Unpacking social media 'engagement': a practice theory approach to science on social media
Citation:
Davies, S. R., Wells, R., Zollo, F. & Roche, J., Unpacking social media 'engagement': a practice theory approach to science on social media, JCOM: Journal of Science Communication, 23, 06, 2024, 1 - 12Abstract:
Social media engagement is typically associated with actions such as sharing, liking, or
commenting, and is often measured as such in quantitative analyses. This essay explores
what is being captured through these methods by ‘unpacking’ such engagement, arguing for
a practice-oriented approach that takes into account the mundane ways in which
non-scientists may encounter and use scientific content. We describe practice theory in the
context of media production and use, before illustrating the approach with material from
comments on Facebook posts produced by science-related sources. In showing the uses of
science content in maintaining social bonds or performing particular identities (for instance),
we argue that science communication research needs to study the wider contexts of how and
why users encounter science online, and that the notion of social media practices can help
us to do so.
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Grant Number
European Commission
824634 (QUEST)
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http://people.tcd.ie/rochej9Description:
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Author: Roche, Joseph
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European CommissionType of material:
Journal ArticleCollections
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JCOM: Journal of Science Communication;23;
06;
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Digital science communication, Public engagement with science and technology, Science communication: theory and modelsSubject (TCD):
Digital Engagement , SCIENCE COMMUNICATION , Science EducationDOI:
https://doi.org/10.22323/2.23060402ISSN:
1824-2049Metadata
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