Connecting Science Communication Research with Action
Below is a curated selection of features from the field of science communication written by collaborators.
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Finding Resources to Support Accessible SciComm Efforts
Resources for learning about and staying on top of the latest conversation around the ever-evolving topic of accessibility.
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How Reflexivity Can Make You a Better Science Communicator
Reflexivity - the process of actively examining our beliefs, worldviews, and biases - can help to improve our science communication.
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How to Become a Doula: An Infographic
Ever wondered how to beome a doula? This infographic outlines the steps as part of our Emerging Talent series.
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Doulas 101
Our undergraduate summer intern, Candace Nimons, writes about doulas - what they are, why they're needed, and how to become one - as part of our Emerging Talent series.
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Postpartum Depression
Our undergraduate summer intern, Candace Nimons, discusses the warning signs and resources for those suffering from postpartum depression.
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Including people with disabilities in the process of tech development starts by addressing technoableism
SBU Journalism grad Cindy Mizaku tackles the topic of creating tech that's inclusive for everyone - especially people with disabilities.