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  1. Socially-distanced science: how British publics were imagined, modelled and marginalised in political and expert responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
  2. Three institutional pathways to envision the future of the IPCC
  3. Growing polarization around climate change on social media
  4. Socially-distanced science: how British publics were imagined, modelled and marginalised in political and expert responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
  5. Google Images, cambio climático y la desaparición de los humanos
  6. Trouble in the trough: how uncertainties were downplayed in the UK’s science advice on Covid-19
  7. Learning the lessons of Climategate: A cosmopolitan moment in the public life of climate science
  8. Why setting a climate deadline is dangerous
  9. NGO perspectives on the social and ethical dimensions of plant genome-editing
  10. What do we know about public attitudes towards experts? Reviewing survey data in the United Kingdom and European Union
  11. The social media life of climate change: Platforms, publics, and future imaginaries
  12. Autism Scientists’ Reflections on the Opportunities and Challenges of Public Engagement: A Qualitative Analysis
  13. Visual cross-platform analysis: digital methods to research social media images
  14. Three lessons from evidence-based medicine and policy: increase transparency, balance inputs and understand power
  15. A Reply to Cook and Oreskes on Climate Science Consensus Messaging
  16. Why are NGOs sceptical of genome editing?
  17. Beyond Counting Climate Consensus
  18. Against the tide of depoliticisation: the politics of research governance
  19. Politics of Science and Technology
  20. ‘An Inconvenient Truth’: A social representation of scientific expertise.
  21. Transparency: issues are not that simple
  22. An open letter to The BMJ editors on qualitative research
  23. Reply to 'Clarity of meaning in IPCC press conference'
  24. Communicating climate change: conduits, content, and consensus
  25. Randomised trials in context: practical problems and social aspects of evidence-based medicine and policy
  26. Tension between scientific certainty and meaning complicates communication of IPCC reports
  27. Evidence and policy: discourses, meanings and practices
  28. The new randomised controlled trials (RCT) movement in public policy: challenges of epistemic governance
  29. Scientific data and its limits: rethinking the use of evidence in local climate change policy
  30. Evidence and meaning in policy making
  31. Climate Change on Twitter: Topics, Communities and Conversations about the 2013 IPCC Working Group 1 Report