Knowledge, experience and the circus: academic perspectives on the processes of communicating the environmental and health impacts of electric vehicles

作者: Shukru Esmene , Timothy Taylor , Michael Leyshon

DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2016.1250736

关键词: PublicsResearch findingsPublic engagementPublic relationsConstruct (philosophy)Agency (sociology)Science communicationSociologySociology of scientific knowledge

摘要: ABSTRACTThe translation of research findings into public realms has important implications for alternative technologies, such as electric vehicles (EVs). Much existing science communication focuses on the agency different publics in processes scientific knowledge uptake. This study uses related to environmental and health impacts EVs a case explore how individual academic researchers can influence communication. Challenges opportunities enhance engage dialogue are identified, with focus academics at stages their careers. paper proposes new way understanding these individualised nuances impact particular researcher’s findings. These built through agency; construct past experiences, professional personal relationships other actors previous practices communicating publics. Commu...

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