Distortion, confusion, and impasses: could a public dialogue within Knowledge Landscapes contribute to better communication and understanding of innovative knowledge?

作者: Anna Lydia Svalastog , Joachim Allgaier , Lucia Martinelli , Srecko Gajovic

DOI: 10.3325/CMJ.2014.55.54

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摘要: In contrast to former discussions focusing on dialogue between science, policy makers, and the public, aim of this paper was focus broader com-municative situation related inno ...

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