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What are we talking about when we are talking about the audience? Exploring the concept of audience in science communication research and education
1796 – An Introduction to Botany: The critical role of women in eighteenth-century science popularisation and the early promotion of science for young girls in Britain
Studying science in pop culture through textual analysis. An introduction to examining science in visual texts — Street art, comics and (animated) film
Being the environment: Conveying environmental fragility and sustainability through Indigenous biocultural knowledge in contemporary Indigenous Australian science fiction
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Hi there and welcome to Sci_Burst – a podcast about science, popular culture and entertainment! We’re Isabel and Ella, two science communicators and Sci-fi nerds steering this spaceship into the multiverse of science fun! Our episodes cover everything from science in film and video games to comics, music, toys and beyond. Sci_Burst can be enjoyed […]
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Textual analysis is a commonly-used qualitative method for analysing and interpreting cultural texts. This approach elicits how representations occur, their underlying assumptions and how they come to have meaning. Despite the popularity and utility of textual analysis, its interpretive and theoretical strategies are
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