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超越新闻和学校的科学错位

  • 0Sibel Erduran is professor of Science Education and director of Research in the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Clinical Neuroscience (new York, N.y.) +

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概括

此摘要是机器生成的。

科学新闻已经有了显著的发展, 社交媒体现在在与传统媒体平台一起传播科学研究方面发挥着关键作用. 这一转变凸显了数字时代科学传播的日益重要.

科学领域

  • 科学传播
  • 媒体研究
  • 科学社会学

背景情况

  • 著名的天文学家和科学传播者卡尔·萨根 (Carl Sagan) 曾抱怨媒体对科学的报道有限.
  • 他质疑与其他媒体相比, 科学和技术内容的普及程度,

研究的目的

  • 分析大众媒体科学传播的演变.
  • 评估社交媒体对科学研究传播的影响.

主要方法

  • 对历史媒体趋势的定性分析.
  • 传统媒体与社交媒体在科学报道中的比较研究.

主要成果

  • 科学新闻已经成为研究交流的平台.
  • 社交媒体平台是新闻和科学信息的重要来源.

结论

  • 随着技术的进步,科学传播的格局发生了巨大的变化.
  • 社交媒体为公众与科学接触提供了新的途径, 补充了传统媒体的努力.

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