Folheando Jornais — Publicações e Bibliografia
Publicações
- Ana Simões, Luís Miguel Carolino, “The Portuguese astronomer Melo e Simas (1870-1934). Republican ideals and the popularization of science”, submetido à revista Science in Context.
- Ana Simões, Isabel Zilhão, Maria Paula Diogo, and Ana Carneiro, “Halley turns Republican. How the Portuguese press perceived the 1910 return of Halley’s comet”, submetido à revista History of Science.
- Maria Paula Diogo, Ana Cardoso de Matos, “Going Public: The 1st Portuguese National Engineering Meeting and the Popularization of the image of the engineer as an artisan of progress (Portugal, 1931)”, accepted for publication in Journal for Engineering Studies, expected date of publication 2012.
- F. Reis, “From centre to periphery: the role of Portuguese periodicals published by Portuguese émigrés in London and Paris in the early nineteenth century”, in J. Peiffer; J-P- Vittu (coord.), Les journaux savants dans l’Europe des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles, Formes de la communication et agents de la construction des savoirs (to be published in 2012)
- Maria Antónia Pires de Almeida, “A epidemia de cólera de 1853-1856 na imprensa portuguesa”, História, Ciências, Saúde – Manguinho 18( 4) (2011).
- Maria Antónia Pires de Almeida, “The Portuguese cholera morbus epidemic of 1853-56 as seen by the press”, Notes & Records of The Royal Society, published online August 17, 2011
- Simões, Ana, Carneiro, Ana, Diogo, Maria Paula (2009). "What can news about earthquakes, volcanoes and eclipses tell us? Science in the Portuguese press at the beginning of the 20th century". In Arne Schirrmacher (Ed.), Communicating science in 20th century Europe. A survey on research and comparative perspectives, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (MPIWG) Preprint 385, pp. 27-43.
- Tavares, Conceição, Carneiro, Ana, Diogo, Maria Paula, Simões, Ana (2009). "A Imagem Pública da Ciência na Imprensa Portuguesa (1900-1901)". In Carlos Cordeiro, Susana Serpa Silva (Eds.), A História da Imprensa e a Imprensa na História. O contributo dos Açores, Ponta Delgada: Centro de Estudos Gaspar Frutuoso, CEIS 20, pp. 519-536.
- Simões, Ana, Carneiro, Ana, Diogo, Maria Paula (2010). "Riding the wave to reach the masses: natural events in early twentieth century Portuguese daily press", Science and Education, published on-line since 12 September 2010, DOI 10.1007/s 11191-010-9299-J.
- Carolino, Luís Miguel, Ana Simões, "The eclipse, the astronomer and his audience: Frederico Oom and the total solar eclipse of 28 May 1900 in Portugal", accepted for publication in Annals of Science.
- Gavroglu, K., Patiniotis, M., Papanelopoulou, F., Simões, A., Carneiro, A., Diogo, M.P., Bertomeu-Sánchez, J.R., Belmar, A.G. & Nieto-Galan, A. (2008). "Science and technology in the European periphery. Some historiographical reflections". History of Science 46, 153-175
Bibliografia
- d'Andrea, Luciano, A.Declich, "The sociological nature of science communication," Journal of Science Communication 4(2005), 1-9
- Andrews, J.T., Science for the Masses. The Bolshevik state, public science, and the popular imagination in Soviet Russia, 1917-1934 (Texas: A& M Univ Press, ????)
- Aspinall, A. "The Circulation of Newspapers in the Early Nineteenth Century." Review of English Studies 22 (1946): 29-43
- Barton, Ruth. "Just before 'Nature'. The Purposes of Sciences and the Purposes of Popularisation in Some English Popular Science Journals of the 1860s." Annals of science 55 (1998): 1-33. [pdf]
- Bauer, Martin W.; Bucchi, Massimiano, ed. Journalism, Science and Society: Science Communication News and Public Relations. London: Routledge, 2006.
