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- 2001053888 contributor B8959840.
- 2001053888 created "c2001.".
- 2001053888 date "2001".
- 2001053888 date "c2001.".
- 2001053888 dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- 2001053888 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2001053888 description "Machine generated contents note: SECTION 1: TOWARDS A THEORETICAL BASIS FOR SCIENCE -- COMMUNICATION -- 1. The Background to Effective Science Communication by the Public -- Susan M. Stocklmayer -- 2. Science Communication with the Public: A Cross Cultural Event -- Glenn Aikenhead -- 3. More than Story Telling-Reflecting on Popular Science -- Jon Turney -- 4. Topical Perspective and the Rhetorical Grounds of Practical Reason in -- Arguments About Science -- Lawrence J Prelli -- 5. Postmodern Science: The Decline or Liberation of Science -- Richard Eckersley -- SECTION 2: THE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO SCIENCE -- COMMUNICATION -- 6. Conversations in a Landscape of Science and Magic: Thinking about -- Science Communication -- David Sless & Ruth Shrensky -- 7. Communicating Science Through Interactive Science Research Centres: -- A Research Perspective -- Leonie J. Rennie -- 8. Towards a Unified Model of Education and Entertainment in Technology -- Centres -- John K. Gilbert 9. Reaching the Public - Communicating the Vision -- Susan M. Stocklmayer -- SECTION 3: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND THE MEDIA -- 10. Science Journalism: the Inside Story -- Peter Spinks -- 11. Presenting a Radio Science Program: Engaging the Public Interest -- Deborah Cohen -- 12. Science Communication via Television and the World Wide Web -- lan Allen -- SECTION 4: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION IN PRACTICE: CASE HISTORIES -- 13. New Visions for Associations for the Advancement of Science: A Case -- Study -- Peter Briggs -- 14. The Edinburgh International Science Festival -- Simon Gage -- 15. The Questacon Story -- Michael M. Gore' -- 16. The Anatomy of a Science Circus and the Development of a Graduate -- Program in Science Communication -- Chris Bryant -- 17. Learning by Building (Destroying and Tinkering, Too): A Powerful -- Science Communication Tool -- Vivian Altmann, Modesto Tamez and Dennis Bartels -- EPILOGUE: REFLECTIONS OF AN EMINENT SCIENTIST -- 18. Learning Science Communication on the Job -- Peter Doherty -- Notes on Contributors.".
- 2001053888 extent "xv, 284 p. ;".
- 2001053888 identifier "1402001304 (acid-free paper)".
- 2001053888 identifier 2001053888-d.html.
- 2001053888 identifier 2001053888.html.
- 2001053888 isPartOf "Science & technology education library ; v. 14".
- 2001053888 issued "2001".
- 2001053888 issued "c2001.".
- 2001053888 language "eng".
- 2001053888 publisher "Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers,".
- 2001053888 subject "501/.4 21".
- 2001053888 subject "Communication in science.".
- 2001053888 subject "Q223 .S2385 2001".
- 2001053888 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: SECTION 1: TOWARDS A THEORETICAL BASIS FOR SCIENCE -- COMMUNICATION -- 1. The Background to Effective Science Communication by the Public -- Susan M. Stocklmayer -- 2. Science Communication with the Public: A Cross Cultural Event -- Glenn Aikenhead -- 3. More than Story Telling-Reflecting on Popular Science -- Jon Turney -- 4. Topical Perspective and the Rhetorical Grounds of Practical Reason in -- Arguments About Science -- Lawrence J Prelli -- 5. Postmodern Science: The Decline or Liberation of Science -- Richard Eckersley -- SECTION 2: THE EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO SCIENCE -- COMMUNICATION -- 6. Conversations in a Landscape of Science and Magic: Thinking about -- Science Communication -- David Sless & Ruth Shrensky -- 7. Communicating Science Through Interactive Science Research Centres: -- A Research Perspective -- Leonie J. Rennie -- 8. Towards a Unified Model of Education and Entertainment in Technology -- Centres -- John K. Gilbert 9. Reaching the Public - Communicating the Vision -- Susan M. Stocklmayer -- SECTION 3: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION AND THE MEDIA -- 10. Science Journalism: the Inside Story -- Peter Spinks -- 11. Presenting a Radio Science Program: Engaging the Public Interest -- Deborah Cohen -- 12. Science Communication via Television and the World Wide Web -- lan Allen -- SECTION 4: SCIENCE COMMUNICATION IN PRACTICE: CASE HISTORIES -- 13. New Visions for Associations for the Advancement of Science: A Case -- Study -- Peter Briggs -- 14. The Edinburgh International Science Festival -- Simon Gage -- 15. The Questacon Story -- Michael M. Gore' -- 16. The Anatomy of a Science Circus and the Development of a Graduate -- Program in Science Communication -- Chris Bryant -- 17. Learning by Building (Destroying and Tinkering, Too): A Powerful -- Science Communication Tool -- Vivian Altmann, Modesto Tamez and Dennis Bartels -- EPILOGUE: REFLECTIONS OF AN EMINENT SCIENTIST -- 18. Learning Science Communication on the Job -- Peter Doherty -- Notes on Contributors.".
- 2001053888 title "Science communication in theory and practice / edited by Susan M. Stocklmayer, Michael M. Gore, and Chris Bryant.".
- 2001053888 type "text".