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Bridging research & practice: insights from collaborative science communication research on Japanese television
Paper Title: Bridging research and practice: insights from collaborative science communication research on Japanese television
Authors: Taichi Masu & Yasuhito Abe
Publisher Journal of Science Communication
Abstract: “This collaborative essay details the reflections of a science communication practitioner and a media communication scholar on their joint research into science communication through Japanese commercial terrestrial television. It emphasizes their unique perspectives as an insider and outsider in their respective fields, suggesting a method to strengthen the collaboration between academic research and its practical application in science communication.”
Read the paper: https://doi.org/10.22323/2.23020403
How to Cite
Masu, T. and Abe, Y. (2024). Bridging research and practice: insights from collaborative science communication research on Japanese television JCOM 23(02), Y03. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.23020403
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