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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abstract or concrete? The effect of climate change images on people’s estimation of egocentric psychological distance Duan, Ran
2019
7 p. 828-844
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2 A cross-cultural comparison of high school students’ responses to a science centre show on the physics of sound in South Africa Fish, Derek
2017
7 p. 806-814
artikel
3 An attack on science? Media use, trust in scientists, and perceptions of global warming Hmielowski, Jay D.
2014
7 p. 866-883
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4 An exploration of the collaborative processes of making theatre inspired by science Dowell, Ellen
2012
7 p. 891-901
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5 Attitudes and attitudinal ambivalence change towards nanotechnology applied to food production Fischer, Arnout R.H.
2013
7 p. 817-831
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6 Book reviews Laberge, Yves
2015
7 p. 893-894
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7 Book Review: The Science Communication Challenge: Truth and Disagreement in Democratic Knowledge Societies Medvecky, Fabien
2019
7 p. 865-866
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8 Book Review: Tom Horlick-Jones, John Walls, Gene Rowe, Nick Pidgeon, Wouter Poortinga, Graham Murdock and Tim O’Riordan, The GM Debate: Risk, politics and public engagement Bellamy, Rob
2012
7 p. 902-902
artikel
9 Building on faults: How to represent controversies with digital methods Venturini, Tommaso
2012
7 p. 796-812
artikel
10 Cinematic climate change, a promising perspective on climate change communication Sakellari, Maria
2015
7 p. 827-841
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11 Classical Statements: A new feature of Public Understanding of Science Bauer, Martin W.
2014
7 p. 754-754
artikel
12 Climate stories: Why do climate scientists and sceptical voices participate in the climate debate? Sharman, Amelia
2017
7 p. 826-842
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13 Communicating mega-projects in the face of uncertainties: Israeli mass media treatment of the Dead Sea Water Canal Fischhendler, Itay
2015
7 p. 794-810
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14 Communicating through humour: A project of stand-up comedy about science Pinto, Bruno
2015
7 p. 776-793
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15 Decline in ethical concerns about reproductive technologies among a representative sample of US women Greil, Arthur L.
2017
7 p. 789-805
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16 Editorial 2013
7 p. 766-767
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17 Embracing and resisting climate identities in the Australian press: Sceptics, scientists and politics Jaspal, Rusi
2016
7 p. 807-824
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18 Engaging schools in the science of low-energy buildings Charnley, Fiona
2012
7 p. 875-890
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19 Epidemics in the news: Health and hygiene in the press in periods of crisis1 de Almeida, Maria Antónia Pires
2013
7 p. 886-902
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20 Exploring public discourses about emerging technologies through statistical clustering of open-ended survey questions Stoneman, Paul
2013
7 p. 850-868
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21 Faith in science in global perspective: Implications for transhumanism Evans, John H.
2014
7 p. 814-832
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22 Fostering public trust in science: The role of social media Huber, Brigitte
2019
7 p. 759-777
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23 Fukushima effects in Germany? Changes in media coverage and public opinion on nuclear power Arlt, Dorothee
2016
7 p. 842-857
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24 ‘Imagining ourselves’ as participating publics: An example from biodiversity conservation Castro, Paula
2016
7 p. 858-872
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25 In consensus we trust? Persuasive effects of scientific consensus communication Chinn, Sedona
2018
7 p. 807-823
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26 Influence in science dialogue: Individual attitude changes as a result of dialogue between laypersons and scientists Zorn, Theodore E.
2012
7 p. 848-864
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27 Is science for atheists? Perceived threat to religious cultural authority explains U.S. Christians’ distrust in secularized science Simpson, Ain
2019
7 p. 740-758
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28 It’s not my consensus: Motivated reasoning and the sources of scientific illiteracy Pasek, Josh
2018
7 p. 787-806
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29 Jargon as a barrier to effective science communication: Evidence from metacognition Bullock, Olivia M.
2019
7 p. 845-853
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30 Lay Americans’ views of why scientists disagree with each other Johnson, Branden B.
2018
7 p. 824-835
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31 Mapping the informal science education landscape: An exploratory study Falk, John H.
2012
7 p. 865-874
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32 Mapping the minds of the mediators: The cognitive frames of climate journalists from five countries Engesser, Sven
2016
7 p. 825-841
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33 Measuring risk/benefit perceptions of emerging technologies and their potential impact on communication of public opinion toward science Binder, Andrew R.