- "Introduction and a guidance for the reader"
- Part I "The changing scenarios of science communication." [pdf]
- Bauer, Martin W.; Petkova Kristina; Boyadjieva Pepka. "Long-Term Trends in the Public Representation of Science Across the 'Iron Curtain": 1945-1995." Social Studies of Science 36, no. 1 (2006): 99-131. [pdf]
- Bauer, Martin W.; Schoon, Ingrid. "Mapping Variety in Public Understanding of Science." Public Understanding of Science 2 (1993): 141-55. [pdf]
- Beder, S., M. Shortland, "Siting a hazardous waste facility: the tangled web of risk communication," Public Understanding of Science, 1 (1992), 139-160. [pdf]
- Behari Lal, "Popularization of Science through News." Philosophy of Science 12, no. 2 (1945): 41-44. [pdf]
- Bensaude-Vincent, B. "A Genealogy of the Increasing Gap between Science and the Public." Public Understanding of Science 10 (2001): 99. [pdf]
- Bowler, Peter. "Experts and Publishers: Writing Popular Science in Early Twentieth-Century Britain, Writing Popular History of Science Now." British Journal for the history of science 39 (2006): 159-87. [pdf]
- P. Brenni, "19th century instruments advertising," in ? [pdf]
- Broks, P. Media Science before the Great War. Basingstoke: MacMillan, 1996. [pdf]
- Broks, Peter. "Science, Media and Culture: British Magazines, 1890-1914." Public Understanding of Science 2 (1993): 123-39. [pdf]
- T. Broman, "The Habermasian public sphere and 'science in the Enlightenment'", History of Science, 36 (1998), 123-149. [pdf]
- Bucchi, Massimiano. Science and the Media. Alternatives Routes in Scientific Communication. London and New York: Rootledge, 2004.
- Bucchi, Massimiano; Mazzolini, Renato G. "Big Science, Little News: Science Coverage in the Italian Daily Press, 1964-1997." Public Understanding of Science 12 (2003): 7-24. [pdf]
- Cantor, G. et al., ed. Science in the Nineteenth Century Periodical: Reading the Magazine of Nature. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
- Dawson, Noakes, Topham, "Introduction" [pdf],
- Topham, "The mirror of literature, amusement and instruction and cheap miscellanies in early 19th century Britain," 37-66 [pdf],
- Dawson, "The Review of Reviews and the new journalism in late-Victorian Britain," 172-195 [pdf],
- Cantor, "Scientific biography in the periodical press," 216-237 [pdf],
- Gooday," Profit and prophecy: electricity in the late-Victorian periodical", 238-254. [pdf]
- Notes [pdf]
- Cantor, G.; Shuttleworth, Sally, ed. Science Serialised; Representations of the Sciences in Nineteenth-Century Periodicals. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2004.
- Introduction [pdf],
- Topham, "Science, natural theology, and the practice of Christian piety in early 19thcentury religious magazines," 37-66 [pdf],
- Small, "Science, liberalism and the ethics of belief: the Contemporary Review in 1877", 239-57 [pdf],
- Ritvo, "Understanding audiences and misunderstanding audiences: some publics for science", 331-49. [pdf]
- Cantor, G.; Shuttleworth, Sally; Topham, Jonathan. "Representations of Science in the 19th-Century Periodical Press." Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 28 (2003): 161-68. [pdf]
- Christidou, Vasilia; Dimopoulos Kostas, Koulaidis Vasilis. "Constructing Social Representations of Science and Technology: The Role of Metaphors in the Press and the Popular Scientific Magazines." Public Understanding of Science 13 (2004): 347-62. [pdf]
- Clemens, Elisabeth S. "Of Asteroids and Dinosaurs: The Role of the Press in the Shaping of Scientific Debate." Social Studies of Science 16, no. 3 (1989): 421-56. [pdf]
- Collins, Harry. "Certainty and the Public Understanding of Science: Science on Television." Social Studies of Science 17, no. 4 (1987): 689-713. [pdf]
- Cook, Guy; Robbins, Peter T; Pieri, Elisa. "'Words of Mass Destruction': British Newspaper Coverage of the Generically Modified Food Debate, Expert and Non-Expert Reactions." Public Understanding of Science 15 (2006): 5-29. [pdf]
- Cooter, R., Pumphrey, S. "Separate Spheres and Public Places: Reflexions on the History of Science Popularisation and Science in Popular Culture." History of Science 32 (1994): 237-67. [pdf]
- Cotkin, G. "The Socialist Popularization of Science in America, 1901 to the First World War." History of Education Quarterly 24, no. 2 (1984): 201-14. [pdf]
