(28 Dec 2022) Research communication is a moveable feast and as varied as the media and communication channels used to reach an intended audience. This annual review pulls out eleven posts focusing on different aspects of research communication that have been featured on the LSE Impact Blog in 2022.
- The focus on misinformation leads to a profound misunderstanding of why people believe and act on bad information
- Telling the truth, uniting behind the science – Climate coalitions and science’s place in society
- Finding your niche in the four styles of research communication
- We need better AI imagery for better science communication
- Fun(ny) facts: Humour as a research communication strategy
- From science to stanzas – The role of poetry in research communication
- Academics should embrace Lo-Fi podcasting
- When the safety of being right makes change hard – Introducing the Epistemic Bunker
- Narratives and Evidence – Which stories about COVID-19 did we believe and why?
- Introducing cinematic scientific visualization: A new frontier in science communication
- Are personal academic blogs a thing of the past?
The article in full is here.