Storytelling in Science Film: Narrative Engagement Relates to Greater Knowledge, Interest, and Identification With Science

Author:

Howell Emily L.1,Behrman Shannon L.2,Kirschner Elliot2,Goodwin Sarah S.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Independent Researcher, Missoula, MT, USA

2. Science Communication Lab, Berkeley, CA, USA

Abstract

To explore narrative engagement’s impacts on science communication, we examine a representative sample of U.S. adults randomly assigned to watch one of the four short documentary science films. Our results indicate that narrative engagement—feeling connected to the story world and identifying with characters—predicts a wide range of outcomes relevant to engagement and learning: greater knowledge gain and perceived knowledge and interest, perceiving science in a new way, perceiving science as valuable, and identifying with science. These outcomes typically appeared regardless of viewer demographics. We describe implications and opportunities for research into the impacts of stories and science films for engaging diverse audiences.

Funder

Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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