Science Communication Online
Engaging Experts and Publics on the Internet

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Author(s)
Mehlenbacher, Ashley
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Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
As science communication has moved online, a range of important new genres have emerged: crowdfunding proposals, blogs, microblogs, databases, and more. Rhetorics of Science Online takes up these genres to explore how scientists are adapting their communications, how publics are increasingly involved in science, and how boundaries between experts and non-experts continue to erode.

