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Science v. Story

Narrative Strategies for Science Communicators

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Storytelling is presented as a vital yet often overlooked tool for science communicators, emphasizing its ability to influence collective understanding and foster inclusivity. Bloomfield's research-backed strategies, known as constellation practices, offer innovative ways to navigate scientific controversies and bridge gaps between diverse perspectives. The book argues for the complementary nature of various scientific disciplines, aiming to create compelling narratives that resonate with the public, especially in an era of conflicting truth claims. It serves as an essential resource for enhancing science communication.

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Science v. Story, Emma Frances Bloomfield

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2024
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Title
Science v. Story
Subtitle
Narrative Strategies for Science Communicators
Language
English
Released
2024
Format
Hardcover
Pages
288
ISBN13
9780520380813
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Storytelling is presented as a vital yet often overlooked tool for science communicators, emphasizing its ability to influence collective understanding and foster inclusivity. Bloomfield's research-backed strategies, known as constellation practices, offer innovative ways to navigate scientific controversies and bridge gaps between diverse perspectives. The book argues for the complementary nature of various scientific disciplines, aiming to create compelling narratives that resonate with the public, especially in an era of conflicting truth claims. It serves as an essential resource for enhancing science communication.