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JCOM : Journal of Science Communication
ISSN Print: 1824-2049
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The unsustainable Makers
Adam Arvidsson
Outlaw, hackers, victorian amateurs: diagnosing public participation in the life sciences today
Christopher M. Kelty
Is there something like a peer to peer science?
Michel Bauwens
Shirky and Sanger, or the costs of crowdsourcing
Mathieu O'Neil
Open science: policy implications for the evolving phenomenon of user-led scientific innovation
Victoria Stodden
The public production and sharing of medical information. An Australian perspective
Henry C.H. Ko
Users and peers. From citizen science to P2P science
Alessandro Delfanti
Googling your genes: personal genomics and the discourse of citizen bioscience in the network age
Marina Levina
Science blogs and public engagement with science: practices, challenges, and opportunities
Inna Kouper
Social network science: pedagogy, dialogue, deliberation
Richard Watermeyer
Changing the meaning of peer-to-peer? Exploring online comment spaces as sites of negotiated expertise
Marie-Claire Shanahan
Learning science in informal environments: people, places and pursuits. A review by the US National Science Council (Italian original version)
Paola Rodari
Filling the gap between theory and practice (Italian original version)
Nico Pitrelli
Mouse model: what do Japanese life sciences researchers mean by this term?
Jin Higashijima
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Kae Takahashi
,
Kazuto Kato
Scientific mediation: on social processes, contexts and networks in which scientists are embedded
Miguel Martínez López
The "book" medium and scientific editorial communication: prospects and ongoing changes (Italian original version)
Laura Massoli
The role of evaluation in socialising S&T in the ERA
Evanthia Kalpazidou Schmidt
Contemporary arts in the Natural History Museum London: symbiosis and disruption
Bergit Arends
Techno-scientific hybrids. Science communication in pursuit of an academic identity (Italian original version)
Nico Pitrelli
,
Yurij Castelfranchi
Quality and integrity in scientific writing: prerequisites for quality in science communication
Marie-Claude Roland
The Master's degree of Trieste (Italian original version)
Pietro Greco
The communicative process of weather forecasts issued in the probabilistic form
Alessio Raimondi
Embedding science in society: a European perspective
Luisa Prista
Science cafés. Cross-cultural adaptation and educational applications
M. Norton
,
K. Nohara
Science on air: a journey through early science programmes in US radio
Matteo Merzagora
Arts and science under the sign of Leonardo. The case of the National Museum of Science and Technology ‘Leonardo da Vinci’ of Milan (Italian original version)
Claudio Giorgione
Scientists' virtues matter. More than ever
Alessandro Delfanti
The brain seduction: the public perception of neuroscience
Donato Ramani
Best practice in communications training for public engagement with science, technology, engineering and mathematics
Joana Silva
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Karen Bultitude
Science centres around the world see unrest for art and science in society
Alessandra Drioli
Control societies and the crisis of science journalism
Yurij Castelfranchi
Science comics as tools for science education and communication: a brief, exploratory study
M. Tatalovic
The socialisation of scientific and technological research
Reflection on the collectivization of science through research groups
Brigida Blasi
,
Sandra Romagnosi
A graduate course for science communicators: a Mexican approach
Elaine Reynoso Haynes
Arts and science under the sign of Leonardo. The case of the National Museum of Science and Technology ‘Leonardo da Vinci’ of Milan
Claudio Giorgione
Master's Degree Program in Scientific and Cultural Communication: Preliminary reports on an innovative experience in Brazil (Portuguese original version)
Carlos A. Vogt
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Marcelo Knobel
,
Vera Regina Toledo Camargo
Technoscience, technological cultures and socialisation
Erik Aarden
Public scientific communication: reflections on the public and its participation forms
Peter Seklo?a
,
Ernest ?enko
Master's Degree Program in Scientific and Cultural Communication: Preliminary reports on an innovative experience in Brazil
Carlos A. Vogt
,
Marcelo Knobel
,
Vera Regina Toledo Camargo
Opening the Test Tube: what do we know about research on science communication and the teaching of microbiology in Brazil?
Daniela Franco Carvalho Jacobucci
,
Giuliano Buzá Jacobucci
Opening the Test Tube: what do we know about research on science communication and the teaching of microbiology in Brazil? (Portuguese original version)
Daniela Franco Carvalho Jacobucci
,
Giuliano Buzá Jacobucci
Filling the gap between theory and practice
Nico Pitrelli
Learning science in informal environments: people, places and pursuits. A review by the US National Science Council
Paola Rodari
Science on television: how? Like that!
P. Maeseele
,
L. Desmet
Mapping gender differences in understanding about HIV/AIDS
Surjit Singh
,
Gauhar Raza
,
S.N. Misra
,
Pushpa Dahiya
Science and technology: socialising what for whom?
Sally Wyatt
Communication of influenza, influence of communication
Yurij Castelfranchi
Social technologies and socialization of research
Jos Leijten
A different interpretation of science-society relations: the socialization of scientific and technological research (Italian original version)
Luciano d'Andrea
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