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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Across the great divide: Boundaries and boundary objects in art and science Halpern, Megan K.
2012
8 p. 922-937
artikel
2 Are the religious suspicious of science? Investigating religiosity, religious context, and orientations towards science Chan, Esther
2018
8 p. 967-984
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3 Assessing climate change beliefs: Response effects of question wording and response alternatives Greenhill, Murni
2014
8 p. 947-965
artikel
4 Book Review: Alessandro Delfanti, Biohackers: The Politics of Open Science Srinivas, Krishna Ravi
2016
8 p. 1021
artikel
5 Book Review: Andrew Feenberg, Between Reason and Experience: Essays in Technology and Modernity Suomela, Todd
2012
8 p. 1023-1023
artikel
6 Book Review: Brian G. Southwell, Emily A. Thorson and Laura Sheble (eds), Misinformation and Mass Audiences Schäfer, Mike S.
2018
8 p. 1013-1015
artikel
7 Book Review: Hilary Rose and Steven Rose, Can Neuroscience Change Our Minds? Peters, Hans Peter
2018
8 p. 1010-1012
artikel
8 Book Review: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Learning Through Citizen Science: Enhancing Opportunities by Design Hecker, Susanne
2019
8 p. 1011-1012
artikel
9 Book Review: Paul Warde, Libby Robbin and Sverker Sörlin The Environment – A History of the Idea Honeybun-Arnolda, Elliot
2019
8 p. 1010-1011
artikel
10 Book review: Peter Washer, Emerging Infectious Diseases and Society Fahy, Declan
2016
8 p. 1021-1022
artikel
11 Book Review: R. D. Haynes, From Madman to Crime Fighter: The Scientist in Western Culture Broks, Peter
2018
8 p. 1009-1010
artikel
12 Book Review: Richard Maxwell, Jon Raundalen and Nina Lager Vestberg (eds), Media and the ecological crisis Kellems, Liisa Antilla
2016
8 p. 1023
artikel
13 Book Review: Sabine Höhler, Spaceship Earth in the Environmental Age, 1960–1990 Turney, Jon
2016
8 p. 1022-1023
artikel
14 Book Review: Stephen Hilgartner, Reordering life: Knowledge and control in the genomics revolution Fochler, Maximilian
2018
8 p. 1012-1013
artikel
15 Book Review: Stuart Blume, Immunization—How Vaccines Became Controversial Pleasant, Andrew
2018
8 p. 1015-1016
artikel
16 Book Review: The editor as catalyst and activist Segerstrale, Ullica
2016
8 p. 1020
artikel
17 Bridging the knowledge gap: An analysis of Albert Einstein’s popularized presentation of the equivalence of mass and energy Kapon, Shulamit
2014
8 p. 1013-1024
artikel
18 Christmas 1864: death from bedsores in a workhouse–the politics of wound care, the media and social reform in Victorian London Garrisi, Diana
2019
8 p. 1005-1009
artikel
19 Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects: Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and polarized attitudes Newman, Todd P.
2018
8 p. 985-1002
artikel
20 Constructing publics in museums’ science communication Hetland, Per
2019
8 p. 958-972
artikel
21 Constructing (un-)certainty: An exploration of journalistic decision-making in the reporting of neuroscience Lehmkuhl, Markus
2016
8 p. 909-926
artikel
22 Cover stories: An emerging aesthetic of prestige science Wang, Guoyan
2017
8 p. 925-936
artikel
23 Credibility, expertise and the challenges of science communication 2.0 Bucchi, Massimiano
2017
8 p. 890-893
artikel
24 Denying Darwin: Views on science in the rejection of evolution by Dutch Protestants Hildering, Peter
2013
8 p. 988-998
artikel
25 Dynamic social representations of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic: Shifting patterns of sense-making and blame Mayor, Eric
2013
8 p. 1011-1024
artikel
26 Evoking vigilance: Would you (dis)trust a scientist who discusses ethical implications of research in a science blog? Hendriks, Friederike
2016
8 p. 992-1008
artikel
27 Extended cognition in science communication Ludwig, David
2014
8 p. 982-995
artikel
28 Farmers prevailing perception profiles regarding GM crops: A classification proposal Almeida, Carla
2018
8 p. 952-966
artikel
29 Food crisis coverage by social and traditional media: A case study of the 2008 Irish dioxin crisis Shan, Liran
2014
8 p. 911-928
artikel
30 Framing genetically modified mosquitoes in the online news and Twitter: Intermedia frame setting in the issue-attention cycle Wang, Weirui
2018
8 p. 937-951
artikel
31 1773: France starts to discuss how to communicate risk Ampollini, Ilaria
2018
8 p. 1003-1008
artikel
32 From the laboratory to the factory, by way of the countryside: Fifty years of Italian scientific cinema (1908–1958) de Ceglia, Francesco Paolo
2012
8 p. 949-967
artikel
33 Geoengineering, news media and metaphors: Framing the controversial Luokkanen, Matti
2014
8 p. 966-981
artikel
34 Historical moments in public understanding of science: 1977, The Visible Scientists identifies a new scientist for the mass media age Fahy, Declan
2017
8 p. 1019-1024
artikel
35 Information beyond the forum: Motivations, strategies, and impacts of citizen participants seeking information during a consensus conference Anderson, Ashley A.
