Marina Joubert
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South African science communicator and researcher
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Marina Joubert's Degrees
- PhD Science Communication Stellenbosch University
- Masters Microbiology University of Pretoria
- Bachelors Microbiology University of Pretoria
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Marina Joubert is a senior science communication researcher at The Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology at Stellenbosch University. Previously, she was the communication manager for the National Research Foundation and managed her own independent science communication consultancy for a decade. Her consultancy presented the first online course in science communication in Africa.
Marina Joubert's Published Works
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- Science communication as a field of research : identifying trends, challenges and gaps by analysing research papers (2017) (52)
- The conflation of motives of science communication — causes, consequences, remedies (2019) (36)
- Storytelling: the soul of science communication (2019) (36)
- Report: Priorities and Challenges for Science Communication in South Africa (2001) (23)
- Public engagement with science—Origins, motives and impact in academic literature and science policy (2021) (23)
- Getting to Know Science Tweeters: A Pilot Analysis of South African Twitter Users Tweeting about Research Articles (2019) (18)
- Public science communication in Africa: views and practices of academics at the National University of Science and Technology in Zimbabwe (2016) (18)
- The Draw-a-Scientist Test in an African context: comparing students’ (stereotypical) images of scientists across university faculties (2019) (18)
- The COVID-19 mirror: reflecting science-society relationships across 11 countries (2020) (17)
- Spikey blobs with evil grins: understanding portrayals of the coronavirus in South African newspaper cartoons in relation to the public communication of science (2020) (14)
- Telling stories in science communication: case studies of scholar-practitioner collaboration (2019) (12)
- In the footsteps of Einstein, Sagan and Barnard: Identifying South Africa’s most visible scientists (2017) (11)
- From top scientist to science media star during COVID-19 – South Africa’s Salim Abdool Karim (2020) (7)
- Country-specific factors that compel South African scientists to engage with public audiences (2018) (6)
- Churnalism and Hype in Science Communication: Comparing University Press Releases and Journalistic Articles in South Africa (2020) (6)
- Achieving Public Understanding of Research in Developing Countries (2002) (5)
- Beyond the Sagan effect (2019) (4)
- Why scientists agree to participate in science festivals: evidence from South Africa (2021) (3)
- Abstract form for the Irish Journal of Medical Science v workshop on gastroduodenal pathology and Helicobacter pylori July 5th — 7th 1992 — Dublin, Ireland (1992) (3)
- Novel interfaces in science communication: Comparing journalistic and social media uptake of articles published by The Conversation Africa (2021) (3)
- Bridging a gap – mapping the science coverage of South African newspapers (2018) (3)
- Support for research in climate change and nuclear energy, but less so for fracking: Born-free South Africans’ attitudes towards scientific controversies (2018) (2)
- 1967: Reflections on the first human heart transplant and its impact on medicine, media and society (2018) (2)
- `Pandem-icons' — exploring the characteristics of highly visible scientists during the Covid-19 pandemic (2023) (2)
- The history of rooibos : African focus (2011) (2)
- South Africa: Science communication throughout turbulent times (2020) (2)
- Chris Barnard: South Africa’s fallible king of hearts (2017) (1)
- Streams of innovation: Improving people’s lives through research on water and food (2012) (1)
- Editorial: Helping scientists to communicate well for all considered: Strategic science communication in an age of environmental and health crises (2022) (1)
- #ecsite2022 — a festive and reflexive gathering of science communicators (2022) (1)
- WCSJ2019: scaling new heights in Switzerland (2019) (1)
- Report: Science Communicators Experience the Beat of African Drums (2003) (1)
- Fire as friend or foe: the role of scientists in balancing media coverage of fires in National Parks (2021) (1)
- Visualising “the vulnerable”: Understanding vulnerability to COVID-19 in relation to the South African COVID-19 Vulnerability Index (SA CVI) (2022) (0)
- Remembering Rein Arndt, 1929–2020 (2020) (0)
- Motivations and barriers for young scientists to engage with society: perspectives from South Africa (2022) (0)
- ‘Polony panic’: News values and risk messages in news coverage of the South African listeriosis outbreak of 2017–2018 (2022) (0)
- The Narcissistic Entrapment of Scarlett O’Hara (2012) (0)
- Building Capacity for Science Engagement in Africa (2016) (0)
- The impact of COVID-19 on science journalists in South Africa: Investigating effects, challenges, quality concerns and training needs (2023) (0)
- Increasingly polarised or finding common ground? Exploring pro- and anti-vaccine rhetoric on two South African Facebook pages (2022) (0)
- What does this mean? (2019) (0)
- Covid-19 in the Mass Media Through the Lens of South African Editorial Cartoons: An Exploratory Study (2023) (0)
- Detection and identification of monensin, narasin, lasalocid, salinomycin and maduramicin in animal feeds and premixtures by thin-layer chromatography and autobiography (2000) (0)
- THE CONVERSATION, TEN YEARS ON: ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF A UNIQUE SCHOLARLY PUBLISHING INITIATIVE (2021) (0)
- REVIEW OF "Building a Raspberry Pi School Magnetometer Network in the UK” by Ciarán D. Beggan and Steve R. Marple (2018) (0)
- FACT CHECKING THE PANDEMIC IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH: CORRECTION STRATEGIES BY LATIN AMERICAN AND AFRICAN META FACT CHECKERS (2023) (0)
- Expert voices in South African mass media during the COVID-19 pandemic (2022) (0)
- Welcome message from the new editorial duo (2022) (0)
- Eglise et modernité (point de vue) (1998) (0)
- Beyond the Sagan effect (2019) (0)
- Beyond Cheerleading: Navigating the Boundaries of Science Journalism in South Africa (2022) (0)
- Science Communication: Opportunities and Challenges - Presentation by Joubert (2009) (0)
- Twenty years of science communication: looking back, looking forward (2022) (0)
- Radio, like you’ve never read it before (2019) (0)
- Science Communication in South Africa: Reflections on Current Issues (2020) (0)
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