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This essay by recent CPAS PhD Dr Tara Roberson explores the relationship of science communication and public relations and contends that science communication...
Initial results from this research highlight the unique characteristics of Australian citizen science and illustrate its wide scope, practices and community...
These exploratory findings suggest the use of informal learning settings, such as science centres and museums, may provide a means to communicate population...
How a discipline's history is written shapes its identity.
Co-production promises to address the complex nature of contemporary sustainability challenges better than more traditional scientific approaches. But...
New research by CPAS masters student Kamila Navarro and Dr Merryn McKinnon.
The lessons signpost the importance of ‘soft skills’ required for the development of effective knowledge exchange and indicate the need for a broad definition...
As long ago as 1985, Britain’s Royal Society wondered whether they could use Doctor Who to promote greater public understanding of science.
Updating vets on the latest biosecurity resources, information and alerts is important to ensure protection of domesticated and native animals.
The study shows both advocates and opponents draw on five frames: health, social, economic, practical and ideological.
What can we learn from the polarised path of climate change discourse?