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| 2020Today's Outline In brief Introduction Qualitative process research Useful guidelines Podcasts about science: a look at global production and output Science podcasting Conclusion Ab

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Where Do I Start the Story of

My scientific communication Research ? This Study Shows Podcast

An Academic presentation by

Dr Nancy Agnes, Head, Technical Operations, Pubrica

Group:  www.pubrica.com

Email: sales@pubrica.com

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Bijou Solutions, Inc | 2020

Today's Outline

In brief

Introduction

Qualitative process research

Useful guidelines

Podcasts about science: a look at global

production and output

Science podcasting

Conclusion

About pubrica

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In brief

Many businesspeople have already seen the practical impact of storytelling, having witnessed how fascinating a well-crafted story can be

But, on the other hand, recent scientific research focuses on how stories affect our attitudes, beliefs, and behaviours.

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Stories have also been found to be beneficial within corporations, according to research People are far more driven by their organization’s transcendent mission (how it affects lives) than by its transactional goal, according to research (how it sells goods and services)

The transcendent purpose is best communicated through stories, such as explaining the disturbing situations of real-life clients and how your efforts helped them overcome their difficulties

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Make your employees sympathize with the customer’s distress, and they’ll enjoy the satisfaction

of its resolution - much more so if any heroics were involved in alleviating suffering or bringing delight

Many of us know from work that enduring stories have a dramatic arc in which a character suffers and finally discovers previously undiscovered skills they utilize to overcome hardship; my Research paper writing services demonstrates that the brain is drawn

to this story type

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process research

Although qualitative process research paper support is growing more common, writers frequently struggle to create an effective report

Process articles must show a tight connection between process facts and process theory while also engaging the reader

This necessitates weighing the pros and cons of various alternatives for producing narratives, ideas, and theoretical process models

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According to this article, inductive, conceptualization, and model-led are three compositional structures that writers might employ to write their results

We go through their essential qualities, advantages and disadvantages, and requirements for efficient usage and provide examples for inspiration

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Except for a few personal explanations, the excellent instructions on writing up qualitative management

research give little direction on communicating the findings from qualitative process research Furthermore,

researchers have differing (sometimes implicit) perspectives on how to write good qualitative process research articles, scientific Communication which can cause reviewers and editors to push in opposite ways, even for the same study

Useful guidelines

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For example, we’ve been told to incorporate analytical “telling” into an empirical story while still separating them; alternatively, we’ve been told to start with facts and then theory, or the other way around

Although a generally established style for publishing findings may make readers’, authors’, reviewers’, and editors’ lives easier, it is ineffective for qualitative research and scientific writing

To harness the complexity and influence of process research and accommodate diversity in phenomena, viewpoints, and study aims, variety in reporting findings is required

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Podcasts about science: a look

at global production and output

Podcasts have been gaining popularity as a new decentralized media for free and autonomous communication with worldwide audiences since 2004

Podcasts are generally audio-only, hosted online, and delivered to listeners via direct, on-demand audio and video downloads to PCs, MP3 players, interactive media devices, and cell phones

Episodes of a podcast series can be spontaneously downloaded to app-enabled devices via a free opt-in subscription to certain audio series ‘feeds

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Audiences find audio podcasts particularly useful since they can be listened to

while doing other things without glancing at a screen

Podcasts may also provide supplemental “show notes,”including text, hyperlinks,

and photos

Podcasts are handy for content creators since they may be made using little

equipment, such as a microphone, audio recording/editing software, a hosting web service, or even a single smartphone (3)

Like broadcast radio programmes, podcasts may be produced with high-end

professional production standards despite minimum technological needs

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Science podcasting

For the first time, large-scale patterns in science podcasting have been

highlighted in this study Between 2004 and 2010, the overall number of science podcast series increased linearly, and between 2010 and 2018, it increased exponentially

There were 952 science podcast series that fulfilled the study’s inclusion criteria, putting a lowerbound on the number of English-language science podcasts accessible at the start of 2018

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The majority of science podcast series (87%) are audio-only, with the number of new video-format science podcast series decreasing from over 30% in 2007 to barely 5% in 2017

This might indicate that podcast listeners prefer to listen to podcasts while doing things incompatible with seeing video material

Various particular disciplines were well represented by specialized audio series, although one-third of scientific podcast series included many fields of science

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Chemistry appears to be under-represented as a topic, with just 3% of podcast series devoted to it, compared to 18% for ‘physics and astronomy’ and 13% for

‘biology.’

This apparent underrepresentation in podcasting might be a reflection of long-term tendencies in scientific communication, where chemistry has been underrepresented as a distinct discipline

This might also reflect the belief that visual mediums, rather than just auditory podcasts, are superior for presenting chemistry Scientific research support

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In the future, a combination of quantitative and qualitative approaches may be required to gain more insight into science podcasters’ motivations,

why they choose to produce the podcasts that they do, and how science podcasts are meeting the need for science communication across geographic boundaries

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About pubrica

Science can be communicated in several ways and Pubrica medical communication team offers the best integrated and customised solutions in medico-market and convert into ting solutions to healthcare/pharmaceutical companies/food and beverage companies

We serve pharmaceutical, medical device manufacturers, hospital, medical advertising, publishers, managed care organisation, academic medical centers, Information Technology Healthcare products /websites association

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