Series Editor Preface |
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Notes on Contributors |
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Acknowledgements |
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Terminology and Sensitive Content in This Book |
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Introduction |
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PART I Negotiating Queer Identities with Science, Technology, and Medicine |
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1 Where to `Keep' the Queer: Contestations and Anxieties in Clinical Communications |
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Practice Spotlight: Gender and Sex in Research Communications |
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2 The Question of Queer Complexity: Science Communication and Queer Activism |
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3 Queer Interests in Technology and Innovation Discourse |
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Practice Spotlight: All We Need Is The Endosymbiotic Love Calendar |
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Practice Spotlight: GENDERS: Shaping and Breaking the Binary, an Exhibition at Science Gallery London |
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Teaching Notes for Part I |
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PART II Representations of Queerness in Public Science Communication |
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4 Queering Science Museums, Science Centres, and Other Public Science Institutions |
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Practice Spotlight: Queer by Nature: The LGBTQ+ Natural History Tour |
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Practice Spotlight: Science Queers: Overacted Representation in Science Communication |
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Practice Spotlight: Science is a Drag! Online Events |
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5 Queer Characters in Science-themed Fiction |
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Practice Spotlight: Using #QueerInSTEM and Related Hashtags to Promote Your Science Communication |
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Practice Spotlight: Queer Science Blogs: Public Communication Before the Age of Social Media |
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Teaching Notes for Part II |
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PART III Queer People in Science Communication Communities |
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6 Malayang Paglaladlad para sa Mapagpalayang |
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Paglalahad: Coming Out and Queering Science Communication in Contested Spaces |
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Practice Spotlight: Queer Scientists PH: Visibility Towards Community Building and Empowerment |
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Practice Spotlight: 500 Queer Scientists at the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras |
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7 Including Queerness and Improving Belonging of Intersectional Queer Identities in Science Communication Communities |
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Practice Spotlight: Rainbow Spectrums: Embracing Our Queer Disabled Family in Science Communication |
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8 Have Rainbow, Will Collect Data: How Citizen and Community Science Engages Queer Volunteers |
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Teaching Notes for Part III |
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PART IV Queering Institutional Science Communication Agendas |
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9 Science OUTreach: A Queer Approach to Science Communication Practice |
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Practice Spotlight: Queer Communicators in Environmental, Climate Change, and Sustainability Conversations |
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172 | (3) |
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Practice Spotlight: How LGBTIQA+ Representation in Organization Leadership Impacts Inclusivity and Visibility |
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175 | (3) |
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Practice Spotlight: Outer Edge: Queer(y)ing STEM Collections -- A Community Workshop |
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178 | (3) |
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10 The Possibilities of Queer in Science Communication Teaching and Pedagogies |
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11 Queering Science Communication Theory Beyond Deficit and Dialogue Binaries |
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Teaching Notes for Part IV |
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Conclusions |
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Index |
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