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Communication of scientific ideas

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From awe to experience, from artefacts to edufacts? On the post-war revolution in the objects of science communication. Journal of Physics: Conference Series (pp. 1-12). (/isis/citation/CBB183655066/) unapi

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Article Frank A. J. L. James (2024)
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Science Communication and Public Engagement: Evolving toward Science-Society Participation. (/isis/citation/CBB589845986/) unapi

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From evil demiurge to caring hero: images of geneticists in the movies. Science as Culture (pp. 266-293). (/isis/citation/CBB948371310/) unapi

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