- Curtis, Ron. "Narrative Form and Normative Force: Baconian Story-Telling in Popular Science." Social Studies of Science 24, no. 3 (1994): 419-61. [pdf]
- Dimopoulos, K., Koulaidis, V. "The Socio-Epistemic Constitution of Science and Technology in the Greek Press: An Analysis of Its Presentation." Public Understanding of Science (2002): 225-41. [pdf]
- Dunwoody, Sharon; Peters, Hans Peter. "Mass Media Coverage of Technological and Environmental Risks: A Survey of Research in the United States and Germany." Public Understanding of Science 1 (1992): 199-230. [pdf]
- Durant, John, et. Al. . ''Public understanding of science in Britain: the role of medicine in the popular representation of science'', Public Understanding of Science, 1 (????), 161-182. [pdf]
- Einsiedel, Edna F. "Framing Science and Technology." Public Understanding of Science1(1992): 89-101. [pdf]
- Eliot, S.. "Some Trends in British Book Production, 1800-1919." In Literature in the Marketplace: Nineteenth-Century British Publishing and Reading Practices, edited by J.O.; Patten, Jordan, R.L., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995, 19-43.
- Ellegård, A. Darwin and the General Reader: The Reception of Darwin's Theory of Evolution in the British Periodical Press, 1859-1872. Chicago; London: Chicago University Press, 1990. [pdf] [pdf] [pdf] [pdf]
- Evans, W., "Bibliography," Public Understanding of Science 10 (2001), 153-5. [pdf]
- Franck, F., "Sanity, scientism, and 'salvation'", Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 13 (1993), 15-19. [pdf]
- Gamson, William, Modigliani, Andre, "Media discourse and public opinion on nuclear power: a constructionist approach". The American Journal of Sociology, 95/1 (1989), 1-37. [pdf]
- Golinski, J. Science as Public Culture: Chemistry and Enlightenment in Britain, 1760-1820. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
- Gross, Alan G. . The rhetoric of science. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1986.
- Hagendijk, Rod; Meeus Jan. "Blind Faith: Fact, Fiction and Fraud in Public Controversy over Science." Public Understanding of Science 2 (1993): 391-415. [pdf]
- Hansen, A., "Journalistic practices and science reporting in the British Press," Public Understanding of Science 3 (1994), 111-34. [pdf]
- Henson, Louise, G. Cantor, G.Dawson, R. Noakes, S. Shuttleworth, J.R.Topham. Culture and Science in the 19th Century Press. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004.
- Hilgartner, Stephen. . 1990. ''The Dominant View of Popularization: Conceptual Problems, Political Uses'', Social Studies of Science, 20 (1990), 519-539. [pdf]
- Hilgartner, Stephen y Bosk, Charles. "The rise and fall of social problems: A public arenas model". The American Journal of Sociology, 94/1 (1988), 53-78. [pdf]
- Holton, Gerald. "How to Think About the 'Anti-Science' Phenomenon." Public Understanding of Science 1 (1992): 103-28. [pdf]
- Holton, G., "Can science be at the center of modern culture?", Public Understanding of Science 2 (1993), 291-305. [pdf]
- Hornig, S., "Reading risk: public response to print media accounts of technological risks," Public Understanding of Science 2 (1993), 95-109. [pdf]
- Hüppauf, P. Weingart, eds., Science Images and Popular Images of the Sciences (NY: Routledge, 2008). [pdf]
- Hüppauf, P. Weingart, "Introduction: images in and of science, " 3-31; [pdf]
- S. Nikolow, L. Bluma, "Science images between scientific fields and the public sphere. A historiographical survey," 33-51; [pdf]
- B. Clarke, "The self-referential scientist. Narrative, media and the metamorphosis of Cronenberg's The Fly," 301-322. [pdf]
- Hyden Fiona and King Chris, "What the papers say : science coverage by UK national newspapers", School science review, 88 (2006), 81-84. [pdf]
- J. L. M. , Speaking of Science: Science and the Press: Communicating with the Public, Science, New Series, 193 (4248) (Jul. 9, 1976), 136. [pdf]
- Jurdant, Baudoin. ''Popularization of science as the autobiography of science'', Public Understanding of Science, 2 (1993), 365-373. [pdf]
- Knight, D., Public Understanding of Science. A history of communication of scientific ideas (London: Routledge, 2006).
