Housing activists' science communication: online practices as contextual and reflexive

Andrea Schikowitz (Corresponding author), Sarah Davies

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Abstract

Based on an understanding of science communication as ‘social conversation about science’, in this paper we explore how technoscientific knowledge is communicated through housing activists’ use of online media. We analyse collaborative housing groups in Vienna and find that their online communication practices are contextual and reflexive: technoscientific knowledges are always contextualised through the activists’ political issues, while the activists constantly reflect on and negotiate their means and style of communication. The case both offers insights into the diverse ways and sites in which public sense-making about science takes place, and inspiration for other forms of science communication.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA01
JournalJCOM
Volume23
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jun 2024

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 509017 Social studies of science

Keywords

  • Community action
  • Public engagement with science and technology
  • Representations of science
  • technology

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