Prof. Eric Jensen

CEO and Research Director

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Books (selected)

science research in the real world
2022

Doing research in the real world: 5th Edition

From first planning to writing up your research, this complete guide will help you push your project forward. Walking you through every step you need…
World Scientific Series on Science Communication - Volume 1
March 2020

Science communication: An introduction

A concise, coherent and easily readable textbook about the field of science communication, connecting the practice of science communicators with theory. In the book, recent…
guide to social research - Eric Jensen, Charles Laurie
2016

Doing real research: A practical guide to social research

Challenging the formality and idealized settings of conventional methods teaching and opting instead for a real world approach to social research, this book offers frank,…
A volume in advances in culture psychology
2012

Culture and Social Change: Transforming society through the power of ideas.

This book brings together social sciencists to create an interdisciplinary dialogue on the topic of social change as a cultural process. Culture is as much…

Articles in International Peer-reviewed Journals

Zoos boost biodiversity literacy
April 2014

Zoos boost biodiversity literacy

Zoos and aquaria worldwide attract more than 700 million visits every year. They are therefore well placed to make more people aware of the importance…
A journal of the Society for Conservation Biology
August 2014

Evaluating Children’s Conservation Biology Learning at the Zoo

Millions of children visit zoos every year with parents or schools to encounter wildlife firsthand. Public conservation education is a requirement for membership in professional…
Issues with science communication evaluation
2014

The problems with science communication evaluation

Even in the best-resourced science communication institutions, poor quality evaluation methods are routinely employed. This leads to questionable data, specious conclusions and stunted growth in…
Interests, motivations and self-reported benefits of public engagement with research
July 2014

Why people attend science festivals: Interests, motivations and self-reported benefits of public engagement with research

As a form of public engagement, science festivals have rapidly expanded in size and number over recent years. However, as with other domains of informal…
Developing consensus in visitor research methodology art museum
September 2013

Re-considering ‘The Love of Art’: Evaluating the potential of art museum outreach

Art museums have long been identified as bastions of social and cultural exclusion. This conclusion was best evidenced by the large-scale 1967 French study by…
Press coverage of therapeutic cloning
March 2012

Scientific sensationalism in American and British press coverage of therapeutic cloning

This study examines the production and content of press coverage of therapeutic cloning in the United States and Britain. The sample includes 5,128 news articles,…
Subpolitics in science in news
January 2012

Mediating subpolitics in US and UK science news

The development of therapeutic cloning research sparked a scientific controversy pitting patients’ hopes for cures against religious and anti-abortion opposition. The present study investigates this…
Developing consensus in visitor research methodology art museum
2011

Towards a ‘contextual turn’ in visitor research: Evaluating visitor segmentation and identity-related motivations

This article assesses the use of audience segmentation in visitor studies by analyzing its application in the identity model of visitors proposed by J. Falk…
Developing consensus in visitor research methodology art museum
Oct 2011

Dialogue and synthesis: Developing consensus in visitor research methodology

This brief synthesis presents the main points of agreement between Dawson and Jensen's article, “‘Towards a ‘Contextual Turn’ in Visitor Studies: Evaluating Visitor Segmentation and…
Evaluate impact of communication
January 2011

Evaluate impact of communication

Effective communication between scientists and non-scientists calls for special evaluation and training procedures, not simply “more and better science” (Nature 468, 1032–1033; 2010). The impact of…

Chapters in Edited Books

Audience segmentation on public conservation education
in press

Promise and pitfalls of audience segmentation in public conservation education

Jensen, A. M. & Jensen, E. A. (in press). Promise and pitfalls of audience segmentation in public conservation education. In E. Jensen (Ed.), Making the most of conservation…
Educational impact of zoos and aquariums, assessing current evaluation methods and ways to improve them
2023

Why We (Still) Do Not Know the Educational Impact of Zoos and Aquariums: Assessing Current Evaluation Methods and Ways to Improve Them

This book summarizes a range of psychological research into how zoos and aquariums operate in the minds of visitors and the broader public. Bringing together…
Science Communication in South Africa. Reflections on Current Issues
January 2020

Why impact evaluation matters in science communication: Or, advancing the science of science communication

Why do we need to communicate science? Is science, with its highly specialised language and its arcane methods, too distant to be understood by the…
World Scientific Series on Science Communication - Volume 1
March 2020

Environmental communication

A concise, coherent and easily readable textbook about the field of science communication, connecting the practice of science communicators with theory. In the book, recent…
World Scientific Series on Science Communication - Volume 1
March 2020

Informal science education

A concise, coherent and easily readable textbook about the field of science communication, connecting the practice of science communicators with theory. In the book, recent…
Perspectives from Science Communication and Education
January 2017

