Uncovering common threads across types of science skepticism to show why these controversial narratives stick and how we can more effectively counter them through storytelling Science v. Story analyzes four scientific controversies--climate change, evolution, vaccination, and COVID-19--through the lens of storytelling. Instead of viewing stories as adversaries to scientific practices, Emma Frances Bloomfield demonstrates how storytelling is integral to science communication. Drawing from narrative theory and rhetorical studies,
Science v. Story examines scientific stories and rival stories, including disingenuous rival stories that undermine scientific conclusions and productive rival stories that work to make science more inclusive.
Science v. Story offers two tools to evaluate and build stories: narrative webs and narrative constellations. These visual mapping tools chart the features of a story (i.e., characters, action, sequence, scope, storyteller, and content) to locate opportunities for audience engagement. Bloomfield ultimately argues that we can strengthen science communication by incorporating storytelling in critical ways that are attentive to audience and context.
Author: Emma Frances Bloomfield
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 02/27/2024
Pages: 288
Weight: 0.9lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9780520380820
About the AuthorEmma Frances Bloomfield is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and author of
Communication Strategies for Engaging Climate Skeptics: Religion and the Environment.