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[Commlist] CFP - Journal of Science Communication | Science in unexpected places
Wed Sep 04 08:37:27 GMT 2024
Call for papers | Journal of Science Communication (Scopus Q2)
Special Issue: Science in unexpected places: Practices and trends in
informal science communication and engagement
Editors: Fábio Ribeiro (University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro –
Portugal); Sónia Silva (Catholic University of Portugal); Thaiane
Moreira de Oliveira (Fluminense Federal University – Brazil)
Contacts:(fabior /at/ utad.pt) <mailto:(fabior /at/ utad.pt)>; (sonsilva /at/ ucp.pt)
<mailto:(sonsilva /at/ ucp.pt)>; (thaianeoliveira /at/ id.uff.br)
<mailto:(thaianeoliveira /at/ id.uff.br)>
KEY DATES AND TIMELINE:
Deadline for abstract submission: 30 November 2024
Selection of abstracts: 31 January 2025
Full article submission: 31 May 2025
Publication date: December 2025
Language: English
No Article Processing Charges (APC) are required
This special issue is dedicated to exploring ‘informal science
communication’, broadly defined as playful and meaningful science
learning, communication or engagement that typically occurs in daily
life within informal contexts.
Historically, the public communication of science was controlled mainly
by individuals located within universities and similar research
institutions [Schäfer & Fähnrich, 2020], with the result that science
was perceived as exclusive, elitist and inaccessible. Today, we
increasingly value broad societal access to knowledge about new
scientific advances. Recent developments have paved the way to a renewed
vision that understands science communication as a broader phenomenon.
Several global and regional health crises have highlighted the
importance of constructive dialogue between science and society, as well
as the challenges associated with public apathy or ignorance towards
science and related challenges such as anti-science sentiments,
distrust, and misinformation about science. society [Ruão & Silva, 2021].
In this special issue, we want to delve into the potential and efficacy
of public engagement of science in these unexpected places and
(possibly) involving unexpected role players and novel approaches.
Possible contributions to this special issue may include research
articles, essays, or practice insights related to the following thematic
areas:
* Advances and directions of science communication in informal contexts
* Technological environments and “new” informal contexts to
communicate science
* Creative science communication strategies
* Public perceptions of and responses to encountering science in
public spaces
* Experiences and motivations of researchers’ participation in novel
science communication contexts
Procedure to participate
Please send an abstract of about 500 words to the guest editors of this
special issue (listed above) by 30 November 2024. Your abstract should
include:
* the angle on or definition of informal science communication, and
the central aim of the proposed manuscript
* the context of and perspective that will be discussed
* the expected findings, recommendations, or conclusions.
Please indicate whether the proposed contribution is intended as a
research article (typically 6,000 to 8,000 words), a practice insight
(3,000 to 5,000 words), or an essay (3,500 to 4,500 words).
You are welcome to consult with the editors of this special issue about
your article ideas and potential angles or approaches.
Invited manuscripts will be submitted directly via the JCOM submission
system for peer review. As such, an invitation to submit a full
manuscript does not guarantee publication as part of this special issue.
Full information here: https://jcom.sissa.it/news/18/
<https://jcom.sissa.it/news/18/>
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