Experts Challenge the "Dangerous Divide" Claims about Science in America
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The "gap" between expert views on science communication and popular claims....
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Category: Pew survey
The "gap" between expert views on science communication and popular claims....
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Category: Pew survey
And a hypothesis as to why....
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A disconnect between research in the area and claims made by bloggers...
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Can science journalists cover effectively something they so deeply care about?
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Category: Pew survey
A "dangerous divide" between expert views and the popular claims made about the Pew findings
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Category: Science communication research
Scientists and their organizations enjoy almost unrivaled trust and admiration, figuring out how to use this communication capital wisely and effectively remains the challenge.
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