Programme: Communication and media studies Bachelor’s Programme from 2021/22/Term 1
Subject Role: Compulsory elective
Recommended semester: 3
Objectives
The aim of the course is to introduce the theoretical foundations of science communication and their traditional and non-traditional platforms with examples and practices. In the first part of the course, students will get a brief introduction about science, stereotypes of science and scientists, and science communication theories. The second part of the course introduces the traditional platforms of science communication, such as online and offline science journalism and electronic media, i.e. radio and TV programs. In the third part of the course, the non-traditional platforms will be presented, including complex science projects, bottom-up initiatives (e.g. meet-ups), and science blogs and vlogs. Science and scholarly images are shown in literature and films/series, and new opportunities such as science cafés and science art will also be analyzed. The course helps students acquire knowledge of science communication through group and individual tasks, emphasizing the acquisition of practical experience.
Academic results
Knowledge
- Solid knowledge of the most important social science conceptualizations needed to study the communication phenomena.
- Solid knowledge of conceptualization for studying communication and media phenomena.
Skills
- Ability to recognize social and communication problems, and to choose appropriate solutions
- Ability to make judgements in practical tasks, ability to make independent decisions
- Analytical skills
Attitude
- Openness to social change
- Professional and moral stance
Independence and responsibility
- Display one’s own worldview in a professional setting
- Independence
- Proficiency in professional communication both in oral and written form
Teaching methodology
Presentations, analytical practices, projects, individual and teamwork, written and oral offline and online communication, audiovisual and presentational techniques, usage of online social platforms
Materials supporting learning
- van Dam, Frans és tsai. (2020) szerk. Science Communication. An Introduction. Singapore: World Scientific.
- Egyed László és tsai. (2012) A tudománykommunikáció nem hagyományos színterei. Budapest: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem.
- Gregory, Jane és Miller, Steve (2000) Science in Public. Cambridge, UK: Perseus.
- Haynes, Roslynn D. (2017) From Madman to Crime Fighter: The Scientist in Western Culture. Johns Hopkins University Press.
- Kárpáti Andrea és Vásárhelyi Tamás (2011) szerk. Múzeumi tanulás. Budapest: Typotex.
- Lewenstein, Bruce V. (2003) Models of Public Communication of Science and Technology. https://ecommons.cornell.edu/bitstream/handle/1813/58743/Lewenstein.2003. Models_of_communication.CC%20version%20for%20Cornell%20eCommons.pdf?sequence=3&isAllowed=y.
- Palugyai István és tsai. (2011) Tudományos újságírás. Budapest: Tudományos Újságírók Klubja.
General Rules
The assessment of the formulated learning outcomes. Condition of signature: 70% participation of the classes. If the student has not come for 70% of the classes, they cannot get the signature.
Performance assessment methods
Partial performance evaluation (project): following the course materials of the semester, the student prepares, presents, and critiques a science communication project that the student can make individually or in teams Partial performance evaluation (homework): preparation and presentation of analyzes, short written, or audio/visual materials related to theoretical backgrounds. Partial performance evaluation (active participation): 70% active participation of the classes. If the student has not come for 70% of the classes, they cannot get the signature
Percentage of performance assessments, conducted during the study period, within the rating
- részteljesítmény-értékelés (házi feladatok): 40
- aktív órai részvétel: 20
- összesen: 60
Percentage of exam elements within the rating
- Partial performance evaluation (project): 40
- összesen: 40
Conditions for obtaining a signature, validity of the signature
Partial performance evaluation (active participation): 70% active participation of the classes. If the student has not come for 70% of the classes, they cannot get the signature
Issuing grades
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Excellent | 91-100 |
Very good | 86-90 |
Good | 74-85 |
Satisfactory | 62-73 |
Pass | 50-61 |
Fail | 0-49 |
Retake and late completion
One of the homeworks can be resubmitted during the retake week.
Coursework required for the completion of the subject
Nature of work | Number of sessions per term |
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részvétel a kontakt tanórákon | 56 |
félévközi készülés a gyakorlatokra | 20 |
felkészülés a teljesítményértékelésekre | 40 |
Homework | 36 |
projektfeladat felkészülés | 28 |
összesen | 180 |
Approval and validity of subject requirements
Consulted with the Faculty Student Representative Committee, approved by the Vice Dean for Education, valid from: 08.05.2023.
Topics covered during the term
Basics of science communication, purpose, audience, traditional and non-traditional scenes of science communication. Topics, requirements. How does science work? The relationship between science and science communicators. Science communication organizations. Theoretical models of science communication. Stereotypes about science, scientists (social scientists and naturalists). Traditional forms of science communication. Offline scientific journalism. News, interview, essay. Electronic media. Radio and television programs. Online scientific journalism. Similarities and differences between offline and online journalism. Non-traditional forms of scientific communication. Scientific cafes. Scientific art. Scientific meeting. Scientific debates. Educational lectures. Complex scientific projects. University of All Knowledge. Scientific festivals and events. The Budapest Science Festival. Museums and exhibitions, museum pedagogy. Science center. Literature and film. Horror and sci-fi. Pop culture stereotypes and their changes. Researcher blogs and vlogs. Scholars on social media sites (Facebook and Twitter).
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Additional lecturers
Name | Position | Contact details |
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Petschner Anna | egyetemi tanársegéd | petschner.anna@gtk.bme.hu |
Egres Dorottya | egyetemi adjunktus | egres.dorottya@gtk.bme.hu |
Karakas Alexandra | egyetemi tanársegéd | karakas.alexandra@gtk.bme.hu |