Public communication of science by Argentinean researchers: changes and continuities in a digital world

Fil: Levin, Luciano Guillermo. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. CITECDE.CONICET. Río Negro; Argentina.

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Autores principales: Levin, Luciano Guillermo, Kreimer, Pablo
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Acceso en línea:https://jcom.sissa.it/article/pubid/JCOM_2407_2025_A01/
http://rid.unrn.edu.ar/handle/20.500.12049/13786
https://doi.org/10.22323/147720250924051437
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spelling I65-R171-20.500.12049-137862025-12-12T12:32:02Z application/pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ 2025-11-19 Fil: Levin, Luciano Guillermo. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. CITECDE.CONICET. Río Negro; Argentina. Fil: Kreimer, Pablo. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. CITECDE.CONICET. Río Negro; Argentina. Public communication of science by Argentinean researchers: changes and continuities in a digital world Levin, Luciano Guillermo Kreimer, Pablo Sociología Popularization of science and technology Public understanding of science and technology Scholarly communication Sociología Over the last two decades, and especially in the last years, we have witnessed significant changes in the way science is communicated. The literature reports changes in the general dynamics of connecting scientists and scientific institutions with society [Entradas et al., 2020], in the actors and types of activities [Jensen, 2011; Kreimer et al., 2011], in the formats [Kopecka-Piech & Łódzki, 2022], in the languages and media [Büchi, 2017; Liang et al., 2014; Väliverronen, 2021], among others. As the Bodmer Report [The Royal Society, 1985] recognised, the research community is a key player in institutional practices of public communication of knowledge and those activities should be promoted. Since the mid-1990s, there have also been numerous studies analysing the way scientists communicate science at the national level. Only a few studies have led to policies to promote public communication of science (PCS), such as the Royal Society report [2006], In addition, political motives were reported to be the major driving force behind science communication programmes [Weingart & Joubert, 2019]. With a few exceptions, notably in the United Kingdom [Bhatthachary, 2016], France [Jensen, 2011] and the United States [Iyengar & Massey, 2019], there are few studies at the national level that show the evolution of these changes over time and their relationship, if any, with the national policies to promote the activities related to PCS. true Over the last two decades, and especially in the last years, we have witnessed significant changes in the way science is communicated. The literature reports changes in the general dynamics of connecting scientists and scientific institutions with society [Entradas et al., 2020], in the actors and types of activities [Jensen, 2011; Kreimer et al., 2011], in the formats [Kopecka-Piech & Łódzki, 2022], in the languages and media [Büchi, 2017; Liang et al., 2014; Väliverronen, 2021], among others. As the Bodmer Report [The Royal Society, 1985] recognised, the research community is a key player in institutional practices of public communication of knowledge and those activities should be promoted. Since the mid-1990s, there have also been numerous studies analysing the way scientists communicate science at the national level. Only a few studies have led to policies to promote public communication of science (PCS), such as the Royal Society report [2006], In addition, political motives were reported to be the major driving force behind science communication programmes [Weingart & Joubert, 2019]. With a few exceptions, notably in the United Kingdom [Bhatthachary, 2016], France [Jensen, 2011] and the United States [Iyengar & Massey, 2019], there are few studies at the national level that show the evolution of these changes over time and their relationship, if any, with the national policies to promote the activities related to PCS. Levin, L. G. and Kreimer, P. (2025). Public communication of science by Argentinean researchers: changes and continuities in a digital world JCOM 24(07), A01. https://doi.org/10.22323/147720250924051437 1824-2049 https://jcom.sissa.it/article/pubid/JCOM_2407_2025_A01/ http://rid.unrn.edu.ar/handle/20.500.12049/13786 https://doi.org/10.22323/147720250924051437 en https://jcom.sissa.it/article/pubid/JCOM_2407_2025_A01/ 24. 07 Journal of Science Communication SISSA
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topic Sociología
Popularization of science and technology
Public understanding of science and technology
Scholarly communication
Sociología
spellingShingle Sociología
Popularization of science and technology
Public understanding of science and technology
Scholarly communication
Sociología
Levin, Luciano Guillermo
Kreimer, Pablo
Public communication of science by Argentinean researchers: changes and continuities in a digital world
topic_facet Sociología
Popularization of science and technology
Public understanding of science and technology
Scholarly communication
Sociología
description Fil: Levin, Luciano Guillermo. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. CITECDE.CONICET. Río Negro; Argentina.
author Levin, Luciano Guillermo
Kreimer, Pablo
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Kreimer, Pablo
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title Public communication of science by Argentinean researchers: changes and continuities in a digital world
title_short Public communication of science by Argentinean researchers: changes and continuities in a digital world
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title_fullStr Public communication of science by Argentinean researchers: changes and continuities in a digital world
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