Public Communication of Research Universities

Public Communication of Research Universities

'Arms Race' for Visibility or Science Substance?

Bauer, Martin W.; Entradas, Marta

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2022

296

Dura

Inglês

9780367461355

15 a 20 dias

748

PART I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW

1. Public Communication Activities of Research Institutes: Setting the Stage with the Decentralisation Hypothesis

2. Why and How to Sample Research Institutes: Methodological Challenges

PART II: CROSS-NATIONAL COMPARISONS

3. Professionalizing the Communication of Research Institutes

4. Public Duty or Self-Interest? Public Communication of University-Based Research Institutes after an Era of Governance Reforms in Europe

5. Perceived Successfulness of Public Engagement at Research Institutes

6. An Emerging "Arms Race": Resourcing the Public Communication Effort

7. Public Engagement Profiles and Types of Research Institutes

PART III: NATIONAL SITUATION AND PROFILES

8. The Communication of Research in Italy: The Efforts of Academia and Research Institutes

9. Public Engagement at Research Institutes in the Netherlands: Fertile Territory or Terra Nullius?

10. US American Scholars are Finding Paths to Engagement through their Research Institutes and Centers

11. Public Communication in Japanese Research Institutes: Still Dark or Sunrise?

12. Communicative Dispositions of British Research Institutes

13. Public Engagement Activities of German Research Institutes: A Tale of Two Worlds

14. 'Research Excellence' and Public Communication in Portugal

PART IV: METHODOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS

15. Studying Public Communication of Research Institutes: Sample Design and Data Collection

16. Framework and Indicators of Public Communication of Research Institutes
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Public Engagement;Public Communication;Public Communication Activities;More;Pe Activity;Communication Staff;Citizen Science Projects;Traditional Media Channels;Follow;OECD Classification;Tv Interview;NPM Reform;Science Communication Literature;National Academies;Civil Society;Non-university RIs;Non-specialist Staff;Public Engagement Efforts;Ref;Arms Race Model;CATPCA;EU Framework Programme;Face To Face;Public Communication Policies;Sampling Frames