We sent out issue 10 of the Science & Communication newsletter the morning after the US election. On this occasion, I once again wrote about the various opportunities for visibility that a particular social, political, medical, etc. context offers.
In addition, find information about:
🔸 12 communication principles for scientists
🔸 a plea against the use of scientific jargon, nonsensical shorthand for the uninitiated and technical language in scientific discourse
🔸 a guide to crisis communication produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC-USA), from which Romanian authorities could learn a lot
🔸 a free book analysing the state of science communication in 38 countries
🔸 some tips on how to formulate a first email to a researcher you want to ask more about their studies
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