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“On Social Media Science Seems to Be More Human”: Exploring Researchers as Digital Science Communicators

机译:“关于社交媒体科学似乎是更多人类”:探索研究人员作为数字科学沟通者

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In contemporary media discourses, researchers may be perceived to communicate something they do not intend to, such as coldness or irrelevance. However, researchers are facing new responsibilities concerning how popular formats used to present science will impact science’s cultural authority (Bucchi, 2017). Currently, there is limited research on the microlevel practices of digital science communication involving researchers as actors. Therefore, this qualitative study explores how digital academic discourse practices develop, using the tweeting and blogging of researchers involved in a multidisciplinary renewable energy research project as a case. The results of a thematic analysis of interviews with researchers (n = 17) suggests that the researchers’ perceptions form a scale ranging from traditional to progressively adjusted practices, which are labelled ‘informing,’ ‘anchoring,’ ‘luring,’ and ‘maneuvering.’ These imply an attempt to diminish the gap between science and the public. The interviewees acknowledge that scientific facts may not be interesting and that they need captivating means that are common in the use of new media, such as buzzwords and clickbait. It appears that trials and experimentation with hybrid genres helped the researchers to distinguish the contours of digital academic discourses. The implications support suggestions to broaden the trajectories of expertise and communication, including issues of culture and identity, trust, and the relevance of science. It is argued that scientists’ embrace of new media channels will refine some articulations of the mediatization processes, and these findings support recent suggestions that mediatization could also be conceptualized as a strategic resource.
机译:在当代媒体的话语中,研究人员可能被认为是为了传达他们不打算的东西,例如寒冷或无关。然而,研究人员面临着关于如何利用科学的流行性如何影响科学的文化管理局(Bucchi,2017)的新职责。目前,对涉及研究人员作为演员的数字科学通信的MicroLevel实践有限。因此,这种定性研究探讨了数字学术话语方法如何制定,使用参与多学科可再生能源研究项目的推特和博览人员作为案例。关于研究人员的访谈专题分析的结果表明,研究人员的看法形成了传统到逐步调整的实践的规模,这些规模被标记为“通知”,“锚定”,“”丧生“和”操纵“ 。“这些意味着试图减少科学与公众之间的差距。受访者承认,科学的事实可能并不有趣,并且他们需要在使用新媒体(如流行语和ClickBait)中常见的迷人手段。似乎杂交类型的试验和实验有助于研究人员区分数字学术致辞的轮廓。含义支持建议扩大专业知识和沟通的轨迹,包括文化和身份问题,信任和科学的相关性。有人认为,科学家的新媒体渠道的拥抱将细化调解过程的一些关节,这些调查结果支持最近的建议,即调解也可以作为战略资源概念化。

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