Communicating medical Science in the Digital Age: Culture, Knowledge, Expertise, Practices
Edited Book
Publication Date:
2025
Short description:
(2025). Communicating medical Science in the Digital Age: Culture, Knowledge, Expertise, Practices [edited book - curatela]. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/306945
abstract:
The rapid development of Web 2.0 and social media platforms over the last decades has transformed the traditional landscape of medical science and healthcare communication in response to the knowledge shifts that a variety of societal stakeholders, including the research academy, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and patients, increasingly take on board through the readily usable functionalities of online information and knowledge platforms. Driven by the steady proliferation of digitally mediated and embodied discourse practices in a variety of health communication contexts (Wright et al. 2013; Hamilton/Wenying 2017), digital transformations have created new communicative models and systems for the medical academy and the healthcare industry as parts of the effort to expand access for both scholars and the public and ultimately sustain the bridge between medical science, health, and society.
Iris type:
1.6.01 Curatele - Edited books
List of contributors:
Tessuto, Girolamo; Maci, Stefania Maria; Zerbe, Michael
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