Science Communication Online: Engaging Experts and Publics on the Internet
Autor Ashley Rose Mehlenbacheren Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 apr 2019
Uncloistered by the web, science is finding its way into previously unimagined audiences. Whether collecting data in one’s backyard to help wildlife experts manage wolf populations or even funding research out of one’s own pocket, nonexperts can engage science at an unprecedented scale. As science communication has moved online, a range of important new genres have emerged that put professionals and the public into conversation with each other. In Science Communication Online: Engaging Experts and Publics on the Internet, Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher takes up these “trans-scientific” genres to explore how scientists are adapting their communications, how publics are increasingly involved in science, and how boundaries between experts and nonexperts continue to shift.
Bringing together genre studies and the rhetoric of science, Mehlenbacher examines a range of new forms of science communication that challenge traditional presumptions about experts and nonexperts—including Twitter and Reddit AMAs, crowdfunding proposals such as Kickstarter and Experiment.com, civic-minded databases such as Safecast, and the PLOS blogging network. Science Communication Online illustrates the unique features of these genres and connects them to their rhetorical functions and the larger context leading to their emergence and evolution—from the democratization of science, challenges to expertise and expert status, and new political economies. Science Communication Online captures the important moment we find ourselves in now—one not defined by science and society but science in society.
Bringing together genre studies and the rhetoric of science, Mehlenbacher examines a range of new forms of science communication that challenge traditional presumptions about experts and nonexperts—including Twitter and Reddit AMAs, crowdfunding proposals such as Kickstarter and Experiment.com, civic-minded databases such as Safecast, and the PLOS blogging network. Science Communication Online illustrates the unique features of these genres and connects them to their rhetorical functions and the larger context leading to their emergence and evolution—from the democratization of science, challenges to expertise and expert status, and new political economies. Science Communication Online captures the important moment we find ourselves in now—one not defined by science and society but science in society.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814255308
ISBN-10: 0814255302
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 8 b&w 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
ISBN-10: 0814255302
Pagini: 190
Ilustrații: 8 b&w 4 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Ohio State University Press
Recenzii
"Of interest to all in the sciences and those among the interested public who wish to participate in new ways or to be better informed about the opportunities. Summing up: Recommended.”
—CHOICE
—CHOICE
“Science Communication Online is a novel and thoroughgoing exploration of trans-scientific genres. The analyses presented provide a critical snapshot of the emerging digital scientific communication landscape. I fully expect the book to serve as an important touchstone for future scholarship on trans-scientific genres.” —S. Scott Graham
Notă biografică
Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher is Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Waterloo, and coeditor of Emerging Genres in New Media Environments.
Cuprins
Table of Contents
Preface..........................................................................................................
Introduction....................................................................................................
Rouge Twitter and Trans-scientific Communication.......................................
Reddit r/science AMAs and Trans-scientific Communication..........................
Rhetorical Genre Studies and Trans-scientific Genres....................................
A Note on Reading and Chapters.....................................................................
Chapter 1 Theory and Method: Genre Studies and Rhetorical Criticism..........
Introduction to Genre Theory.............................................................................
An Evolutionary Tale for Science Communication.............................................
Genres in New Media Environments.................................................................
Trans-scientific Genres of Science Communication............................................
Methods and Approach: Case Studies and Small Corpus Analysis.................
Chapter 2 Crowdfunding: Genres for Funding Research..................................
Background: Conventional Funding and Crowdfunding Models........................
Experiment: An examination of Rhetorical Moves.............................................
Case Analysis: An Expertiment.com Proposal....................................................
Summary: Evolving Crowdfunding Strategies.....................................................
Chapter 3 Databases: Genres for Knowledge Production....................................
Background: Data Collection, Organization, and Dissemination..........................
Case Analysis: A Citizen Science Database........................................................
Summary: Genre Hybridity in Databases..............................................................
Chapter 4 Blogging: Genres for Scientific Engagement........................................
Background: Science Blogging and Science Blog Networks.................................
PLOS: An examination of Rhetorical Moves..........................................................
Case Analysis: The PLOS Blog Network..............................................................
Summary: A Different Kind of Evolution and Speciation.......................................
Conclusion.............................................................................................................
References.............................................................................................................
Preface..........................................................................................................
Introduction....................................................................................................
Rouge Twitter and Trans-scientific Communication.......................................
Reddit r/science AMAs and Trans-scientific Communication..........................
Rhetorical Genre Studies and Trans-scientific Genres....................................
A Note on Reading and Chapters.....................................................................
Chapter 1 Theory and Method: Genre Studies and Rhetorical Criticism..........
Introduction to Genre Theory.............................................................................
An Evolutionary Tale for Science Communication.............................................
Genres in New Media Environments.................................................................
Trans-scientific Genres of Science Communication............................................
Methods and Approach: Case Studies and Small Corpus Analysis.................
Chapter 2 Crowdfunding: Genres for Funding Research..................................
Background: Conventional Funding and Crowdfunding Models........................
Experiment: An examination of Rhetorical Moves.............................................
Case Analysis: An Expertiment.com Proposal....................................................
Summary: Evolving Crowdfunding Strategies.....................................................
Chapter 3 Databases: Genres for Knowledge Production....................................
Background: Data Collection, Organization, and Dissemination..........................
Case Analysis: A Citizen Science Database........................................................
Summary: Genre Hybridity in Databases..............................................................
Chapter 4 Blogging: Genres for Scientific Engagement........................................
Background: Science Blogging and Science Blog Networks.................................
PLOS: An examination of Rhetorical Moves..........................................................
Case Analysis: The PLOS Blog Network..............................................................
Summary: A Different Kind of Evolution and Speciation.......................................
Conclusion.............................................................................................................
References.............................................................................................................
Descriere
Examines new genres of online science communication to further explore how boundaries between experts and nonexperts continue to shift.