Below is a handpicked selection of resources for science communication:

SAPIENS Public Writing Training

A Digital Booklet for Your Publishing Journey by SAPIENS Anthropology Magazine [visit]

Reflexivity: A Tool for Inclusive Science Communication

A workbook for individuals who are interested in or already doing science communication, public engagement with science, and more broadly, civic science, and want to make their efforts more equitable and inclusive.

López, A. I. & Feliú Mójer, M. I. (2025) Reflexivity: A Tool for Inclusive Science Communication. Ciencia Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR. 60 pp. [visit]

Community on Storytelling and Archaeology (StoryArch)

A community of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) for the exploration of alternative means for communicating archaeological results [visit] 

AAAS Communication Toolkit

Excellent public engagement with science builds on a foundation of clear, concise communication. A toolkit by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). [visit]

New Ways of Communicating Archaeology in a Digital World

This book by Fonseca et al. (2024) examines the communication and interaction between archaeologists and the non-archaeological public in a digital age through new and alternative media that connect a traditional archaeological world to a modern digital one. By featuring case studies, the volume argues for the need to integrate new technologies and media like online education, storytelling, podcasting, and augmented and virtual reality into archaeologists’ efforts to communicate their work to the broader society. [open access]