Items where Author is "Bauer, Martin W."
Number of items: 92.
Dialogicality and conspiracy theory:the coexistence of conspiracist and non-conspiracist beliefs. (2025)
Hall, Matthew and Franks, Bradley and Bauer, Martin W.
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AI with common sense:what concept of common sense? (2024)
Bauer, Martin W.
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AI goes to the movies:fast, intermediate and slow common sense.
Bauer, Martin W. and Schiele, Bernard
Arenas, platforms, and the biotechnology movement.
Bauer, Martin W.
Argument and rhetoric.
Bauer, Martin W. and Glăveanu, Vlad Petre
Artificial intelligence and common sense.
Bauer, Martin W.
Assessing public perceptions: issues and methods.
Dowler, Elizabeth and Bauer, Martin W. and Green, Judith and Gasperoni, Giancarlo
Atoms, bytes and genes: public resistance and techno-scientific responses.
Bauer, Martin W.
The BSE and CJD crisis in the press.
Bauer, Martin W. and Howard, Susan and Hagenhoff, Vera and Gasperoni, Giancarlo and Rusanen, Maria
Beyond “monologicality”? Exploring conspiracist worldviews.
Franks, Bradley and Bangerter, Adrian and Bauer, Martin W. and Hall, Matthew and Noort, Mark C.
Biotechnology and the European public.
Bauer, Martin W. and Gaskell, George and Allum, Nick and Durant, John and Allansdottir, Agnes and Bonfadelli, Heinz and Boy, Daniel and de Cheveigné, Suzanne and Fjaestad, Björn and Guttelin, Jan M. and Hampel, Juergen and Jelsøe, Erling and Jesuino, Jorge Correia and Kohring, Matthias and Kronberger, Nicole and Midden, Cees and Nielsen, Torben Hviid and Przestalski, Andrzej and Rusanen, Timo and Sakellaris, George and Torgersen, Helge and Twardowski, Tomasz and Wagner, Wolfgang
Biotechnology in the years of controversy: a social scientific perspective.
Gaskell, George and Bauer, Martin W.
Bridging science communication and open science - working inclusively toward the common good.
Oliveira, Monique and Barata, Germana and Fleerackers, Alice and Alperin, Juan Pablo and Falade, Bankole and Bauer, Martin W.
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Bustling public communication by astronomers around the world driven by personal and contextual factors.
Entradas, Marta and Bauer, Martin W.
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CPS INC: l'avenir de la communication de la science.
Bauer, Martin W. and Gregory, J.
Can understanding worldviews help promote a more positive culture of science in Kuwait?
Bauer, Martin W. and Sartawi, Mohammad and Sammut, Gordon
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Ciência popular como imunização cultural - recuperar a função de resistência das representações sociais.
Bauer, Martin W.
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Come i media hanno alimentato la distinzione tra biotechnologie rosse e verdi.
Bauer, Martin W.
Conspiracy theories as quasi-religious mentality: an integrated account from cognitive science, social representations theory, and frame theory.
Franks, Bradley and Bangerter, Adrian and Bauer, Martin W.
Controversial medical and agri-food biotechnology: a cultivation analysis.
Bauer, Martin W.
Developing science culture indicators through text mining and online media monitoring.
Bauer, Martin W. and Suerdem, Ahmet
Do national innovation projects shape citizens’ public health behaviours?
Ansell, Ben and Bauer, Martin W. and Gingrich, Jane and Stilgoe, Jack
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The Fukushima accident and public perceptions about nuclear power around the globe – a challenge & response model.
Bauer, Martin W. and Gylstorff, Sigurd and Bargmann Madsen, Emil and Mejlgaard, Niels
Garantindo os benefícios de uma moratória Lavouras transgênicas no Brasil: especialmente a de soja (1995 - 2004).
Bauer, Martin W.
Global science journalism report: working conditions & practices, professional ethos and future expectations.
Bauer, Martin W. and Howard, Susan and Romo Ramos, Yulye Jessica and Massarani, Luisa and Amorim, Luis
I have faith in science and in God:common sense, cognitive polyphasia and attitudes to science in Nigeria.
Falade, Bankole A. and Bauer, Martin W.
In search of a Tawney Moment:income inequality, financial crisis and the mass media in the UK and the USA.
