The Yearbook Addresses The Overriding Question: What Are The Effects Of The ‘opening Up’ Of Science To The Media? Theoretical Considerations And A Host Of Empirical Studies Covering Different Configurations Provide An In-depth Analysis Of The Sciences’ Media Connection And Its Repercussions On Scien
[Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook] The Sciences’ Media Connection –Public Communication and its Repercussions Volume 28 || Issue Selection in Science Journalism: Towards a Special Theory of News Values for Science News?
✍ Scribed by Rödder, Simone; Franzen, Martina; Weingart, Peter
- Book ID
- 120451369
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- Dutch
- Weight
- 478 KB
- Edition
- 2012
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 9400720858
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✦ Synopsis
The Yearbook Addresses The Overriding Question: What Are The Effects Of The ‘opening Up’ Of Science To The Media? Theoretical Considerations And A Host Of Empirical Studies Covering Different Configurations Provide An In-depth Analysis Of The Sciences’ Media Connection And Its Repercussions On Science Itself. They Help To Form A Sound Judgement On This Recent Development.
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The Yearbook Addresses The Overriding Question: What Are The Effects Of The ‘opening Up’ Of Science To The Media? Theoretical Considerations And A Host Of Empirical Studies Covering Different Configurations Provide An In-depth Analysis Of The Sciences’ Media Connection And Its Repercussions On Scien
The Yearbook Addresses The Overriding Question: What Are The Effects Of The ‘opening Up’ Of Science To The Media? Theoretical Considerations And A Host Of Empirical Studies Covering Different Configurations Provide An In-depth Analysis Of The Sciences’ Media Connection And Its Repercussions On Scien
The Yearbook Addresses The Overriding Question: What Are The Effects Of The ‘opening Up’ Of Science To The Media? Theoretical Considerations And A Host Of Empirical Studies Covering Different Configurations Provide An In-depth Analysis Of The Sciences’ Media Connection And Its Repercussions On Scien