期刊
SCIENCE COMMUNICATION
卷 44, 期 6, 页码 693-718出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/10755470221137052
关键词
science communication; science outreach; public engagement; interdisciplinary communication; boundary crossing
Outreach activities can facilitate researchers' boundary crossing between science and society, as well as between different disciplines, resulting in positive retroactive effects on learning and reflection at both individual and organizational levels. Despite some differences in willingness to engage, researchers generally reported that outreach activities benefited interdisciplinary communication and networking within research programs.
Outreach activities might facilitate researchers' boundary crossing not only between science and society but also between disciplines. This offers opportunities for learning and reflection on the individual and the organizational level, resulting in what we call retroactive effects. We questioned N = 75 researchers of two interdisciplinary research programs. Researchers reported positive retroactive effects on their enjoyment of and skills for engaging in outreach activities (OA) and partly agreed that OA had benefited interdisciplinary communication and networking within the research program. However, doctoral researchers were hesitant toward public engagement, compared with postdoctoral researchers and professors. This research allows implications for fostering the role of researchers in institutional communication efforts.
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