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A book on queer themes and science communication is timely, if not well overdue.



LGBTIQA+ people have unique contributions to make and issues to meet through science communication. So, bringing queer and science communication together is an important step for queer protest, liberation, and visibility.





This collection examines the place of queer people within science communication and asks what it means for the field to queer science communication practice, theory and research agendas.



Written by leading names in the field, it offers concrete examples for academics, students and practitioners who strive to foster radical inclusivity and equity in science communication.

Recenzijas

"The book serves as a great example for not only integrating insights across the continuum of research, practice and teaching in science communication, but also for employing a critical Science and Technology Studies (STS) lens for reflecting on our fields assumptions, practices and historical frameworks." Journal of Science Communication "Queering Science Communication is a long overdue critical intervention, bringing queer perspectives, insights, and theories to bear on science communication. It is a fascinating read, elegantly written, and will inevitably become essential reading for anyone interested in science communication. The authors make a significant and novel contribution to science communication theory, practice, teaching, and research." Emily Dawson, University College London

Series Editor Preface viii
Notes on Contributors x
Acknowledgements xxi
Terminology and Sensitive Content in This Book xxii
Introduction 1(16)
Tara Roberson
Lindy A. Orthia
PART I Negotiating Queer Identities with Science, Technology, and Medicine
1 Where to `Keep' the Queer: Contestations and Anxieties in Clinical Communications
17(15)
Antra Chatterjee
Practice Spotlight: Gender and Sex in Research Communications
29(3)
Sophia Frentz
2 The Question of Queer Complexity: Science Communication and Queer Activism
32(16)
V de Kauwe
Emily Standen
3 Queer Interests in Technology and Innovation Discourse
48(23)
Tara Roberson
Practice Spotlight: All We Need Is The Endosymbiotic Love Calendar
60(4)
Annalaura Alifuoco
Natalie E.R. Beveridge
Yasmine Kumordzi
Hwa Young Jung
Practice Spotlight: GENDERS: Shaping and Breaking the Binary, an Exhibition at Science Gallery London
64(3)
Helen Kaplinsky
Jessie Krish
Teaching Notes for Part I
67(4)
PART II Representations of Queerness in Public Science Communication
4 Queering Science Museums, Science Centres, and Other Public Science Institutions
71(18)
Eleanor S. Armstrong
Simon J. Lock
Practice Spotlight: Queer by Nature: The LGBTQ+ Natural History Tour
82(2)
Josh Davis
Practice Spotlight: Science Queers: Overacted Representation in Science Communication
84(3)
Oscar Aznar-Alemany
Practice Spotlight: Science is a Drag! Online Events
87(2)
Carla Suciu
Brynley Pearlstone
Sam Langford
5 Queer Characters in Science-themed Fiction
89(22)
Lindy A. Orthia
Leo P. Visser
Practice Spotlight: Using #QueerInSTEM and Related Hashtags to Promote Your Science Communication
101(3)
Luis Lopez
Alberto I. Roca
Practice Spotlight: Queer Science Blogs: Public Communication Before the Age of Social Media
104(3)
Ron Buckmire
Alberto I. Roca
Teaching Notes for Part II
107(4)
PART III Queer People in Science Communication Communities
6 Malayang Paglaladlad para sa Mapagpalayang
111(18)
Paglalahad: Coming Out and Queering Science Communication in Contested Spaces
John Noel Viana
Mario Carlo Seuero
Miguel Barretto-Garcia
Paul James Magtaan
Jason Tan Liwag
Roemel Jeusep Bueno
Christer de Silva
Ruby Shaira Panela
Practice Spotlight: Queer Scientists PH: Visibility Towards Community Building and Empowerment
124(3)
Jason Tan Liwag
Jay S. Fidelino
Rey Audie S. Escosio
Almira B. Ocampo
Nikki Santos-Ocampo
Practice Spotlight: 500 Queer Scientists at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras
127(2)
Alice Motion
Hervk Sauquet
7 Including Queerness and Improving Belonging of Intersectional Queer Identities in Science Communication Communities
129(15)
Katherine Canfield
Practice Spotlight: Rainbow Spectrums: Embracing Our Queer Disabled Family in Science Communication
141(3)
V de Kauwe
Kai Fisher
8 Have Rainbow, Will Collect Data: How Citizen and Community Science Engages Queer Volunteers
144(17)
Todd A. Harwell
Teaching Notes for Part III
156(5)
PART IV Queering Institutional Science Communication Agendas
9 Science OUTreach: A Queer Approach to Science Communication Practice
161(20)
Alice Motion
Lee Wallace
Practice Spotlight: Queer Communicators in Environmental, Climate Change, and Sustainability Conversations
172(3)
Franzisca Weder
Practice Spotlight: How LGBTIQA+ Representation in Organization Leadership Impacts Inclusivity and Visibility
175(3)
Sarah Durcan
Andrea Bandelli
Practice Spotlight: Outer Edge: Queer(y)ing STEM Collections -- A Community Workshop
178(3)
Eleanor S. Armstrong
Sophie Gerber
10 The Possibilities of Queer in Science Communication Teaching and Pedagogies
181(10)
Simon J. Lock
Eleanor S. Armstrong
11 Queering Science Communication Theory Beyond Deficit and Dialogue Binaries
191(15)
Lindy A. Orthia
V de Kauwe
Teaching Notes for Part IV
204(2)
Conclusions 206(7)
Tara Roberson
Lindy A. Orthia
Index 213
Tara Roberson is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Australian Research Council Centre for Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems at The University of Queensland.









Lindy A. Orthia is Honorary Senior Lecturer of Sociology at The Australian National University.