for those who identify with only one of these sides ... it is indeed a comprehensive and concise overview, convincing in its aim to link theory, research, and practice and I will definitely use it for my lectures on science communication.'JCOM - Journal of Science CommunicationA concise, coherent and easily readable textbook about the field of science communication, connecting the practice of science communicators with theory.In the book, recent trends and shifts in the field resonate, such as the transition from telling about science to interacting with the public and the importance of science communication in health and environmental communication.The chapters have been written by experts in their disciplines, coming from philosophy of science and communication studies to health communication and science journalism.Cases from around the world illustrate science communication in practice.The book provides a broad, up-to-date and coherent introduction to science communication for both, students of science communication and related fields, as well as professionals.Related Link(s)

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  • Science Communication : The Basics
    Science Communication : The Basics

    Science Communication: The Basics is an accessible yet critical introduction to science communication, which is viewed as the social conversation around science.It addresses why science communication matters, examines the evolution of theories and practices and explains concepts, myths, misunderstandings and challenges. Massimiano Bucchi and Brian Trench navigate the foundations and key themes of science communication through numerous vignettes, examples, cases and arguments.They provide annotated recommended reading and a Lexicon summarising the understandings and uses of key terms in the field.Revealing science communication as a collective process and part of daily life, topics covered include science communication as part of culture and our understanding of ourselves and the world; the history of science communication and the development of ‘modern science’; policy and theoretical approaches; the growth of professional practice, formal education and research in the field; evolving platforms for science communication; and quality, trust and ethical awareness in science communication. Science Communication: The Basics is designed to be a concise primer and essential reading for newcomers to the field, including staff in research and policy institutions, students of the natural, human and social sciences, and general readers curious about the ways science is presented and perceived in society. Science Communication: The Basics is the third in a triptych of works on science communication from the two authors.The other two works are the Routledge Handbook of Public Communication of Science and Technology, first published in 2008 and now in its third edition (2021), and a four-volume anthology of readings, The Public Communication of Science (2016), also published by Routledge.

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  • Is written communication better than oral communication?

    Written communication and oral communication each have their own strengths and weaknesses. Written communication is often preferred for its ability to provide a permanent record of information, allowing for clarity and precision in conveying complex ideas. On the other hand, oral communication can be more immediate and allows for real-time feedback and clarification. Ultimately, the effectiveness of communication depends on the context and the specific goals of the interaction.

  • How does online communication differ from offline communication?

    Online communication differs from offline communication in several ways. One key difference is the lack of nonverbal cues in online communication, such as body language and tone of voice, which can sometimes lead to misunderstandings. Additionally, online communication allows for asynchronous communication, meaning messages can be sent and received at different times, while offline communication typically occurs in real-time. Online communication also provides a wider reach and the ability to connect with people from all over the world, whereas offline communication is usually limited to those in close physical proximity.

  • What is a possible scientific research question about project communication?

    A possible scientific research question about project communication could be: "How does the use of different communication tools and strategies impact the efficiency and effectiveness of project teams in achieving their goals?" This question could involve studying the effects of various communication methods, such as email, video conferencing, and project management software, on team collaboration, decision-making, and overall project outcomes. The research could also explore how factors like team size, geographic dispersion, and organizational culture influence the relationship between communication and project success.

  • Why is information and communication technology referred to as useful energy?

    Information and communication technology is referred to as useful energy because it enables the efficient transmission and processing of information, leading to increased productivity and effectiveness in various tasks. Just like energy is essential for powering machines and devices, ICT provides the necessary tools and resources for communication, data storage, and problem-solving. It plays a crucial role in powering modern economies and societies by facilitating connectivity, innovation, and collaboration.

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