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Mediating Digital Interfaces to Negotiate Tensions between Science Communication Spheres: Extended Abstract

Published:12 October 2021Publication History

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This paper expands on a cross-institutional effort which uses a shifting synchronous and asynchronous online interface to craft a science communication curriculum across multiple professional boundaries. Using Graham and St. Amant's (2019) framework for achieving resonance across sectors, successes and challenges that could inform future collaborations are explored.

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    SIGDOC '21: Proceedings of the 39th ACM International Conference on Design of Communication
    October 2021
    402 pages
    ISBN:9781450386289
    DOI:10.1145/3472714

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