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Creative Research Communication

Theory and Practice

Clare Wilkinson Emma Weitkamp

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English
Manchester University Press
17 March 2026
Aimed at researchers interested in engaging the public with their research and postgraduate students exploring the practical aspects of research communication, this book provides a theoretically grounded introduction to a wide range of approaches to public engagement and research communication. Split into three sections, the reader first explores the historical approaches and current drivers for public engagement with research, including inclusivity. Part II explores practical approaches to research engagement, from face-to-face communication in novel settings, such as festivals, through to artistic approaches and digital tools, as well as citizen science approaches and methods for co-creation. Each practical chapter is theoretically grounded, exploring issues such as audience, interactivity, and impact. The final section explores the developing professionalism within the field, including ethical considerations and the role of communication in creating research impact. Finally, we argue for the need to disseminate the success (or otherwise) of novel approaches to public engagement to wider groups, including public engagement practitioners.
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Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 240mm,  Width: 170mm,  Spine: 17mm
Weight:   664g
ISBN:   9781526180360
ISBN 10:   1526180367
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Part 1: Introduction 1. Creative Research Communication 2. History 3. Participants 4. Inclusivity *New chapter* Part 2: Approach 5. Face-to-Face 6. Art 7. Digital 8. Social Media 9. Political 10. Crowd-sourced research Part 3: Conclusion 11. Professionalisation *New chapter* 12. Impact 13. Ethics 14. Dissemination -- .

Clare Wilkinson is Professor and Director of the Science Communication Unit, UWE Bristol. Working in science communication for over 20 years, she has conducted research on a wide range of topics associated to science communication, public engagement and inclusivity and in 2020 became a series editor for the Bristol University Press book series, Contemporary Issues in Science Communication. Clare's work has been included in numerous edited books and in over 30 peer reviewed articles in journals. Emma Weitkamp is Professor of Science Communication and Deputy Director of the Science Communication Unit, UWE Bristol. With a background in both practical science communication and science communication research, she has published widely for both academic and practitioner audiences. Emma coauthored or edited three books, her work has been included in 11 book chapters and she has published around 40 peer reviewed journal articles. She was editor of the peer reviewed journal, Journal of Science Communication from 2014 - 2022.

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