Physics and Society - Physics and Social Media

Physics and Society - Physics and Social Media

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Physics and Society - Physics and Social Media

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  1. 1 Introduction
  2. 2 Why talk to the public
  3. 3 Considerations
  4. 4 Social Media
  5. 5 Talking to the Public
  6. 6 Trust in Scientists
  7. 7 Living Scientists
  8. 8 Knowledge of Science
  9. 9 Stereotypes about Scientists
  10. 10 Objectives for Science Communication
  11. 11 Key Points
  12. 12 The Deficit Model
  13. 13 The Solar System
  14. 14 Social Media Tips
  15. 15 Humor
  16. 16 Orbital Dynamics
  17. 17 Personal Connection
  18. 18 Fluid Dynamics
  19. 19 General Advice
  20. 20 Closing Notes
  21. 21 Interaction with people
  22. 22 Climate change deniers
  23. 23 Is it worth it
  24. 24 Defending colleagues
  25. 25 Open science
  26. 26 Social media referees

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