The challenges of ‘measuring long-term impacts of a science center on Its community’: A methodological review

This chapter assesses Falk and Needham’s (2011) study of the California Science Center’s long-term impact on the Los Angeles population’s scientific understanding, attitudes, and interests.…
Genetic future and the media
November 2016

Genetic Futures and the Media

Today, public debate over genetic futures takes place within a new societal context. There is a greater emphasis from policymakers on promoting engagement between sciences…
Advances in cultural Psychology: Constructing Human Development
2016

Extending the Trajectory Equifinality Model’s conceptual methodological toolkit to account for continuous development

Making of the Future is the first English‐language coverage of the new methodological perspective in cultural psychology—TEA (Trajectory Equifinality Approach) that was established in 2004…
World Sustainability Series
May 2016

Education on Biodiversity in the Polar Regions

The polar regions are famously associated with extreme temperatures, ice, snow, legendary explorers, indigenous people, polar bears, penguins and other impressive fauna and flora. The…
Participation on museums and galleries
2016

Creativity and culture for all? Enhancing cultural participation in museums and galleries

Museums, galleries, and festival visitors have been the subject of a great deal of research interest in recent years. However, to date little headway has…

Government Reports (selected)

Strand two quantitative survey report 2018
2018

Stakeholder Focus Research: Quantitative findings

As a public body, the Arts Council England aims to maintain effective relationships with both individuals and organisations in the arts and culture sector across…
Qualitative research with the arts and culture sector March 2018
March 2018

Stakeholder Focus Research: Qualitative findings

This research investigates stakeholders’ views about the Arts Council as part of a periodic evaluation of attitudes about the Arts Council’s priorities, work, relationships, communication,…
UK household food security report
February 2014

Household Food Security in the UK: A Review of Food Aid Final Report

This report presents findings from a Rapid Evidence Assessment undertaken from February and March 2013. The aim of the research was to arrive at a…
Public dialog and social media
2011

Role of social media-based public dialogue

As social media expand, policymakers and practitioners are increasingly considering what the role of platforms such as Twitter and Facebook should be in informing public…
Kid at the zoo with a python
2010

Upstream public engagement at the zoo

This report describes key findings from a series of concurrent focus groups comprising the Durrell Wildlife Park - Public Participation Meeting (PPM). This PPM is…

Professional Publications (selected)

Linking policy and practice in monitoring socially responsible research and innovation (RRI): A conceptual framework to evaluate progress through the UNESCO-led Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers

This paper sets out a high-level conceptual framework for monitoring the development of socially responsible research and innovation (RRI) systems linked to the global policy…
Introduction on cinematic science visualization for science communication
2022

Introducing cinematic scientific visualization: A new frontier in science communication

With rapid advances in science, data processing, and computer graphics technologies, the line between representations of “real science” and “Hollywood science” is blurring. The film…
Science festivals' value for South African's scientists
2021

South African scientists explain why they make time for science festivals

Science festivals across the world attract millions of visitors every year. They are typically busy, buzzing events: visitors stroll through interactive displays, enjoy science-themed shows…
Public attitudes toward science because of covid
2021

Has the pandemic changed public attitudes about science?

The article explores how public attitudes toward science and scientists have evolved during the COVID-19 pandemic, as experts and evidence-based approaches took center stage in…
National Survey of Public Attitudes about Science Science Ireland
2021

Science in Ireland Barometer 2020 National Survey of Public Attitudes about Science

In 2019, Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) commissioned Qualia Analytics to run the 2020 wave of its public science attitudes survey, the SFI Science in Ireland…
UNESCO Art of RRI in World regions
2021

State of the Art of RRI in the Five UNESCO World Regions

The overall project aim is to bring RRI into the linked up global world to promote mutual learning and collaboration in RRI. This will be…
UNESCO evidencing 10 key priority areas
2021

Supporting UNESCO Member States in Evidencing 10 Key Priority Areas – Measures and Indicators for Lithuania, Serbia and South Africa

The UNESCO Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers (RSSR) sets out a number of globally agreed expectations for national systems of science to anticipate and…
Researchers working conditions, responsibilities and rights
2020

The UNESCO Recommendation on Science and Scientific Researchers will transform working conditions, rights and responsibilities of researchers globally

While national science and innovation public policy is often in flux, truly global science policy initiatives are rare. Such a global initiative gained acceptance in…
Science communication effective based on evidence
2020

For science communication to be effective it should be evidence based

At its best, science communication can empower research and innovation systems to address global challenges. It does this by improving the relationships with stakeholders in…
Digital projects funding
2017

Mapping of funding for digital projects and skills

Jensen, A. M., Jensen, E. A. & Romain, S. (2017). Mapping of funding for digital projects and skills. Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS):…