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Re-presenting Research

A Guide to Analyzing Popularization Strategies in Science Journalism and Science Communication

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Overview

  • Analyses the conceptual and textual features that make up popularization discourse
  • Focusses on the doing and the being of popularization discourse
  • Acts as a guide for those working with or on popularization discourse
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Table of contents (8 chapters)

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About this book

This open access book focuses on the textual features, or ‘strategies’, which form popularization discourse. In popularization discourse, research findings from academia are re-presented to make them noteworthy to society and influential for everyday life. Popularization involves recontextualization, or reimagination of findings in an everyday and newsworthy context, and reformulation, the use of audience-appropriate language to increase text comprehension and engagement. ‘Re-presenting research’ presents an empirically grounded, analytic framework for the analysis of popularization texts. Its applicability spans across disciplinary, multidisciplinary, and interdisciplinary fields, and overarches science communication, science journalism, and research communication. The book offers theoretical background information on popularization discourse, empirical underpinning of the construction of the framework, and practical applicability in examples from multiple text types and academic fields. This book acts as a guide for those working with or on popularization discourse – whether it is to analyze it or learn about it. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute for Language Sciences, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Florentine Marnel Sterk

  • Institute for Cultural Inquiry, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

    Merel M. van Goch

About the authors

Florentine M. Sterk is Junior Assistant Professor at Liberal Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. She researches how popularization writing skills can be taught in interdisciplinary university programs, to enable students to effectively communicate outside of their academic field. She teaches academic skills, writing skills, and interdisciplinary research methodology.

Merel M. van Goch is Assistant Professor at Liberal Arts and Sciences, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. She is interested in how and what students and scholars learn, especially in interdisciplinary contexts. She studies metacognition, creativity, and competences relevant to higher education. Her teaching aims to foster students’ self-directed learning.

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