- LaFollette, Marcel Chotkowski, Review:Selling Science: How the Press Covers Science and Technology by Dorothy Nelkin, Isis, 78 ( 4) (Dec. 1987), 650-652. [pdf]
- Lederer, Susan E., Rogers, Naomi. "Media". In Cooter, Roger y Pickston, John (eds). Medicine in the twentieth century. Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Publishers, pp. 487-502.
- Lewenstein, Bruce V. "Was There Really a Popular Science "Boom"?" Science, Technology and Human Values 12( 2) (1987), 29-41. [pdf]
- Lewis, Elton. "Einstein, General Relativity, and the German Press, 1919-1920." ISIS 77(1), (1986), 95-103. [pdf]
- Limoges, C., "Expert knowledge and decision making in controversy contexts," Public Understanding of Science 2 (1993), 417-26. [pdf]
- Lindley, E.H.; Bryan, Wm. L. "Science in the Daily Press", Science, 11 (263), (1900), 74. [pdf]
- Lynn, M.R. "Dividing the Enlightenment: Public Opinion and Popular Science in Old Regime France." ISIS 92 (2001), 34-54. [pdf]
- Macdonald, S., R. Silvertone, "Science on display: the representation of scientific controversy in museum exhibitions," Public Understanding of Science 1 (1992), 69-87. [pdf]
- Malone, R.; Boyd E.; Bero, L.A. "Science in the news: Journalist's Constructions of Passive Smoking as a Social Problem", Social Studies of Science 30/5 (2000), 713-735. [pdf]
- Massarani, B Buys, LH Amorim, F Veneu, "Science Journalism in Latin America: A case study of seven newspapers in the region", Journal of Science Communication, 2005. Also in Portuguese. [pdf]
- McLaughlin-Jenkins. "Common Knowledge: Science and the Late Victorian Working-Class Press." History of Science 39 (2001): 445-65. [pdf]
- McRae, M.W. (ed). The Literature of Science: Perspectives on Popular Scientific Writing. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1993.
- Introduction [pdf]
- D. Russell, "Popularization and the challenge to science-centrism in the 1930s," 37-53; [pdf]
- B. Pegg, "Nature and nation in popular scientific narratives of polar explorations," 213-229; [pdf]
- D.A. Stone, "Omni meets Feynman: the interaction between popular and scientific cultures," 291-310. [pdf]
- A.J. Meadows, A.J. ed. The Development of Science Publishing in Europe, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers, 1980.
- Introduction [pdf]
- R.M. MacLeod, "Evolutionism, Internationalism and Commercial Enterprise in Science: The International Scientific Series 1871-1910," 63-93; [pdf]
- Sahw, "Patterns of journal publication in scientific natural history from 1800 to 1939," 149-176, [pdf]
- MacLeod, Dixon, "Telling the people: science in the public press since WWII," 215-35. [pdf]
- Miller, J.D., "Toward scientific understanding of the public understanding of science and technology," Public Understanding of Science 1 (1992), 23-6. [pdf]
- Miller, S., "Public understanding of science at the crossroads," Public Understanding of Science 10 (2001), 115-20. [pdf]
- Neidhardt, Friedhelm. "The Public as a Communication System." Public Understanding of Science 2 (1993): 339-50. [pdf]
- Nelkin, Dorothy. Selling Science: How the Press Covers Science and Technology. New York: W.H. Freeman, 1995. [pdf]
- Noakes, R. "Science in Mid-Victorian Punch." Endeavour 26 (2002): 92-96. [pdf]
- Nowotny, Helga. "Socially Distributed Knowledge: Five Spaces for Science to Meet the Public." Public Understanding of Science 2 (1993): 307-19. [pdf]
- Perlman, D. "Science and the mass media," Daedalus, ? (?), 207-22. [pdf]
- Petkova K. and Boyadjieva P, "The image of the scientist and its functions", Public Understanding of Science, 3 (1994), 215-224. [pdf]
- Pitrelli, N., F. Manzoli, B. Mantolli, "Science in advertising: uses and consumptions in the Italian Press," Public Understanding of Science 15 (2006), 207-220. [pdf]
- Ritter Wm. E., "Science and the Newspapers", Science, New Series, 67(1733). (Mar. 16, 1928), 279-286. [pdf]
- Rodgers, M., "The Hawking phenomenon," Public Understanding of Science 1 (1992), 231-4. [pdf]
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- Scanlon, E., E. Whitelegg, S. Yates, Communicating science. Contexts and Channels (London: Open University, 1999).
