Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs

Rhetoric CFPs & TOCs
Photo: Kristoffer Trolle (creative commons)

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Public Understanding of Science- Volume: 26, Number: 5 (July 2017)

Articles
Spiderman and science: How students’ perceptions of scientists are shaped by popular media
Aik-Ling Tan, Jennifer Ann Jocz, Junqing Zhai
Homo Politicus meets Homo Ludens: Public participation in serious life science games
Olga Radchuk, Wolfgang Kerbe, Markus Schmidt
How scary! An analysis of visual communication concerning genetically modified organisms in Italy
Vera Ventura, Dario G. Frisio, Giovanni Ferrazzi, Elena Siletti
This isn’t going to end well: Fictional representations of medical research in television and film
Jill A. Fisher, Marci D. Cottingham
Passages on Brazilian scientific cinema
Jane de Almeida, Cicero Inacio da Silva, Alfredo Suppia, Brett Stalbaum
Factual accuracy and the cultural context of science in popular media: Perspectives of media makers, middle school students, and university students on an entertainment television program
Evan Szu, Jonathan Osborne, Alexis D. Patterson
Making UFOs make sense: Ufology, science, and the history of their mutual mistrust
Greg Eghigian
Historical Moments in Public Understa nding of Science
Paolo Mantegazza and the dream of ‘making’ science popular circa 1860–1900.
Cristiano Turbil
Book Review
Book Review: Raza G, Ren F, Khan HJ and He W (eds), Constructing culture of science: Communication of science in India and China
Hepeng Jia

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