Communicating Science

  • Communicating Science: The Scientific Article from the 17th Century to the Present
    By Alan G. Gross, Joseph E. Harmon, Michael S. Reidy

    Shapin, Steven, and Simon Schaffer. 1985. Leviathan and the Air-Pump: Hobbes, Boyle, and the Experimental Life. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Shapiro, Alan. 1996. “The Gradual Acceptance of Newton's Theory of Light and ...

  • Communicating Science: The Scientific Article from the 17th Century to the Present
    By Alan G. Gross, Joseph E. Harmon, Michael S. Reidy

    These comprise one article by Watson and Crick, 100 experimental articles from the Philosophical Transactions, one article and one book by Newton, 40 articles from the Physical Review, and 20 articles by Arthur Holly Compton.

  • Communicating Science: Professional, Popular, Literary
    By Nicholas Russell

    174 Christian Science 272, 277 Christopher, john 268 Citation 36, 37, 54, 56 Citizen journalists (reporters) 165, ... on xenotransplantation 110-11 Cook, Guy 177-8 Cook, Robin 297 Cooper, William 290 Copenhagen 302, 303, 310, 313, ...

  • Communicating Science: The Scientific Article from the 17th Century to the Present
    By Alan G. Gross, Joseph E. Harmon, Michael S. Reidy

    This book describes the development of the scientific article from its modest beginnings to the global phenomenon that it has become today.

  • Communicating Science
    By Roger Hill, Eileen Scanlon, Elizabeth Whitelegg

    Bearing these matters in mind , Black Holes and Uncle Albert was written and , like the first book , tested developmentally . This in its turn was to be followed by Uncle Albert and the Quantum Quest , thus completing the trilogy that ...

  • Communicating Science: A Global Perspective
    By Bruce V. Lewenstein, Luisa Massarani, Bernard Schiele

    Communicating Science describes the pathways followed by 39 different countries. All continents and many cultures are represented. For some countries, this is the first time that their science communication story has been told.

  • Communicating Science
    By Eileen Scanlon

    Dictionaries or primers for scientific literacy There has been a recent rash of books like this , mostly from the United States , with titles like The Techno / Peasant Survival Manual , 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About Science or ...

  • Communicating Science: A Practical Guide For Engineers And Physical Scientists
    By Boxman Edith S, Boxman Reuven

    The book achieves the objectives: every PhD student may not want to read the book, but should — and will not regret it.'European Science EditingRead this book before you write your thesis or journal paper!

  • Communicating Science: A Practical Guide
    By Pierre Laszlo

    This book will be useful to anyone having to convert scientific data into an easily intelligible and interesting narrative.

  • Communicating Science: New Agendas in Communication
    By LeeAnn Kahlor, Patricia Stout

    This volume explores the evolution of science communication, addressing key issues and offering substance for future study.

  • Communicating Science: A Primer for Working with the Media
    By Holly Menninger, Robert Gropp

    Communicating Science: A Primer for Working with the Media

  • Communicating Science
    By Roger Hill, Eileen Scanlon, Kirk Junker

    The centennial history of the American Physiological Society devotes a chapter to the society's biannual meetings : M.J. ... 13 Exceptions include , for example , F.P. Woodford , The Ciba Foundation : An Analytic History 1949-1974 ...

  • Communicating Science: An Introductory Guide for Conveying Scientific Information to Academic and Public Audiences
    By Roy Jensen

    Communicating Science provides students with a foundation for writing, reviewing, and presenting scientific information.

  • Communicating Science
    By Roger Hill, Eileen Scanlon, Kirk Junker

    This volume traces the modern critical and performance history of this play, one of Shakespeare's most-loved and most-performed comedies. The essay focus on such modern concerns as feminism, deconstruction, textual theory, and queer theory.

  • Communicating Science: Professional, Popular, Literary
    By Nicholas Russell

    This book critically examines the origin of this drive to improve communication, and discusses why simply improving scientists' communication skills and understanding of their audiences may not be enough.