To read this content please select one of the options below:

Communicating science in organizational contexts: toward an “organizational turn” in science communication research

Mike S. Schäfer (IKMZ - Department of Communications and Media Research, Universität Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland)
Birte Fähnrich (Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Berlin, Germany)

Journal of Communication Management

ISSN: 1363-254X

Article publication date: 11 August 2020

Issue publication date: 18 August 2020

1767

Abstract

Purpose

Research on science communication in organizational contexts is scarce – even though many cases can be found where organizations from science and beyond communicate about science-related issues, or where organizational contexts have an impact on the communication of individual scientists and scientific organizations. Therefore, it is time for an “organizational turn” in science communication research, and for more scholarly emphasis on the specific cases that science-related communication in, from and about organizations presents. Such an approximation would benefit both science communication research and analyses of strategic and organizational communication.

Design/methodology/approach

This special issue of the “Journal of Communication Management” on “Communicating Science in Organizational Contexts” is a step in this direction: It compiles commentaries from leading scholars in the respective fields as well as research articles coming from various disciplines and conceptual as well as methodological paradigms. In the editorial, we assess overlaps between scholarship on science communication and strategic communication, respectively, based on a meta-analysis of journals in the field(s), develop a guiding heuristic for analyzing science communication in organizational settings, and introduce the contributions to the special issue.

Findings

The meta-analysis shows that overlaps between science communication research and scholarship on strategic communication are scarce. While organizations and their communication appear occasionally, and increasingly often, in science communication research, scholars of strategic communication only rarely analyze science communication.

Research limitations/implications

The meta-analysis is limited to the publications of five scholarly journals over ten years. It still demonstrates the lack of research in the intersection of scholarship on science communication and strategic communication.

Practical implications

Scientific organizations are rapidly extending and professionalizing their strategic communication, and an increasing number of organizations beyond science communicate on science or science-related issues. Understanding science communication in organizational settings, therefore, is crucial for practitioners in both areas.

Originality/value

Analyzing science communication in organizational settings is of increasing importance – yet few studies exist that have done it, and the respective research fields devote not much attention to one another. The special issue is a first foray into this new, intersectional field.

Keywords

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the editorial team of the Journal of Communication Management, particularly Jesper Falkheimer and Peggy Simcic Brønn, for inviting us to edit this special issue. We also appreciate the support of the Emerald team, namely James Hicks and Hui Zhao. In addition, we are indebted to the authors, commentators and reviewers who have contributed to this issue.

Citation

Schäfer, M.S. and Fähnrich, B. (2020), "Communicating science in organizational contexts: toward an “organizational turn” in science communication research", Journal of Communication Management, Vol. 24 No. 3, pp. 137-154. https://doi.org/10.1108/JCOM-04-2020-0034

Publisher

:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited

Related articles