Expository Science: Forms and Functions of Popularisation

  • Shinn T
  • Whitley R
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darin insbes.: – Green: Media Sensationalisation and Science, S. 139–161 – Bunders/Whitley: Popularisation Within the Sciences: The Purpose and Consequences of Inter–Specialist Communication, S. 61–77 – Yoxen: Speaking Out About Competition, S. 163–181

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Shinn, T., & Whitley, R. D. (1985). Expository Science: Forms and Functions of Popularisation. Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook – Vol IX. Retrieved from http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/6/bfm%3A978-94-009-5239-3%2F1.pdf?auth66=1427103537_6f6396d04977188a3c93af6bf314dbef&ext=.pdf

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