Science Communication

Papers
(The H4-Index of Science Communication is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Ecologists Prioritize Listening to Community Perspectives When They See the Benefit: Norms and Self-Efficacy Beliefs Appear to Have Little Impact52
Researchers’ Public Engagement in the Context of Interdisciplinary Research Programs: Learning and Reflection from Boundary Crossing52
PubCasts: Putting Voice in Scholarly Work and Science Communication52
Television News, Political Comedy, Party, and Political Knowledge in Global Warming Belief: Evidence From a Large-Scale Panel Survey32
Tipping the Scales of Psychological Reactance: A Closer Look at Imperative Language and the Role of Epistemic Certainty31
Examining Muslims’ Opinions Toward Cultured Meat in Singapore: The Influence of Presumed Media Influence and Halal Consciousness29
Science, Not Scientists: Reflections on Science, Culture, and Their Mediators28
Are Productive Scientists More Willing to Engage With the Public?25
The Efficacy of Social Media Communication in Engaging Citizen Scientists: Insights From the Jozi Bee Hotel Project24
Shifting Narratives: The Role of Science Slams in Climate Mobility Communication21
Does Scientific Evidence Sell? Combining Manual and Automated Content Analysis to Investigate Scientists’ and Laypeople’s Evidence Practices on Social Media19
Media Use, Interpersonal Communication, and Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence19
Familiarity Matters: Examining the Effects of AI-Generated Images on Science Information Credibility18
From Participation to Trust? Understanding Trust Dynamics in Participatory Science Communication18
Video-Based Group-Values Affirmation Reduces Defensive Responses to Risk Messages16
“Glorified Minute Takers”: Journalists’ (Mis)handling of Scientific Uncertainty During the COVID-19 Pandemic16
The Public Trust in Science Scale: A Multilevel and Multidimensional Approach16
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