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New Trends in Earth-Science Outreach and Engagement - The Nature of Communication (Hardcover, 2014 ed.): Jeanette L. Drake,... New Trends in Earth-Science Outreach and Engagement - The Nature of Communication (Hardcover, 2014 ed.)
Jeanette L. Drake, Yekaterina Y. Kontar, Gwynne S. Rife
R4,273 R3,691 Discovery Miles 36 910 Save R582 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Perhaps just as perplexing as the biggest issues at the core of Earth science is the nature of communicating about nature itself. "New Trends in Earth-Science Outreach and Engagement: The Nature of Communication" examines the processes of communication necessary in bridging the chasm between climate change and natural hazard knowledge and public opinion and policy. At this junction of science and society, 17 chapters take a proactive and prescriptive approach to communicating with the public, the media, and policy makers about the importance of Earth science in everyday life.

Book chapters come from some 40 authors who are geophysical scientists, social scientists, educators, scholars, and professionals in the field. Bringing diverse perspectives, these authors hail from universities, and research institutes, government agencies, non-profit associations, and corporations. They represent multiple disciplines, including geosciences, education, climate science education, environmental communication, and public policy. They come from across the United States and around the world. Arranged intofive sections, the book looks at geosciences communication in terms of:

1) Education
2) Risk management
3) Public discourse
4) Engaging the public
5)New media

From case studies and best practices to field work and innovations, experts deliver pragmatic solutions and delve into significant theories, including diffusion, argumentation, and constructivism, to name a few.

Intended for environmental professionals, researchers, and educators in the geophysical and social sciences, the book emphasizes communication principles and practices within an up-to-the-minute context of new environmental issues, new technologies, and a new focus on resiliency.

New Trends in Earth-Science Outreach and Engagement - The Nature of Communication (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... New Trends in Earth-Science Outreach and Engagement - The Nature of Communication (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Jeanette L. Drake, Yekaterina Y. Kontar, Gwynne S. Rife
R3,788 Discovery Miles 37 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Perhaps just as perplexing as the biggest issues at the core of Earth science is the nature of communicating about nature itself. New Trends in Earth-Science Outreach and Engagement: The Nature of Communication examines the processes of communication necessary in bridging the chasm between climate change and natural hazard knowledge and public opinion and policy. At this junction of science and society, 17 chapters take a proactive and prescriptive approach to communicating with the public, the media, and policy makers about the importance of Earth science in everyday life. Book chapters come from some 40 authors who are geophysical scientists, social scientists, educators, scholars, and professionals in the field. Bringing diverse perspectives, these authors hail from universities, and research institutes, government agencies, non-profit associations, and corporations. They represent multiple disciplines, including geosciences, education, climate science education, environmental communication, and public policy. They come from across the United States and around the world. Arranged into five sections, the book looks at geosciences communication in terms of: 1) Education 2) Risk management 3) Public discourse 4) Engaging the public 5) New media From case studies and best practices to field work and innovations, experts deliver pragmatic solutions and delve into significant theories, including diffusion, argumentation, and constructivism, to name a few. Intended for environmental professionals, researchers, and educators in the geophysical and social sciences, the book emphasizes communication principles and practices within an up-to-the-minute context of new environmental issues, new technologies, and a new focus on resiliency.

Methods and Macroinvertebrates - Innovation in Science Education (Paperback): Gwynne S. Rife Methods and Macroinvertebrates - Innovation in Science Education (Paperback)
Gwynne S. Rife
R987 Discovery Miles 9 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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