insider.si.edu: Practising science communication in the information age : theorizing professional practices / edited by Richard Holliman ... [et al.]
Practising science communication in the information age : theorizing professional practices / edited by Richard Holliman ... [et al.]
insider.si.edu: Investigating science communication in the information age : implications for public engagement and popular media / edited by Richard Holliman ... [et al.]
Investigating science communication in the information age : implications for public engagement and popular media / edited by Richard Holliman ... [et al.]
Moving forwards or in circles? Science communication and scientific governance in an age of innovation / Alan Irwin -- The new politics of public engagement with science / Jack Stilgoe and James ...
Communicating post-academic science -- Scientists communicating / Jane Gregory -- Ethical codes and scientific norms : the role of communication in maintaining the social contract for science / Robert ...
insider.si.edu: Ethics and practice in science communication / edited by Susanna Priest, Jean Goodwin, and Michael F. Dahlstrom
Ethics and practice in science communication / edited by Susanna Priest, Jean Goodwin, and Michael F. Dahlstrom
It's a phrase in the book "To Kill a Mockingbird" Mindful of John Wesley's strictures on the use of many words in buying and selling, Simon made a pile practising medicine, but.... Please help me understand pile practising medicine
Practising sports activities not only cultivates physical skills but also fosters emotional release and nurtures deeper interpersonal connections, thereby strengthening bonds of friendship.
The difference is that playing and practising can be transitive or intransitive. When they are transitive, they can either take the instrument as their object or something else. You can "play a tune on the piano", but you can't "play a tune the piano". So when the object is not the instrument, you need "on" before the instrument. But when there is a different object, the "on" is optional and ...