2012
7 p. 830-847
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34 Measuring science or religion? A measurement analysis of the National Science Foundation sponsored science literacy scale 2006–2010 Roos, J. Micah
2014
7 p. 797-813
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35 Microblogging and nanotweets: Nanotechnology on Twitter Veltri, Giuseppe Alessandro
2013
7 p. 832-849
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36 Mobilisation for public engagement: Benchmarking the practices of research institutes Entradas, Marta
2017
7 p. 771-788
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37 Nacherzeugung, Nachverstehen: A phenomenological perspective on how public understanding of science changes by engaging with online media Roth, Wolff-Michael
2014
7 p. 850-865
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38 National income and environmental concern: Observations from 35 countries Lo, Alex Y
2016
7 p. 873-890
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39 New surveillance technologies and their publics: A case of biometrics Martin, Aaron K.
2015
7 p. 842-857
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40 Open access to Public Understanding of Science 2012
7 p. 780-781
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41 Opening up animal research and science–society relations? A thematic analysis of transparency discourses in the United Kingdom McLeod, Carmen
2016
7 p. 791-806
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42 Playing God or just unnatural? Religious beliefs and approval of synthetic biology Dragojlovic, Nicolas
2013
7 p. 869-885
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43 Predictors of trust in the general science and climate science research of US federal agencies Myers, Teresa A.
2017
7 p. 843-860
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44 Public perceptions of who counts as a scientist for controversial science Suldovsky, Brianne
2019
7 p. 797-811
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45 Reimagining publics and (non) participation: Exploring exclusion from science communication through the experiences of low-income, minority ethnic groups Dawson, Emily
2018
7 p. 772-786
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46 Relationship between scientific knowledge and fortune-telling Shein, Paichi Pat
2014
7 p. 780-796
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47 Religious beliefs, knowledge about science and attitudes towards medical genetics Allum, Nick
2014
7 p. 833-849
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48 Science communication activism: Protesting Traditional Chinese Medicine in China Zhu, Qiaoyan
2019
7 p. 812-827
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49 Science communication scholars use more and more segmentation analyses: Can we take them to the next level? Füchslin, Tobias
2019
7 p. 854-864
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50 Science to the people: A 32-nation survey Makarovs, Kirils
2018
7 p. 876-896
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51 Scientific authority in policy contexts: Public attitudes about environmental scientists, medical researchers, and economists O’Brien, Timothy L.
2013
7 p. 799-816
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52 Scientific truth or debate: On the link between perceived scientific consensus and belief in anthropogenic climate change Bertoldo, Raquel
2019
7 p. 778-796
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53 Seeking science information online: Data mining Google to better understand the roles of the media and the education system Segev, Elad
2012
7 p. 813-829
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54 Socio-psychological determinants of public acceptance of technologies: A review Gupta, Nidhi
2012
7 p. 782-795
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55 Statistics in science and in society: From a state-of-the-art to a new research agenda von Roten, Fabienne Crettaz
2013
7 p. 768-784
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56 Taking climate change seriously: An analysis of op-ed articles in Spanish press Domínguez, Martí
2017
7 p. 861-871
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57 The changing brain: Neuroscience and the enduring import of everyday experience Pickersgill, Martyn
2015
7 p. 878-892
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58 The changing uses of accuracy in science communication Hansen, Anders
2016
7 p. 760-774
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59 1891: The Collins–Hosking debate, Christchurch Bush, Martin
2018
7 p. 897-904
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60 The different audiences of science communication: A segmentation analysis of the Swiss population’s perceptions of science and their information and media use patterns Schäfer, Mike S.
2018
7 p. 836-856
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61 The effects of social identity threat and social identity affirmation on laypersons’ perception of scientists Nauroth, Peter
2017
7 p. 754-770
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62 The framing of two major flood episodes in the Irish print news media: Implications for societal adaptation to living with flood risk Devitt, Catherine
2017
7 p. 872-888
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63 The magic of social thought Kalampalikis, Nikos
2014
7 p. 755-758
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64 The new magical thinking Moscovici, Serge
2014
7 p. 759-779
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65 The role of numeracy in moderating the influence of statistics in climate change messages Hart, P. Sol
2013
7 p. 785-798
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66 Tracking the release of IPCC AR5 on Twitter: Users, comments, and sources following the release of the Working Group I Summary for Policymakers Newman, Todd P.
2017
7 p. 815-825
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67 Translating between social worlds of policy and everyday life: The development of a group-based method to support policymaking by exploring behavioural aspects of sustainable consumption Horlick-Jones, Tom
2015
7 p. 811-826
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68 Understanding the public, the visitors, and the participants in science communication activities Kato-Nitta, Naoko
2018
7 p. 857-875
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69 Understanding “understanding” in Public Understanding of Science Huxster, Joanna K.
2018
7 p. 756-771
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70 Unravelling emotional viewpoints on a bio-based economy using Q methodology Sleenhoff, Susanne
2015
7 p. 858-877
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71 What’s science? Where’s science? Science journalism in German print media Summ, Annika
2016
7 p. 775-790
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72 Why did the proton cross the road? Humour and science communication Riesch, Hauke
2015
7 p. 768-775
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