Search Results - "Menezes, Sunshine"
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Science Training for Journalists: An Essential Tool in the Post-Specialist Era of Journalism
Published in Frontiers in communication (2018)“…A majority of US adults are concerned about a rise in misinformation regarding current issues and events. The spread of inaccurate information via social media…”
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Minoritized Scientists in the United States: An Identity Perspective to Science Communication
Published in Science communication (01-10-2023)“…This study investigates how tenure-track faculty from historically marginalized groups in the environmental sciences approach science communication based on…”
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Science Communication Demands a Critical Approach That Centers Inclusion, Equity, and Intersectionality
Published in Frontiers in communication (30-01-2020)“…We live in an era of abundant scientific information, yet access to information and to opportunities for substantive public engagement with the processes and…”
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ReclaimingSTEM: A healing-centered counterspace model for inclusive science communication and policy training
Published in Frontiers in communication (15-03-2023)“…The dominant U.S. cultural norms shape science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and in turn, these norms shape science communication, further…”
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Moving Toward Inclusion: Participant Responses to the Inclusive SciComm Symposium
Published in Frontiers in communication (22-01-2020)“…This study shares key findings from evaluation research for Inclusive SciComm: A Symposium on Advancing Inclusive Public Engagement with Science. The…”
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Corrigendum: Moving Toward Inclusion: Participant Responses to the Inclusive SciComm Symposium
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Making science communication inclusive: an exploratory study of choices, challenges and change mechanisms in the United States from an emerging movement
Published in Journal of science communication (01-01-2022)“…This qualitative study explores perspectives of U.S.A.-based science communication researchers and practitioners who attended a symposium focused on advancing…”
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Science Training and Environmental Journalism Today: Effects of Science Journalism Training for Midcareer Professionals
Published in Applied environmental education and communication (03-04-2018)“…A small number of programs provide training on scientific and environmental topics to early- and midcareer journalists across the globe. Yet there are…”
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Science communicators from marginalized backgrounds challenge STEM cultural norms to promote community belonging
Published in Journal of science communication (01-01-2024)“…In the U.S., navigating STEM with marginalized identities can affect scientists' communication practices. There is a critical need for science communication…”
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Chronicling the Journey of the Society for the Advancement in Biology Education Research (SABER) in its Effort to Become Antiracist: From Acknowledgement to Action
Published in Frontiers in education (Lausanne) (30-11-2021)“…The tragic murder of Mr. George Floyd brought to the head long-standing issues of racial justice and equity in the United States and beyond. This prompted many…”
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Species diversity patterns of choanoflagellates in the Pettaquamscutt River Estuary, Rhode Island, USA
Published in The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology (01-03-2005)“…Choanoflagellates are a large group of heterotrophic protists that play an important role in carbon transfer through the microbial loop, as they consume…”
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Nanoplankton biodiversity in the Pettaquamscutt River Estuary, Rhode Island, Unites States
Published 01-01-2005“…Biodiversity of the nanoplankton was investigated within the Pettaquamscutt River Estuary (PRE) in southern Rhode Island, U.S.A. through light and electron…”
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