McGovern, Patrick and Obradović, Sandra and Bauer, Martin W.
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In search of the universal dimensions of Public Perception of Science.
Todorov, V. and Petkova, K. and Bauer, Martin W.
Income inequality and the absence of a Tawney moment in the mass media.
McGovern, Patrick and Obradović, Sandra and Bauer, Martin W.
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Indicators for promoting and monitoring responsible research and innovation: report from the expert group on policy indicators for responsible research and innovation.
Roger, Strand and Spaapen, Jack and Bauer, Martin W. and Hogan, Ela and Revuelta, Gema and Stagl, Sigrid
Introduction.
Bauer, Martin W. and Schiele, Bernard
Introspective interviewing for work activities:applying subjective digital ethnography in a nuclear industry case study.
Fauquet-Alekhine, Philippe and Bauer, Martin W. and Lahlou, Saadi
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Journalism, science and society: science communication between news and public relations.
Bauer, Martin W. and Bucchi, Massimiano
Kritische Beobachtungen zur Geschichte der Wissenschaftskommunikation.
Bauer, Martin W.
'La longue duree' of popular science, 1830-present.
Bauer, Martin W.
Le fait accompli et son influence sociale.
Bauer, Martin W.
Long-term trends in the public representation of science across the 'iron curtain': Britain and Bulgaria, 1946-95.
Bauer, Martin W. and Petkova, Kristina and Boyadjieva, Pepka and Gornev, Galin
Los cambios en la cultura de la ciencia en Espana, 1989-2010.
Bauer, Martin W.
Mapping antibiotics awareness across European regions.
Zulato, Edoardo and Bauer, Martin W.
Media monitoring.
Bauer, Martin W.
Mobilisation for public engagement: benchmarking the practices of research institutes.
Entradas, M. and Bauer, Martin W.
Modern Portugal and its science culture: regional and generational comparisons.
Bauer, Martin W. and Howard, Susan
Narrative interviewing.
Jovchelovitch, Sandra and Bauer, Martin W.
New report for the European Commission identifies indicators for responsible research and innovation.
Bauer, Martin W.
No time for experts? Trust in science after the BREXIT vote of 23 June 2016.
Bauer, Martin W.
Notes on attitudes to science – let us investigate the ‘longue durée’ in comparison.
Bauer, Martin W.
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PUS in turbulent times II: a shifting vocabulary that brokers inter-disciplinary knowledge.
Suerdem, Ahmet K. and Bauer, Martin W. and Howard, Susan and Ruby, Luke
Pandem-icons — exploring the characteristics of highly visible scientists during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Joubert, Marina and Guenther, Lars and Metcalfe, Jenni and Riedlinger, Michelle and Chakraborty, Anwesha and Gascoigne, Toss and Schiele, Bernard and Baram-Tsabari, Ayelet and Malkov, Dmitry and Fattorini, Eliana and Revuelta, Gema and Barata, Germana and Riise, Jan and Schröder, Justin T. and Horst, Maja and Kaseje, Margaret and Kirsten, Marnell and Bauer, Martin W. and Bucchi, Massimiano and Flores, Natália and Wolfson, Orli and Chen, Tingjie
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Paradigm change for science communication: commercial science needs a critical public.
Bauer, Martin W.
Pathways to use of communication campaigns’ evaluation findings within international organizations.
O'Neil, Glen and Bauer, Martin W.
Pesquisa qualitativa con texto, imagem e som:um manual prático.
Bauer, Martin W. and Gaskell, George
Psychology in the press 1988-1999.
Howard, Susan and Bauer, Martin W.
Public Understanding of Science: a peer-review journal for turbulent times.
Bauer, Martin W. and Howard, Susan
Public attention to science, 1820‐2010 - a ‘longue duree’ picture.
Bauer, Martin W.
Public communication by climate scientists:what, with whom and why?
Entradas, Marta and Marcelino, Joana and Bauer, Martin W. and Lewenstein, Bruce
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Public communication by research institutes compared across countries and sciences:building capacity for engagement or competing for visibility?
