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09.01 - 09.07 |
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09.08 - 09.14 |
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09.15 - 09.21 |
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09.22 - 09.28 |
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09.29 - 10.05 |
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10.06 - 10.12 |
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10.13 - 10.19 |
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-From 'trust us' to participatory governance Deliberative publics and science policy
-Science and National Pride The Iranian Press Coverage of Nanotechnology, 2004-2009 |
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10.20 - 10.26 |
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10.27 - 11.02 |
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-Climate Change in the Newsroom Journalists' Evolving Standards of Objectivity When covering Global Warming
-Science News Consumption Patterns and Their Implications for Public Understanding of Science |
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11.03 - 11.09 |
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-New Perspectives on Popular Culture, Science and Technology Web Browsers and the new Iliiteracy
-Science Information in Fictional Movies Effects of Context and Gender |
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11.10 - 11.16 |
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-A surfeit of science The 'CSI effect' and the media appropriation of the public understanding of science
-The Comic Books between Fantasy, Science-Fiction and Politics |
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11.17 - 11.23 |
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-What science are you singing A study of the science image in the mainstream music of Taiwan
-Why people attend science festivals Interests, motivations and self-reported benefits of public engagement with research |
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11.24 - 11.30 |
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12.01 - 12.07 |
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12.08 - 12.14 |
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12.15 - 12.21 |
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