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Birte Fähnrich

Researcher at Zeppelin University

Publications -  32
Citations -  404

Birte Fähnrich is an academic researcher from Zeppelin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Science communication & Communication studies. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications receiving 266 citations. Previous affiliations of Birte Fähnrich include Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities & Humboldt University of Berlin.

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Book Review: Sarah R. Davies and Maja Horst, Science Communication: Culture, Identity and Citizenship:

TL;DR: In his contribution, Bruce Lewenstein critiques the instrumentalist agenda that animates the ‘science of’ approach and makes the case for the contextual studies offered by historians and sociologists.
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Does really no one care? Analyzing the public engagement of communication scientists on Twitter:

TL;DR: This study analyzes the public engagement of communication scientists by using the example of their Twitter activity and theoretically distinguish eight types of engagement, which can offer a starting point for other fields of public engagement and the impact of the discipline on the public discourse.
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Science diplomacy: Investigating the perspective of scholars on politics-science collaboration in international affairs.

TL;DR: A case study of a German science diplomacy program is used to explore objectives, benefits, and constraints of science diplomacy for participating scholars and shows that the interaction of scholars and officials in science diplomacy is far more complex.
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Environmental Communication and Science Communication—Conversations, Connections and Collaborations

TL;DR: In the context of climate change, differences over responses to climate change have broadened to much wider philosophical and cultural divergences over the authority accorded to science and the assessment and interpretation of scientific evidence as discussed by the authors.
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Communicating science in organizational contexts: toward an “organizational turn” in science communication research

TL;DR: The special issue of the "Journal of Communication Management" on communicating science in organizational contexts is a step in this direction as mentioned in this paper, which compiles commentaries from leading scholars in the respective fields as well as research articles coming from various disciplines and conceptual and methodological paradigms.