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Peer-reviewed article

Collaboration for chemistry communication: Insights from a research-practice partnership

June 9, 2021 | Public Programs, Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks

As several recent National Academies of Sciences reports have highlighted, greater science communication research is needed on 1) communicating chemistry, and 2) building research-practice partnerships to advance communication across science issues. Here we report our insights in both areas, gathered from a multi-year collaboration to advance our understanding of how to communicate about chemistry with the public. Researchers and practitioners from science museums across the U.S. partnered with academic social scientists in science communication to develop and conduct multi-strand data collections on chemistry communication and informal education. Our focus was on increasing interest in, the perceived relevance of, and self-efficacy concerning chemistry through hands-on activities and connecting chemistry to broader themes concerning everyday life and societal impacts. We outline challenges and benefits of the project that future collaborations can gain from and illustrate how our strands of work complemented each other to create a more complete picture of public perceptions of chemistry.

TEAM MEMBERS

  • Liz Professional 2
    Co-Principal Investigator
    Museum of Science, Boston
  • REVISE logo
    Evaluator
    Museum of Science, Boston
  • REVISE logo
    Evaluator
    Museum of Science, Boston
  • REVISE logo
    Evaluator
    Museum of Science, Boston
  • REVISE logo
    Evaluator
    Science Museum of Minnesota
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    Evaluator
    Science Museum of Minnesota
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    Evaluator
    Science Museum of Minnesota
  • Emily Howell
    Evaluator
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Dietram Scheufele
    Evaluator
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Shiyu Yang
    Evaluator
    University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • Citation

    DOI : doi.org/10.22323/2.20040801
    ISSN : 1824-2049
    Publication Name: Journal of Science Communication
    Volume: 20
    Number: 4

    Funders

    NSF
    Funding Program: AISL
    Award Number: 1612482
    Funding Amount: $2,930,748.00
    Resource Type: Research Products
    Discipline: Chemistry | Social science and psychology
    Audience: General Public | Museum/ISE Professionals | Scientists
    Environment Type: Public Programs | Museum and Science Center Programs | Professional Development, Conferences, and Networks | Resource Centers and Networks

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