Lamberts, R. (2017, August 22). Science is important but moves too fast: Five charts on how Australians view science and scientists. The Conversation.
Publications archive
The following is a list of Centre for the Public Awareness of Science publications up to 2018.
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2017
Popular media
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Lamberts, R. (2017, July 7). Book review: The Death of Expertise. The Conversation.
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Lamberts, R. (2017, May 12). Distrust of experts happens when we forget they are human beings. The Conversation.
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Leach, J. (2017, June 21). Science journalism is in Australia's interest, but needs support to thrive. The Conversation.
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McKinnon, M. (2017, November 10). Brian Cox is a world record holding 'rockstar scientist'. Here's why. The Conversation.
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Walker, G. (2017, April 26). A science circus for Southeast Asia. New Mandala.
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Watson, M. (2017, November 26). Ask Fuzzy: Gene editing breakthrough of the century. The Canberra Times.
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Watson, M. (2017, October 19). A CRISPR way forward: developments in human gene therapy. Woroni Newspaper.
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Zhang, T. (2017, May 5). Why I marched for science. ANU Science Student Blog.
Selected media coverage
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ABC Science. (2017, September 28). ABC launches science cadetship in memory of 'science news geek' Darren Osborne. ABC News. Mentions Darren Osborne's time at the ANU and with the Science Circus.
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ANU Media. (2017, October 11). Science boosts skills of young people with intellectual disabilities. ANU News. Reports on Vanessa de Kauwe's PhD research.
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ANU Media. (2017, October 30). ANU seeks public views on gene-altering technology. ANU News. Story on Michel Watson's PhD research.
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ANU News. (2017, April 27). ANU collaborates with African science centres. ANU News.
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ANU Science. (2017, November 28). When science skills become life skills. ANU Science, Environment, Health and Medicine Research Stories. Reports on Vanessa de Kauwe's PhD research.
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Baker, E. (2017, April 27). ANU launches training program for scientists from eight African countries. The Canberra Times.
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CBAA. (2017, October 12-19). Multiple broadcasters, syndicated Australia Wide (radio). Interview with Vanessa de Kauwe about her PhD research.
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Hunt, J. (2017, October 12). Mornings, ABC South Eastern. Interview with Vanessa de Kauwe about her PhD research.
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Kilburn, M. (2017, August) Texting the Doctor. Doctor Who Magazine, Special edition #47 'Referencing the Doctor', pp. 38-41. Includes interview with Lindy Orthia about her 2013 book Doctor Who and Race.
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Laverty, J. (2017, October 11). Drive, ABC Canberra. Interview with Vanessa de Kauwe about her PhD research.
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Varischetti, B. (2017, October 12) Survey tests attitudes to human gene therapy. ABC Perth Drive. Interview with Michel Watson about her PhD research.
2016
Book chapters
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McKinnon, M. & Vos, J. (2016). Crossing a Threshold. In Maarten C.A. van der Sanden & Marc J. de Vries (Eds), Science and Technology Education and Communication: Seeking Synergy, (pp 27 - 46). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers
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Smith, C. & Rowe, G. (2016). Deliberative processes in practice. In S. Dodds & R.A. Ankeny (eds.) Big Picture Bioethics: Developing Democratic Policy in Contested Domains, Springer, pp. 59-70.
Refereed journal papers
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Donkers, M. & Orthia, L.A. (2016). Popular theatre for science engagement: Audience engagement with human cloning following a production of Caryl Churchill's A Number. International Journal of Science Education Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 6(1), 23-45. doi: 10.1080/21548455.2014.947349.
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Gallois, C., Ashworth, P., Leach, J. & Moffat, K. (2016). The language of science and social licence to operate. Journal of Language and Social Psychology. Prepublished online 17 August 2016. doi: 10.1177/0261927X16663254.
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Huttner-Koros, A. & Perera, S. (2016). Communicating science in English: a preliminary exploration into the professional self-perceptions of Australian scientists from language backgrounds other than English. Journal of Science Communication, 15(08), A03.
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Li, R. & Orthia, L.A. (2016). Communicating the nature of science through The Big Bang Theory: Evidence from a focus group study. International Journal of Science Education Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 6(2): 115-136. doi: 10.1080/21548455.2015.1020906.
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Linvill, D.L. & Grant, W.J. (2016). The role of student academic beliefs in perceptions of instructor ideological bias. Teaching in Higher Education. Prepublished online 2 October 2016. doi:10.1080/13562517.2016.1237493.
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McKinnon M., Semmens D., Moon B., Amarasekara I. & Bolliet L. (2016) Science, Twitter and election campaigns: tracking #auspol in the Australian federal elections. Journal of Science Communication, 15(06), A04.
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Orthia, L.A. & Morgain, R. (2016). The gendered culture of scientific competence: A study of scientist characters in Doctor Who 1963-2013. Sex Roles, 75(3), 79-94. doi: 10.1007/s11199-016-0597-y
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Orthia, L.A. (2016). Democratizing science in the eighteenth century: resonances between Condorcet’s Sketch (1795) and twenty-first century science communication. Journal of Science Communication, 15(04), A04.