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Demos - See Through Science. Why public engagement needs to move upstream

James Wilsdon and Rebecca Willis pamphlet (71 pages) offers practical guidance about 'upstream engagement' for scientists, policy-makers, research councils, businesses and NGOs. They argue that 'only ...

Source: Demos, Demos

2004

Keywords: science, press coverage, public engagement

Photo: Midday Sun, CC Beppie K
Photo: Midday Sun, CC Beppie K

IPPR - Warm Words. Telling the climate story

IPPR/Linguistic Landscapes report by Gill Ereaut and Nat Segnit analysing the dominant discourses in the coverage of climate change by the media, the corresponding public discourse, and suggestions as...

Source: IPPR, Institute for Public Policy Research

Aug-06

Keywords: climate change, science, media portrayal

OII - The World Wide Web of Science, Reconfiguring Access to Information

Preliminary results of a new study into how the internet might reconfigure access to scientific information. Examines three possible models of development: reinforcement, democratisation and winner-ta...

Source: Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford Internet Institute

Mar-06

Keywords: globalisation, science, Internet, access, democracy

Pew IALP - The Internet as a Resource for News and Information about Science.

Findings of daily tracking survey show internet is second only to television as source of news about science for Americans. 40m rely on internet as main sources of science news. Particularly true if ...

Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project, Pew Internet and American Life Project

Nov-06

Keywords: science, Online news, Internet

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