The many faces of engagement
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We live in an age of public engagement.Downloads
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Bucchi, M. 2009. Beyond Technocracy: Science, Politics and Citizens. Dordrecht: Springer.
Horst, Maja, and Mike Michael. 2011. On the shoulders of idiots: Re-thinking science communication as ‘event’. Science as Culture 20 (3): 283-306.
Nelkin, Dorothy. 1995. Science controversies: the dynamics of public disputes in the United States. Handbook of science and technology studies: 444-56.
Oreskes, Naomi, and Erik M. Conway. 2010. Merchants of doubt: how a handful of scientists obscured the truth on issues from tobacco smoke to global warming. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
Horst, Maja, and Mike Michael. 2011. On the shoulders of idiots: Re-thinking science communication as ‘event’. Science as Culture 20 (3): 283-306.
Nelkin, Dorothy. 1995. Science controversies: the dynamics of public disputes in the United States. Handbook of science and technology studies: 444-56.
Oreskes, Naomi, and Erik M. Conway. 2010. Merchants of doubt: how a handful of scientists obscured the truth on issues from tobacco smoke to global warming. Bloomsbury Publishing USA.
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2016-12-01
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