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Article George Tobin; Hayden Lorimer; Simon Naylor (2024)
The art of earth-building: Placing relief models in the culture of modern geography in Britain. Journal of Historical Geography (pp. 91-94). (/isis/citation/CBB999256404/) unapi

Article Lea Börgerding (2024)
Mobilizing: State Socialist Media and the “Women of the World”. American Historical Review (pp. 616-624). (/isis/citation/CBB970383534/) unapi

Article Ali Karimi (2024)
Influencing: Ephemeral Publics in States of Emergency. American Historical Review (pp. 601-608). (/isis/citation/CBB965269465/) unapi

Article Valeska Huber (2024)
Reading: The Project of Universal Literacy. American Historical Review (pp. 566-571). (/isis/citation/CBB457110725/) unapi

Article Valeska Huber (2024)
Globalizing Publics. American Historical Review (pp. 545-550). (/isis/citation/CBB097019015/) unapi

Article Katharina Rietzler (2024)
Antagonizing: Reactionary Publics. American Historical Review (pp. 609-615). (/isis/citation/CBB139686276/) unapi

Article Sophie-Jung Hyun Kim (2024)
Staging: Intercultural Publics. American Historical Review (pp. 578-586). (/isis/citation/CBB550039671/) unapi

Article Su Lin Lewis (2024)
Conferencing: The Global South as Public and Counterpublic. American Historical Review (pp. 587-594). (/isis/citation/CBB201488622/) unapi

Article Glenda Sluga (2024)
Globalizing Publics and the Future of Political History: Comment on the Forum. American Historical Review (pp. 625-627). (/isis/citation/CBB952178772/) unapi

Article Sarah Bellows-Blakely (2024)
Institutionalizing: NGOs and Global Publics. American Historical Review (pp. 595-600). (/isis/citation/CBB731246386/) unapi

Article Emma Hunter (2024)
Writing: The World of Newspapers. American Historical Review (pp. 551-555). (/isis/citation/CBB159032539/) unapi

Article Ismay Milford (2024)
Listening: Radio and its Unintended Publics. American Historical Review (pp. 572-577). (/isis/citation/CBB956661236/) unapi

Article Nile Green (2024)
Translating: In Search of the Global Public. American Historical Review (pp. 556-565). (/isis/citation/CBB964036254/) unapi

Article Pratama Yudha Pradheksa; Putri Cahya Arimbi; Dian Tamitiadini (2024)
Public Engagement in Micro-hydro Technology in Central Java: A Call to Decentralize the Energy System. East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal (pp. 70-86). (/isis/citation/CBB102433194/) unapi

Article Rizka Annisa; Kintoko Rochadi; Taufik Ashar; et al. (2024)
Health communication strategies to prevent pesticide exposure risks among tomato harvesters in karo regency, Indonesia: A preliminary study. Medicina Historica (p. 2024025). (/isis/citation/CBB728549071/) unapi

Article Theresa Selfa; Christopher Cummings; Michael Dahlstrom; et al. (2023)
Gene Editing in Agriculture: Social Concerns, Public Engagement, and Governance. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 1249-1259). (/isis/citation/CBB164522069/) unapi

Chapter Amanda K. Phillips de Lucas (2023)
The Perils of Civic Participation: Community Engagement and Interstate Planning in Baltimore. In: Justice and the Interstates : The racist truth about urban highways. (/isis/citation/CBB476656786/) unapi

Article Friederike Hendriks; Rainer Bromme (2022)
Researchers’ Public Engagement in the Context of Interdisciplinary Research Programs: Learning and Reflection from Boundary Crossing. Science Communication (pp. 693-718). (/isis/citation/CBB986520134/) unapi

Article Leonie Dendler (2022)
Participatory Science Communication Through Consensus Conferences: Legitimacy Evaluations of a German Consensus Conference on Genome Editing. Science Communication (pp. 621-655). (/isis/citation/CBB174573374/) unapi

Article Wai Jia Tam; Nina Gobat; Divya Hemavathi; et al. (2022)
Risk Communication and Community Engagement During the Migrant Worker COVID-19 Outbreak in Singapore. Science Communication (pp. 240-251). (/isis/citation/CBB152395770/) unapi

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