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Sarah R. Davies
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Maja Horst
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2016
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978-1-137-50364-0
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2016
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10.1057/978-1-137-50366-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Science Communication as Culture
pp. 29
Histories: Telling the Story of Where Contemporary Science Communication, This Book, and Our Own Work Come From
pp. 53
Identities: How Scientists Represent Collectives, Construct Identities, and Make Sense of Science
pp. 79
The Changing Nature of Science Communication: Diversification, Education and Professionalisation
pp. 103
The Changing Nature of Science: Academic Capitalism, Entrepreneurial Universities and PR
pp. 133
Futures: Innovation Communication as Performative, Normative, and Interest-Driven
pp. 159
Images, Spaces, and Emotions: Non-discursive Aspects of Science Communication
pp. 187
Scientific Citizenship: The Role of Science Communication in Democracy
pp. 213
Deficit and Dialogue: Reframing Science Communication Research and Practice
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