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Article
Jaspal, Rusi; Nerlich, Brigitte
(2014)
When Climate Science Became Climate Politics: British Media Representations of Climate Change in 1988.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 122-141).
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Article
Jaspal, Rusi; Nerlich, Brigitte
(2014)
Fracking in the UK Press: Threat Dynamics in an Unfolding Debate.
Public Understanding of Science
(pp. 348-363).
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Article
Nerlich, Brigitte; Jaspal, Rusi
(2014)
Images of Extreme Weather: Symbolising Human Responses to Climate Change.
Science as Culture
(pp. 253-276).
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Article
Nerlich, Brigitte
(2007)
Media, Metaphors and Modelling.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(p. 432).
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Article
Wright, Nick; Nerlich, Brigitte
(2006)
Use of the Deficit Model in a Shared Culture of Argumentation: The Case of Foot and Mouth Science.
Public Understanding of Science
(p. 331).
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Review
Nerlich, Brigitte
(2006)
Review of "William Dwight Whitney and the Science of Language".
American Historical Review.
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Article
Larson, Brendon M. H.; Nerlich, Brigitte; Wallis, Patrick
(2005)
Metaphors and Biorisks: The War on Infectious Diseases and Invasive Species.
Science Communication
(p. 243).
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Article
Nerlich, Brigitte; Johnson, Susan; Clarke, David D.
(2003)
The First “Designer Baby”: The Role of Narratives, Clichés and Metaphors in the Year 2000 Media Debate.
Science as Culture
(p. 471).
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Article
Nerlich, Brigitte; Clarke, David D.
(2001)
Mind, meaning and metaphor: The philosophy and psychology of metaphor in 19th-century Germany.
History of the Human Sciences
(pp. 39-62).
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Article
Nerlich, Brigitte; Clarke, David D.
(1998)
The linguistic repudiation of Wundt.
History of Psychology
(pp. 179-204).
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