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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A Diffusion of Innovations Approach to Understand Stakeholder Perceptions of Renewable Energy Initiatives Silk, Kami J.
2014
5 p. 646-669
artikel
2 Americans’ Support for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Weber, Ryan
2016
5 p. 601-625
artikel
3 Book Review: Communication and Engagement with Science and Technology: Issues and Dilemmas Borchelt, Rick
2013
5 p. 679-681
artikel
4 Book Review: Lab Coats in Hollywood: Science, Scientists, and Cinema Kreps, Gary L.
2012
5 p. 690-691
artikel
5 Book Review: The Science Writers’ Handbook: Everything You Need to Know to Pitch, Publish and Prosper in the Digital Age Valenti, JoAnn M.
2013
5 p. 678-679
artikel
6 Communicating Food Safety via the Social Media: The Role of Knowledge and Emotions on Risk Perception and Prevention Mou, Yi
2014
5 p. 593-616
artikel
7 Communication Ecologies: Analyzing Adoption of False Beliefs in an Information-Rich Environment Walter, Nathan
2018
5 p. 650-668
artikel
8 Definitions of Scientific Terminology in Popular Science Books: An Examination of Definitional Chains Pilkington, Olga A.
2019
5 p. 580-601
artikel
9 Dissident Dietary Credibility Leenen, Melanie
2016
5 p. 551-573
artikel
10 Do PSAs Take a Bite Out of Shark Week? The Effects of Juxtaposing Environmental Messages With Violent Images of Shark Attacks Myrick, Jessica Gall
2014
5 p. 544-569
artikel
11 “Dr. Soundbite”: The Making of an Expert Source in Science and Medical Stories Kruvand, Marjorie
2012
5 p. 566-591
artikel
12 Editors’ Note Goodwin, Jean
2012
5 p. 563-565
artikel
13 Encountered but Not Engaged: Examining the Use of Social Media for Science Communication by Chinese Scientists Davies, Sarah R.
2017
5 p. 646-672
artikel
14 Ethical Considerations of Using Narrative to Communicate Science Dahlstrom, Michael F.
2012
5 p. 592-617
artikel
15 Ethics and Risk Communication Thompson, Paul B.
2012
5 p. 618-641
artikel
16 Fracking in Canadian Print News: A Sociotechnical Debate Bronson, Kelly
2019
5 p. 633-658
artikel
17 Framing Synthetic Biology: Evolutionary Distance, Conceptions of Nature, and the Unnaturalness Objection Dragojlovic, Nick
2013
5 p. 547-571
artikel
18 From Unwanted to So-Called Expertise: Ideologizing Sociolinguistics in Mainstream Media Jaspers, Jürgen
2014
5 p. 570-592
artikel
19 Gadflies Biting Science Communication: Engagement, Tricksters, and Ambivalence Online Davies, Sarah R.
2017
5 p. 673-684
artikel
20 Green Narratives Cooper, Kathryn E.
2016
5 p. 626-654
artikel
21 Half-Life Your Message: A Quick, Flexible Tool for Message Discovery Aurbach, Elyse L.
2018
5 p. 669-677
artikel
22 Informal Science Learning for Older Adults Brookfield, Katherine
2016
5 p. 655-665
artikel
23 Information-Sharing and Community-Building: Exploring the Use of Twitter in Science Public Relations Davies, Sarah R.
2017
5 p. 569-597
artikel
24 Is Internet Use Associated With Reporting Fewer Problems in Collaboration?: Evidence From the Scientific Community in Chile Duque, Ricardo B.
2012
5 p. 642-678
artikel
25 Is There a Medialization of Climate Science? Results From a Survey of German Climate Scientists Ivanova, Ana
2013
5 p. 626-653
artikel
26 Manufacturing Consent: Rereading News on Four Climate Summits (2000-2012) Pepermans, Yves
2018
5 p. 621-649
artikel
27 Media Coverage of the 2014 West Virginia Elk River Chemical Spill Thomas, Tracey L.
2016
5 p. 574-600
artikel
28 National Conversations About the Costs of U.S. Health Care: A Content Analysis of Media Coverage, 1993-2010 Foster, Caroline
2014
5 p. 519-543
artikel
29 One Hundred Thousand Whys: A Classic in Chinese Book History Wang, Guoyan
2018
5 p. 678-688
artikel
30 One Scientist’s Struggle to Be a Better Writer, and a Plea for Undergraduate Science-Writing Engagement Smith, David Roy
2016
5 p. 666-674
artikel
31 Open Science: A New “Trust Technology”? Grand, Ann
2012
5 p. 679-689
artikel
32 Predictors of Knowledge-Sharing Behaviors Among Community-Based Natural Resources Organizations in the Okavango Delta, Botswana Thakadu, Olekae T.
2013
5 p. 572-602
artikel
33 Public Engagement for Regulatory Reform: A Case Study of Autologous Stem Cell Therapy Regulation in Australia Dempster, Georgia
2019
5 p. 527-551
artikel
34 Public Engagement Through Shared Immersion: Participating in the Processes of Research Tang, Jessica Janice
2013
5 p. 654-666
artikel
35 Public Science in a Wired World: How Online Media Are Shaping Science Communication Davies, Sarah R.
2017
5 p. 563-568
artikel
36 Routine Influences on Aquaculture News Selection: A Q Method Study With New England Journalists Duffy, Kevin P.
2019
5 p. 602-632
artikel
37 Science-Based Communication Strategy for a Federal Health Agency Weber, Mark A.
2013
5 p. 667-677
artikel
38 Science Means Never Having to Say You’re Sorry? Apologies for Scientific Misconduct Hesselmann, Felicitas
2019
5 p. 552-579
artikel
39 Social Media, Science, and Attack Discourse: How Twitter Discussions of Climate Change Use Sarcasm and Incivility Davies, Sarah R.
2017
5 p. 598-620
artikel
40 Social Representations of Brain Research: Exploring Public (Dis)engagement With Contemporary Neuroscience O’Connor, Cliodhna
2014
5 p. 617-645
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41 Source Effects on Psychological Reactance to Regulatory Policies: The Role of Trust and Similarity Song, Hwanseok
2018
5 p. 591-620
artikel
42 The Experience of Consensus: Video as an Effective Medium to Communicate Scientific Agreement on Climate Change Goldberg, Matthew H.
2019
5 p. 659-673
artikel
43 The Matilda Effect in Science Communication: An Experiment on Gender Bias in Publication Quality Perceptions and Collaboration Interest Knobloch-Westerwick, Silvia
2013
5 p. 603-625
artikel
44 Understanding Scientists’ Willingness to Engage Besley, John C.
2018
5 p. 559-590
artikel
45 Using Expert Sources to Correct Health Misinformation in Social Media Davies, Sarah R.
2017
5 p. 621-645
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