Public Understanding of Science
April 2016; Vol. 25, No. 3
Editorial
Editorial
Massimiano Bucchi
Articles
Deliberative Mapping of options for tackling climate change: Citizens and specialists ‘open up’ appraisal of geoengineering
Rob Bellamy, Jason Chilvers, and Naomi E. Vaughan
Redesigning the architecture of policy-making: Engaging with Māori on nanotechnology in New Zealand
Debashish Munshi, Priya A. Kurian, Talei Morrison, and Sandra L. Morrison
“Dioxins are the easiest topic to mention”: Resident activists’ construction of knowledge about low-level exposure to toxic chemicals
Nina Blom Andersen
Expectations and beliefs in science communication: Learning from three European gene therapy discussions of the early 1990s
Gitte Meyer
The social construction of competence: Conceptions of science and expertise among proponents of the low-carbohydrate high-fat diet in Finland
Mikko Jauho
Citizen cartography, strategies of resistance to established knowledge and collective forms of knowledge building
Jorgelina Sannazzaro
‘The kind of mildly curious sort of science interested person like me’: Science bloggers’ practices relating to audience recruitment
Mathieu Ranger and Karen Bultitude
The challenges of science journalism: The perspectives of scientists, science communication advisors and journalists from New Zealand
Douglas James Ashwell
Review Essay
Social Science in Society
Mike S. Schäfer
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