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Posts by Alicia Cintron, PhD

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The science influencers going viral on TikTok to fight misinformation Scientists and medical experts are countering climate denialism, vaccine scepticism and wellness pseudoscience on social media.

The science influencers going viral on TikTok to fight misinformation

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How Academic Societies Can Elevate Research | (Cintron, Revised) Discover 3 practical strategies academic societies can use to elevate field research without overwhelming your board or budgets. Start today! (Cintron, Revised)

3 Practical Ways Academic Societies Can Elevate Field Research

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Opinion | Science Communication Should Be a Core Competency in Medical Training We've seen how profoundly things unravel when communication breaks down

"Science communication is not a "soft" skill, but rather how the public comes to understand, trust, and act on scientific and medical knowledge."

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Helping faculty build channels to audiences that matter How higher education communicators should help faculty build durable, direct channels to reach audiences that matter.

the first question comms professionals should ask faculty is "what is it they want to achieve with their communication efforts?"

the answer will help guide any coaching/support/efforts to feel more authentic, less laborious, and very intentional.

www.insidehighered.com/opinion/colu...

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The difference between good and bad impact management How do academics and research managers really feel about impact management? Here’s how it can be done badly, and how to do it right

"When management reduces impact to a series of checkboxes, academics quickly recognise that their work is being measured and scrutinised, rather than supported."

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Science is best communicated through identity and culture – how researchers are ensuring STEM serves their communities Scientists have traditionally focused on educating the public on science or correcting misinformation. But researchers from marginalized communities often have broader goals in science communication.

Science is best communicated through identity and culture – how researchers are ensuring STEM serves their communities

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How to engage with stakeholders for research that matters For meaningful research impact, stakeholder engagement has to be genuine and built over time. Follow these tips for better collaboration

How to engage with stakeholders for research that matters.

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Trust in science means trusting the process (even when that’s hard) Researchers and science journalists need to be transparent about nuance and context in the scientific process

Trust in science means trusting the process (even when that’s hard)

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Community Engagement is Vital When Combating Scientific Misinformation - SciCommBites In the battle against misinformation, local leaders are a cornerstone to reaching historically marginalized communities.

Community Engagement is Vital When Combating Scientific Misinformation ... a TL;DR version via @scicommbites.bsky.social

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The genius of the amateur The greatest breakthroughs often come from outsiders who can take a fresh perspective

The genius of the amateur.

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When women researchers publish, media attention doesn’t always follow Men-led papers receive more media coverage than women’s, new study finds

When women researchers publish, media attention doesn’t always follow | Science | AAAS www.science.org/content/arti...

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Homecoming isn’t just for football. Scientists, write an article for SCIENCE HOMECOMING

Homecoming isn’t just for football. Scientists, write an article for SCIENCE HOMECOMING

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Opinion: People want to engage with science. Don't mistake questions for controversy Science is advancing faster than ever—and so are its impacts on our lives around the world.

"We should always encourage people to ask questions—not automatically mistake them for skepticism or antagonism."

via @physorg_com

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What Makes a Great Op-Ed? An “L.A. Times” Editor Explains Op-ed editor Philip Gray shares advice for academics on how to get published in a national paper and how submitting pieces is a numbers game.

What Makes a Great Op-Ed? An ‘L.A. Times’ Editor Explains

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How can universities show the impact of their research and boost connections with the public? The need for higher education institutions to show economic, social and environmental impact of their research and how it benefits communities is urgent. Here, a panel from Australia and New Zealand s...

How can universities show the impact of their research and boost connections with the public?

www.timeshighereducation.com/campus/how-c...

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National Parks & Science Communication | (Cintron, Revised) What can national park signage teach about research communication? Science communication in action with lessons for every scholar. (Cintron, Revised)

The study found 79% of park signs require 10th-12th grade reading level despite the avg. Americans' 8th grade level. This sparked thinking about lessons for #scholars. Principles that make signs work can transform #ResearchCommunication.

Wrote about it here:

cintronrevised.com/blog/researc...

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National parks as vehicles for science communication: the science of signs Signs used for science interpretation within national parks have been little studied. We analyzed the textual content of 129 signs in 11 US national parks. Science content was high, but readability wa...

A few weeks before my trip out west, new #ScienceCommunication #research crossed my feed and I knew it was a sign (no pun intended). Having visited 16+ parks, I reflected on my experiences and what I know about research communication.

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Driving into Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado, you can see massive 750-foot sand dunes from miles away at the base of mountains!

My first thought: "how the hell did sand end up here?" One well-designed sign at the visitors center answered immediately. Good science communication in action.

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7 Tips to Keep You Safe From Online Doxing Experts offer solutions to prevent doxing and advice about how to respond and keep yourself safe if it happens to you.

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Science communication is a conversation, not a script | Particle How science is told matters as much as what it says.

"The message dies when scientists confuse the empirical with the imperial."

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Research posts on Bluesky are more original — and get better engagement Bluesky posts about science garner more likes and reposts than similar ones on X.

Bluesky posts about science garner more likes and reposts than similar ones on X.

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"[academic] writing is not just about sharing information; it also involves making a political and moral statement."

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“Instead of fixing their policies, they chose to fight me” Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles helped lead New Zealand through the pandemic. Then the death threats came, followed by a legal battle over whether her university had done enough to protect her. Now, the...

Wild that a university would argue public engagement isn't part of faculty work, therefore they owe no protection when researchers face harassment. WILD.

www.wissenschaftskommunikation.de/instead-of-f...

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Communication Training I PhD programs | (Cintron, Revised) Discover how PhD programs, faculty, and administration can enhance student marketability through communication skills training. Learn more at (Cintron, Revised)

Planning fall courses? 📚 Consider adding communication training to your grad course.

With 56.9% of PhDs working outside academia, students need skills that work everywhere. Communication training makes them better academics AND stronger job candidates.

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Don’t Wait for Permission to Write for the Public You don’t need a public engagement grant or media team to begin. Here’s how—and why—to share your expertise now.

"You don’t need to leave higher ed to write for the public. And you certainly don’t need permission."

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NIH: The quiet engine of science is being dismantled And what you can do

NIH: The quiet engine of science is being dismantled
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I've been thinking about shifting my #newsletter from #MailerLite. I've mentally outgrown it. I'm looking for something a bit more turnkey, more fun, and easier to use. Any suggestions? Which do you love? Why do you love it? What was your experience shifting your newsletter to another platform?

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Tanzanian Researchers Develop Step-by-Step Guide to Impactful Science Communication - The Chanzo Dr Buguzi and Dr Nyinondi challenge researchers to integrate effective science communication as a fundamental component of their research process

Tanzanian Researchers Develop Step-by-Step Guide to Impactful Science Communication.

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What we misunderstand about “doing your own research” It’s become a punchline – but it points to something broken in how we share health information

How should we respond to people “doing their own research?”
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Transparent peer review to be extended to all of Nature’s research papers From today, all new submissions to Nature that are published will be accompanied by referees’ reports and author responses — to illuminate the process of producing rigorous science.

Hopefully this also reduces the instances of assholery in the peer review process.

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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