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  1. Scientific uncertainty and the mass media
  2. Constructing (un-)certainty: An exploration of journalistic decision-making in the reporting of neuroscience
  3. Scientists in the public sphere: Interactions of scientists and journalists in Brazil
  4. Public communication of science 2.0: Is the communication of science via the "new media" online a genuine transformation or old wine in new bottles?
  5. Les dues cultures. Científics i periodistes, una relació encara vigent
  6. Taiwanese life scientists less "medialized" than their Western colleagues
  7. Gap between science and media revisited: Scientists as public communicators
  8. MEDIALIZED SCIENCE?
  9. Journalism and Social Media as Means of Observing the Contexts of Science
  10. Blindstellen der Risiko-Nutzen-Perspektive in der Analyse der Technik- und Risikoberichterstattung – Informationsbedarf des Medienpublikums und gesellschaftliche Diskurse als journalistische Randbedingungen
  11. Similar challenges but different responses: Media coverage of measles vaccination in the UK and China
  12. Das Verhältnis von Wissenschaftlern zur öffentlichen Kommunikation
  13. Scientific Sources and the Mass Media: Forms and Consequences of Medialization
  14. Preaching to the converted? An analysis of the UK public for space exploration
  15. Mass-Mediated Expertise as Informal Policy Advice
  16. Exploring a Black Box: Cross-National Study of Visit Effects on Visitors to Large Physics Research Centers in Europe
  17. Science-Media Interface: It's Time to Reconsider
  18. SCIENCE COMMUNICATION: Interactions with the Mass Media
  19. Thomas Listerman (2007). Biotechnology in Press and Public. An International Study of Press Coverage about Biotechnology and its Relationship to Public Opinion.
  20. Medialization of Science as a Prerequisite of Its Legitimization and Political Relevance
  21. Culture and Technological Innovation: Impact of Institutional Trust and Appreciation of Nature on Attitudes towards Food Biotechnology in the USA and Germany
  22. Factors influencing knowledge productivity in German research groups: lessons for developing countries
  23. Steffen Kolb: Mediale Thematisierung in Zyklen. Theoretischer Entwurf und empirische Anwendung. Köln: Herbert von Halem, 2005
  24. Steffen Kolb: Mediale Thematisierung in Zyklen. Theoretischer Entwurf und empirische Anwendung. Köln: Herbert von Halem, 2005
  25. Editorial: Public Opinion on Biotechnology
  26. Attitudes towards genetic engineering
  27. The committed are hard to persuade. Recipients' thoughts during exposure to newspaper and TV stories on genetic engineering and their effect on attitudes
  28. Anmerkungen zu Hans Mohrs Studie über „Das Expertendilemma“
  29. The interaction of journalists and scientific experts: co-operation and conflict between two professional cultures
  30. Risikokommunikation in den Medien
  31. In search for opportunities to raise ‘environmental risk literacy’
  32. Information Needs Concerning a Planned Waste Incineration Facility
  33. Risiko-Kommunikation: Kernenergie
  34. ‘Chernobyl’ and the nuclear power issue in West German public opinion
  35. Kooperation zwischen Wissenschaft und Industrie: Wer ist der Motor des technischen Fortschritts?
  36. Die Planungszelle als Erhebungssituation
  37. An empirical investigation of citizens' preferences among four energy scenarios
  38. Medialisierung der Neurowissenschaften Bedeutung journalistischer Medien für die Wissenschafts-Governance
  39. The Science-Media Interface: Interactions of Scientists and Journalists
  40. Europe, Research System In
  41. Scientists as public experts
  42. Medialisierung der Wissenschaft als Voraussetzung ihrer Legitimierung und politischen Relevanz