Entradas, Marta and Bauer, Martin W. and O'Muircheartaigh, Colm and Marcinkowski, Frank and Okamura, Asako and Pellegrini, Giuseppe and Besley, John and Massarani, Luisa and Russo, Pedro and Dudo, Anthony and Saracino, Barbara and Silva, Carla and Kano, Kei and Amorim, Luis and Bucchi, Massimiano and Suerdem, Ahmet and Oyama, Tatsuo and Li, Yuh Yuh
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Public knowledge of and attitudes to science: alternative measures that may end the "science war".
Bauer, Martin W. and Petkova, Kristina and Boyadjieva, Pepka
Relating ‘science culture’ and innovation.
Bauer, Martin W. and Suerdem, A.
Resistance to change - a monitor of new technology.
Bauer, Martin W.
Resistance to new technology and its effects on nuclear power, information technology and biotechnology.
Bauer, Martin W.
Science and technology in the British press - 1946 to 1986.
Bauer, Martin W. and Schiele, B. and Amyot, M. and Benoit, C.
Science culture and its indicators.
Bauer, Martin W.
Science in the media as cultural indicator: contextualizing surveys with media analysis.
Bauer, Martin W.
Science, technology and society: the social representations approach.
Kalampalikis, Nikos and Bauer, Martin W. and Apostolidis, Thémis
Social influence by artefacts.
Bauer, Martin W.
Social influence: modes and modalities.
Sammut, Gordon and Bauer, Martin W.
Social representations theory: a progressive research programme for social psychology.
Bauer, Martin W. and Gaskell, George
Survey research and the public understanding of science.
Bauer, Martin W.
Teaching qualitative research.
Bauer, Martin W. and Flick, Uwe
Technophobia:a misleading conception of resistance to new technology.
Bauer, Martin W.
Text analysis: an introductory manifesto.
Bauer, Martin W. and Bicquelet, Aude and Suerdem, Ahmet K.
Towards a functional analysis of resistance.
Bauer, Martin W.
Towards a paradigm for research on social representations.
Bauer, Martin W. and Gaskell, George
Two cultures of public understanding of science and technology in Europe.
Bauer, Martin W. and Gaskell, George and Durant, John and Midden, Cees and Liakopoulous, Miltos and Scholten, Liesbeth
Understanding a liminal condition:comparing emerging representations of the “vegetative state”.
Zulato, Edoardo and Montali, Lorenzo and Bauer, Martin W.
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University central offices are moving away from doing towards facilitating science communication:a European cross-comparison.
Entradas, Marta and Marcinkowski, Frank and Bauer, Martin W. and Pellegrini, Giuseppe
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Visual rhetoric: collaborating for social impact.
Hilton, P and Tsirogianni, Stavroula and Bauer, Martin W.
What can we learn from 25 years of PUS survey research? Liberating and expanding the agenda.
Bauer, Martin W. and Allum, Nick and Miller, Steve
When artificial intelligence meets common sense, frictions will arise.
Bauer, Martin W. and Schiele, Bernard
Worldviews and attitudes to science in Kuwait:the engagement threshold hypothesis.
Bauer, Martin W. and Sartawi, Mohammad and Sammut, Gordon
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Worldviews, attitudes to science and science policy in Kuwait:the engagement and mobilisation effects.
Sammut, Gordon and Sartawi, Mohammad and Bauer, Martin W. and Mifsud, Rebekah
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The communication function of universities:is there a place for science communication?
Entradas, Marta and Bauer, Martin W. and Marcinkowski, Frank and Pellegrini, Giuseppe
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The culture of science in modern Spain : an analysis of public attitudes across time, age cohorts and regions.
Bauer, Martin W. and Howard, Susan
An emerging “arms race”:resourcing the public communication effort.
Bauer, Martin W. and Entradas, Marta
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The evolution of public understanding of science - discourse and comparative evidence.
Bauer, Martin W.
The medicalisation of science news: from the 'rocket-scalpel' to the 'gene-meteorite' complex.
Bauer, Martin W.
The mobilization of scientists for public engagement.
Bauer, Martin W. and Jensen, Pablo
The paradoxes of resistance in Brazil.
Bauer, Martin W.
The public career of the 'gene': trends in public sentiments from 1946 to 2002.
Bauer, Martin W.
The vicissitudes of 'public understanding of science': from 'literacy' to 'science in society'.
Bauer, Martin W.
The vicissitudes of public understanding of science: from literacy to science in society.
Bauer, Martin W.
A word from the parting editor, 4760 pages down the line.
Bauer, Martin W.