Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs

Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs
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Monday, June 27, 2016

Public Understanding of Science July 2016; Vol. 25, No. 5

Public Understanding of Science
July 2016; Vol. 25, No. 5
Articles
Political implications of science popularisation strategies: Frontiers of S cience
Maureen Burns

A sociohistorical examination of George Herbert Mead’s approach to science education
Michelle L. Edwards

Partisan differences in the relationship between newspaper coverage and concern over global warming
Xiaoquan Zhao, Justin Rolfe-Redding, and John E. Kotcher

Natural versus anthropogenic climate change: Swedish farmers’ joint construction of climate perceptions
Therese Asplund

Using metaphor to translate the science of resilience and developmental outcomes
Nathaniel Kendall-Taylor and Abigail Haydon

Public opinions about human enhancement can enhance the expert-only debate: A review study
Anne M. Dijkstra and Mirjam Schuijff

What is the public’s role in ‘space’ policymaking? Images of the public by practitioners of ‘space’ communication in the United Kingdom
Marta Entradas

Public engagement with scientific evidence in health: A qualitative study among primary-care patients in an urban population
Marilyn M. Schapira, Diana Imbert, Eric Oh, Elena Byhoff, and Judy A. Shea

In-group rationalizations of risk and indoor tanning: A textual analysis of an online forum
Nick Carcioppolo, Elena V. Chudnovskaya, Andrea Martinez Gonzalez, and Tyler Stephan

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