An overview of approaches to estimating public interest in/knowledge of science is followed by an exploration of the complex and subtle ways in which the public interacts with science and a consideration of what this might mean for 'public engagement'
The discourse of public engagement with the sciences is based on the oft-cited premise that publics ...
The increasing perception that public communication in science and technology is an important tool t...
4 p.Public participation in the development of science and technology is key in modern societies, an...
This introductory essay looks back on the two decades since the journal Public Understanding of Scie...
My task is to address the question of how the scientific community views the public understanding of...
Spreading of sciences still has great limits in our society. Conquering the stage on the occasion of...
Engaging the public with science is not an easy task. When presented, scientific findings, public he...
The “Open Air Laboratories” (OPAL) is a large, England-wide environmental public engagement (PE) pro...
The focus on a one-way flow of information from scientists to members of the public has been critici...
Weingart P, Joubert M, Connoway K. Public engagement with science-Origins, motives and impact in aca...
This paper addresses the question of how the scientific community views the public understanding of ...
There is situation that a disaster of believe might also be looming between society and scientists, ...
In 1985 the Bodmer Report was released, which discussed the need for scientists to more effectively ...
ABSTRACT Scientists must communicate about science with public audiences to promote an understanding...
© 2012, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. A wide range of work has reported on the outcomes o...
The discourse of public engagement with the sciences is based on the oft-cited premise that publics ...
The increasing perception that public communication in science and technology is an important tool t...
4 p.Public participation in the development of science and technology is key in modern societies, an...
This introductory essay looks back on the two decades since the journal Public Understanding of Scie...
My task is to address the question of how the scientific community views the public understanding of...
Spreading of sciences still has great limits in our society. Conquering the stage on the occasion of...
Engaging the public with science is not an easy task. When presented, scientific findings, public he...
The “Open Air Laboratories” (OPAL) is a large, England-wide environmental public engagement (PE) pro...
The focus on a one-way flow of information from scientists to members of the public has been critici...
Weingart P, Joubert M, Connoway K. Public engagement with science-Origins, motives and impact in aca...
This paper addresses the question of how the scientific community views the public understanding of ...
There is situation that a disaster of believe might also be looming between society and scientists, ...
In 1985 the Bodmer Report was released, which discussed the need for scientists to more effectively ...
ABSTRACT Scientists must communicate about science with public audiences to promote an understanding...
© 2012, Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. A wide range of work has reported on the outcomes o...
The discourse of public engagement with the sciences is based on the oft-cited premise that publics ...
The increasing perception that public communication in science and technology is an important tool t...
4 p.Public participation in the development of science and technology is key in modern societies, an...