- Secord, James. "Knowledge in Transit." ISIS 95 (2004): 654-72. [pdf]
- Seppänen, Jane; Väliverronen, Esa. "Visualising Biodiversity: The Role of Photographs in Environmental Discourse." Science as Culture 12 (2003): 59-85. [pdf]
- Shapin, Steven, ''Science and the Public'', in R. C. Olby; G. N. Cantor. (eds.), Companion to the History of Modern Science. London: Routledge, 1990, pp. 990-1007.
- Shapin, Steven, ''Why the public ought to understand science-in-the-making'', Public Understanding of Science, 1 (1992), 27-30. [pdf]
- Shea William R., "The History of Science and the Image of Science", Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London , 55/1 (Jan., 2001), 3-7. [pdf]
- Sheets-Pyenson, S. "Popular Science Periodicals in Paris and London: The Emergence of a Low Scientific Culture, 1820-1875." Annals of science 42 (1985): 549-72. [pdf]
- Shinn, T., Whitley, R. (ed.). Expository Science: Forms and Functions of Popularisation. Vol. 9, Sociology of the Sciences. Dordrecht: Reidel, 1985.
- R. Whitley, "Knowledge producers and knowledge acquirers: popularization as a relation between scientific fields and their publics," 3-28; [pdf]
- M. Biezunski,"Popularization and scientific controversy. The case of theory of relativity in France," 183-194; [pdf]
- K. Bayertz, "Spreading the spirit of science. Social determinants of the Popularization of science in 19th century Germany," 209-227. [pdf]
- Silverstone Roger, Communicating Science to the Public, Science, Technology, & Human Values, 16( 1) (Winter, 1991), 106-110. [pdf]
- Simpson, C.R., "Nature as news: science reporting in the New York Times 1898 to 1983," The International Journal of Politics, Culture and Science 1(1987), 28-51. [pdf]
- Solomon, J., "Reception and rejection of science knowledge: choice, style and home culture," Public Understanding of Science, 2 (1993), 111-21. [pdf]
- Stahl, William A. "Venerating the Black Box: Magic in Media Discourse on Technology." Science, Technology and Human Values 20 (1995): 234-58. [pdf]
- Thoman, Elizabeth. "Media, Technology and Culture." Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 13 (1) (1993), 20-26. [pdf]
- Topham, J.R., "Scientific publishing and the reading of science in 19th century Britain: a historiographical survey and guide to sources," Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 31 (2001), 559-612. [pdf]
- Topham, J.R., "Beyond the 'Common Context'. The production and reading of the Bridgewater Treatises," ISIS 89 (1998), 233-62. [pdf]
- Turner, Frank M, ''Public Science in Britain. 1880 - 1919'', Isis, 71 (1980), 589-608. [pdf]
- Yeo, R., Science in the Public Sphere. Natural Knowledge in British Culture 1800-1860 (Ashgate, 2001).
- Ziadat, Adel A. "Early Reception of Einstein's Relativity in the Arab Periodical Press." Annals of science 51 (1994): 17-35. [pdf]
- Ziman, J. "Public understanding of science," Science, Technology and Human Values, 16 (1991), 99-105. [pdf]