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Reader 1 : hbk ISBN 9780415197502
内容説明
First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
目次
Preface. Part 1. What needs to be communicated about science?, Introduction, Eileen Scanlon, Chapter 1. Perspectives on the nature of science, Chapter 2. Is the scientific paper a fraud?, Chapter 3. Scientific Discourse and it's History: Reflections and Prospects, Part 2. Communication between scientists, Introduction, Roger Hill, Chapter 4. Scientists in Communication, Chapter 5. Methods and Motives for Publishing Original Science Work in Science, Chapter 6. How to read a Scientific Article: Writing Summaries and Critiques, 7. How to Write a Scientific Paper, Chapter 8. Participation in Scientific Meetings: A New Prosographical Approach to the Disciplinary History of Science - the case of Immunology, 1951-1972, Chapter 9. Science and the Internet, Chapter 10. The Internet as a Medium for Science Communication, Chapter 11. Diffusion of Information across the Sciences, Chapter 12. Medical Knowledge for clinical problem solving: a structural analysis of clincal questions, Chapter 13. Interdisciplinary meetings: choices and organisation, Chapter 14. Cold Fusion and Hot History, Chapter 15. Cloning, Controversy and Communication, Chapter 16. Round in Circles: the scholar as author and end user in the electronic environment Communication between scientists, Part 3. Scientists Communicating with other professionals, Introduction, Kirk Junker, Chapter 17. Law and Society Serving One Master...Narrative, Chapter 18. Managing methane, Chapter 19. The Recombinant DNA debate
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Reader 1 : pbk ISBN 9780415197519
内容説明
First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
目次
Preface. Part 1. What needs to be communicated about science?, Introduction, Eileen Scanlon, Chapter 1. Perspectives on the nature of science, Chapter 2. Is the scientific paper a fraud?, Chapter 3. Scientific Discourse and it's History: Reflections and Prospects, Part 2. Communication between scientists, Introduction, Roger Hill, Chapter 4. Scientists in Communication, Chapter 5. Methods and Motives for Publishing Original Science Work in Science, Chapter 6. How to read a Scientific Article: Writing Summaries and Critiques, 7. How to Write a Scientific Paper, Chapter 8. Participation in Scientific Meetings: A New Prosographical Approach to the Disciplinary History of Science - the case of Immunology, 1951-1972, Chapter 9. Science and the Internet, Chapter 10. The Internet as a Medium for Science Communication, Chapter 11. Diffusion of Information across the Sciences, Chapter 12. Medical Knowledge for clinical problem solving: a structural analysis of clincal questions, Chapter 13. Interdisciplinary meetings: choices and organisation, Chapter 14. Cold Fusion and Hot History, Chapter 15. Cloning, Controversy and Communication, Chapter 16. Round in Circles: the scholar as author and end user in the electronic environment Communication between scientists, Part 3. Scientists Communicating with other professionals, Introduction, Kirk Junker, Chapter 17. Law and Society Serving One Master...Narrative, Chapter 18. Managing methane, Chapter 19. The Recombinant DNA debate
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Reader 2 : hbk ISBN 9780415197526
内容説明
Communication Science: Contexts and Channels is a collection of articles that addresses the communication between scientists and the public. The book is an ideal introduction for those studying science and communication courses.
目次
Preface, Part 1. What the public needs to know and Why?, Introduction, Eileen Scanlon, Chapter 1. Knowledges in Context, Chapter 2. Science and Citizenship, Part 2. Alternative contexts for communicating science, Introduction, Elizabeth Whitelegg, Chapter 3. Opening up Science, Chapter 4. Science for all citizens: Setting the stage for life-long learning, Chapter 5. Science Centres and Science Learning, Chapter 6 Putting Learning at the Heart of Exhibition Development, Chapter 7. Finding Evidence of Learning in Museum Settings, Chapter 8. The World and the World: Engaging with Science Print, Chapter 9. Einstein for Young People, Chapter 10. Science Fiction and the Communication of Science, Chapter 11. Science on Television: a coming of age, Part 3. Science and the Media, Introduction, Simon Yates, Chapter 12. Some Problems in Conceptualizing the Issue of "Science in the Media", Chapter 13. Mediating Science: promotional strategic media coverage, public belief and decision making, Chapter 14. The Mystique of Science in the Press, Chapter 15. Structuring Public Debate on Biotechnology - Media Frames and Public Response, Chapter 16. The interaction of journalists and scientific experts - cooperation and conflict between two professional cultures, Chapter 17. British Public Affairs Media and the coverage of "life on Mars?" 2. Alternative Contexts for Communicating Science Part 3. Science and the Media
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Reader 2 : pbk ISBN 9780415197533
内容説明
Communication Science: Contexts and Channels is a collection of articles that addresses the communication between scientists and the public. The book is an ideal introduction for those studying science and communication courses.
目次
Preface, Part 1. What the public needs to know and Why?, Introduction, Eileen Scanlon, Chapter 1. Knowledges in Context, Chapter 2. Science and Citizenship, Part 2. Alternative contexts for communicating science, Introduction, Elizabeth Whitelegg, Chapter 3. Opening up Science, Chapter 4. Science for all citizens: Setting the stage for life-long learning, Chapter 5. Science Centres and Science Learning, Chapter 6 Putting Learning at the Heart of Exhibition Development, Chapter 7. Finding Evidence of Learning in Museum Settings, Chapter 8. The World and the World: Engaging with Science Print, Chapter 9. Einstein for Young People, Chapter 10. Science Fiction and the Communication of Science, Chapter 11. Science on Television: a coming of age, Part 3. Science and the Media, Introduction, Simon Yates, Chapter 12. Some Problems in Conceptualizing the Issue of "Science in the Media", Chapter 13. Mediating Science: promotional strategic media coverage, public belief and decision making, Chapter 14. The Mystique of Science in the Press, Chapter 15. Structuring Public Debate on Biotechnology - Media Frames and Public Response, Chapter 16. The interaction of journalists and scientific experts - cooperation and conflict between two professional cultures, Chapter 17. British Public Affairs Media and the coverage of "life on Mars?" 2. Alternative Contexts for Communicating Science Part 3. Science and the Media
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