2013
8 p. 955-970
artikel
36 ‘It’s a family affair’: The discursive entanglement of social formations in public and private cord blood banking in Italy Beltrame, Lorenzo
2019
8 p. 917-931
artikel
37 Listened to, but not heard! The failure to represent the public in genetically modified food policies Lassen, Jesper
2018
8 p. 923-936
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38 Mary Adams and the producer’s role in early BBC science broadcasts Jones, Allan
2012
8 p. 968-983
artikel
39 Microblogging as an extension of science reporting Büchi, Moritz
2017
8 p. 953-968
artikel
40 Mythbusters: Credibilising strategies in popular nutrition books by academics Penders, Bart
2014
8 p. 903-910
artikel
41 New media and social networks Laberge, Yves
2016
8 p. 1017-1019
artikel
42 New texts in science communication Roberts, Jonathan
2016
8 p. 1014-1016
artikel
43 Our findings, my method: Framing science in televised interviews Armon, Rony
2017
8 p. 986-1002
artikel
44 Persuasive images in popular science: Testing judgments of scientific reasoning and credibility Gruber, David
2012
8 p. 938-948
artikel
45 Predefined criteria and interpretative flexibility in legal courts’ evaluation of expertise Taipale, Jaakko
2019
8 p. 883-896
artikel
46 Predicting scientists’ participation in public life Besley, John C.
2013
8 p. 971-987
artikel
47 Public understanding of local lead contamination McNew-Birren, Jill
2014
8 p. 929-946
artikel
48 Relationships among affective factors and preferred engagement in science-related activities Lin, Huann-shyang
2013
8 p. 941-954
artikel
49 Rhetorical functions of a ‘language of uncertainty’ in the mass media Simmerling, Anne
2016
8 p. 961-975
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50 Scheduling science on television: A comparative analysis of the representations of science in 11 European countries Lehmkuhl, Markus
2012
8 p. 1002-1018
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51 Science for good? The effects of education and national context on perceptions of science Noy, Shiri
2019
8 p. 897-916
artikel
52 Science journalism for development in the Global South: A systematic literature review of issues and challenges Nguyen, An
2019
8 p. 973-990
artikel
53 Science-religion compatibility beliefs across Middle Eastern and American young adult samples: The role of cross-cultural exposure Rios, Kimberly
2019
8 p. 949-957
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54 Scientific citizenship in a democratic society Árnason, Vilhjálmur
2013
8 p. 927-940
artikel
55 Scientific evidence and mass media: Investigating the journalistic intention to represent scientific uncertainty Guenther, Lars
2016
8 p. 927-943
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56 Scientific uncertainty in media content: Introduction to this special issue Peters, Hans Peter
2016
8 p. 893-908
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57 Scientific uncertainty in media content: Some reflections on this special issue Griffin, Robert J.
2016
8 p. 1009-1013
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58 Scientists vs laypeople: How genetically modified food is discussed on a Chinese Q&A website Liang, Jingjing
2019
8 p. 991-1004
artikel
59 Spanish Darwinian iconography: Darwin and evolutionism portrayed in Spanish press cartoons Domínguez, Martí
2013
8 p. 999-1010
artikel
60 Sport-decision aids and the “CSI-effect”: Why cricket uses Hawk-Eye well and tennis uses it badly Collins, Harry
2012
8 p. 904-921
artikel
61 Stakeholders’ rationales for representing uncertainties of biotechnological research Post, Senja
2016
8 p. 944-960
artikel
62 Style in science communication Bucchi, Massimiano
2013
8 p. 904-915
artikel
63 Stylistic analysis of headlines in science journalism: A case study of New Scientist Molek-Kozakowska, Katarzyna
2017
8 p. 894-907
artikel
64 Temporal patterns of scientific information-seeking on Google and Wikipedia Segev, Elad
2017
8 p. 969-985
artikel
65 Thank you reviewers 2018
8 p. 1017-1021
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66 Thank you reviewers 2019
8 p. 1013-1019
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67 The case of #arseniclife: Blogs and Twitter in informal peer review Yeo, Sara K.
2017
8 p. 937-952
artikel
68 The contribution of supply and demand factors to the reproduction of hierarchies online: The case of crowdfunding of scientific research Davidson, Roei
2019
8 p. 868-882
artikel
69 The critical reception of the DSM-5: Towards a typology of audiences Roy, Melissa
2019
8 p. 932-948
artikel
70 The evolution and extinction of science fiction Hrotic, Steven
2014
8 p. 996-1012
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71 The influence of weight-of-evidence strategies on audience perceptions of (un)certainty when media cover contested science Kohl, Patrice Ann
2016
8 p. 976-991
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72 The role of genes in talking about overweight: An analysis of discourse on genetics, overweight and health risks in relation to nutrigenomics Komduur, Rixt
2014
8 p. 886-902
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73 The television drama-documentary (dramadoc) as a form of science communication Reid, Grace
2012
8 p. 984-1001
artikel
74 The underestimated public: Comment on Lehmkuhl et al. (2012), “Scheduling science on television” Kohring, Matthias
2012
8 p. 1019-1022
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75 Thinking inside the frame: A framing analysis of the humanities in Danish print news media Knudsen, Sanne
2017
8 p. 908-924
artikel
76 Twenty years of teaching science communication: A case study of Imperial College’s Master’s programme Mellor, Felicity
2013
8 p. 916-926
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77 Visual brokerage: Communicating data and research through visualisation Allen, William L.
2018
8 p. 906-922
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78 When science becomes too easy: Science popularization inclines laypeople to underrate their dependence on experts Scharrer, Lisa
2017
8 p. 1003-1018
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