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Organisational forms of science communication: the UK and Spanish European higher education systems as paradigms

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Title
Organisational forms of science communication: the UK and Spanish European higher education systems as paradigms
Author(s)
Ojeda-Romano, Gabriela
Fernández Marcial, Viviana
Wilkinson, Clare
Stengler, A. Erik
Date
2021-12
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Ojeda-Romano, G., Fernández-Marcial, V., Wilkinson, C. et al. Organisational forms of science communication: the UK and Spanish European higher education systems as paradigms. High Educ 84, 801–825 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-021-00801-9
Abstract
[Abstract] As key elements in research and development systems, higher education institutions have been taking a leading role when it comes to communicating science and technology, but their performance has been inconsistent so far. In this critical and comparative study of the UK public engagement model and the Spanish scientific culture model, eighteen practitioners from higher education institutions across both regions were interviewed. A mixed qualitative data analysis has been performed identifying similarities and differences that unravelled the science communication management model in the two different higher education systems. This article provides evidence on how the institutionalisation of science communication is strongly influenced by key driving forces in the higher education context as well as the policies of administrations and other agents.
Keywords
Public engagement
Science communication
Organisational communication
Institutionalisation
Engaged university
Comunicación en ciencias
Comunicación en las organizaciones
Institucionalización
Compromiso público
 
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