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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Despo Ktoridou; Epaminondas Epaminonda; A. Charalambous
(June 2018)
Social Media in Election Campaigns: The Case of the 2013 Presidential Elections in Cyprus.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 32-39).
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Article
Molly Simis-Wilkinson; Haley Madden; David Lassen; et al.
(June 2018)
Scientists Joking on Social Media: An Empirical Analysis of #overlyhonestmethods.
Science Communication
(pp. 314-339).
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Article
Mohsen Yoosefi Nejad; Mehdi Hosseinzadeh; Maryam Mohammadi
(June 2018)
Hijab in Twitter: Advocates and Critics: A Content Analysis of Hijab-Related Tweets.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 46-51).
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Article
Ons Al-Shamaileh
(June 2018)
I Have Issues with Facebook: But I Will Keep Using It.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
(pp. 40-45).
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Book
Ben Epstein
(2018)
The Only Constant Is Change: Technology, Political Communication, and Innovation Over Time.
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Article
Luke Stark
(April 2018)
Algorithmic psychometrics and the scalable subject.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 204-231).
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Article
Anna Gardiner; Miriam Sullivan; Ann Grand
(February 2018)
Who Are You Writing for? Differences in Response to Blog Design Between Scientists and Nonscientists.
Science Communication
(pp. 109-123).
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Article
Mi Rosie Jahng; Namyeon Lee
(February 2018)
When Scientists Tweet for Social Changes: Dialogic Communication and Collective Mobilization Strategies by Flint Water Study Scientists on Twitter.
Science Communication
(pp. 89-108).
(/isis/citation/CBB642757916/)
Chapter
John Hankla; Samantha Sands; Megan Sims; et al.
(2018)
Live science in the Valley of the Last Dinosaurs: A public window into the world of paleontology.
In: Museums at the Forefront of the History and Philosophy of Geology: History Made, History in the Making
(pp. 289-299).
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Article
Danny Flemming; Ulrike Cress; Joachim Kimmerle
(December 2017)
Processing the Scientific Tentativeness of Medical Research: An Experimental Study on the Effects of Research News and User Comments in Online Media.
Science Communication
(pp. 745-770).
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Article
Ashley A. Anderson; Heidi E. Huntington
(October 2017)
Social Media, Science, and Attack Discourse: How Twitter Discussions of Climate Change Use Sarcasm and Incivility.
Science Communication
(pp. 598-620).
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Article
Leona Yi-Fan Su; Dietram A. Scheufele; Larry Bell; et al.
(October 2017)
Information-Sharing and Community-Building: Exploring the Use of Twitter in Science Public Relations.
Science Communication
(pp. 569-597).
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Article
Sarah R. Davies; Noriko Hara
(October 2017)
Public Science in a Wired World: How Online Media Are Shaping Science Communication.
Science Communication
(pp. 563-568).
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Article
Anson Au; Matthew Chew
(2017)
How Do You Feel? Managing Emotional Reaction, Conveyance, and Detachment on Facebook and Instagram.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 127-137).
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Article
Hepeng Jia; Dapeng Wang; Weishan Miao; et al.
(October 2017)
Encountered but Not Engaged: Examining the Use of Social Media for Science Communication by Chinese Scientists.
Science Communication
(pp. 646-672).
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Article
Tibor Dessewffy; Zsófia Nagy; Dániel Váry
(2017)
Where Are Those Better Angels of Our Society? Subaltern Counterpublics in Hungary During the Refugee Crisis.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 112-123).
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Article
Tania Ouariachi; María Dolores Olvera-Lobo; José Gutiérrez-Pérez
(February 2017)
Analyzing Climate Change Communication Through Online Games: Development and Application of Validated Criteria.
Science Communication
(pp. 10-44).
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Article
Nahia Idoiaga Mondragon; Lorena Gil de Montes; Jose Valencia
(February 2017)
Ebola in the Public Sphere: A Comparison Between Mass Media and Social Networks.
Science Communication
(pp. 101-124).
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Article
Chamil Rathnayake; Wayne Buente
(2017)
Incidental Effects of Automated Retweeting: An Exploratory Network Perspective on Bot Activity During Sri Lanka’s Presidential Election in 2015.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 57-65).
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Article
Helge I. Strømsø; Ivar Bråten
(2017)
Students’ Trust in Research-Based Results About Potential Health Risks Presented in Popular Media.
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
(pp. 3-14).
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