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Where has the doctor gone? The mediazation of medicine on Dutch television, 1961—2000 [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 17 (2008) 4. p.461-472
Mass media framing of biotechnology news [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 16 (2007) 2. p.183-203
Conflicted scientists: the “shared pool” dilemma of scientific advisory committees [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 14 (2005) 3. p.285-303
Book Review: Motivating Science. Science Communication from a Philosophical, Educational and Cultural Perspective [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 16 (2007) 1. p.113-115
Cloning sensations: mass mediated articulation of social responses to controversial biotechnology [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 14 (2005) 2. p.185-200
You cannot be serious! Public understanding of technology with special reference to “Hawk-Eye” [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 17 (2008) 3. p.283-308
Scientists' motivation to communicate science and technology to the public: surveying participants at the Madrid Science Fair [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 17 (2008) 3. p.349-367
"Words of mass destruction": British newspaper coverage of the genetically modified food debate, expert and non-expert reactions [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 15 (2006) 1. p.5-29
Book review: Elizabeth Leane, Reading Popular Physics: Disciplinary Skirmishes and Textual Strategies [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 17 (2008) 2. p.278-279
Ecological restoration as a real-world experiment: designing robust implementation strategies in an urban environment [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 14 (2005) 3. p.269-284