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INDEX to SCIENCE COMMUNICATION Number 1| (September 2001) pp. 1-92 Number 2 (December 2001) pp. 93-220 Number 3 (March 2002) pp. 221-356 Number 4 (June 2002) pp. 357-476 Authors: ALBRIGHT, KERRY, see Morton, J. BORCHELT, RICK E., “Communicating the Future: Report of the Research Roadmap Panel for Public Communication of Science and Technology in the Twenty-first Century,” 194 CHUI, GLENNDA, CHARLES PETIT, and MICHAEL RIORDAN, “Cultivating the Civic Sci entist: A Panel Discussion,” 57. CLARK, FIONA, and DEBORAH L. ILLMAN, “Dimensions of Civic Science: Introductory Essay” 5. CORBETT, JULIA B., “Motivations to Participate in Riparian Improvement Programs Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior,” 243 CORNELL, JAMES, “Tokyo Conference Sets Stage for a Third World Conference—and a New World Federation of Science Journalists” [Report], 463 DUNWOODY, SHARON, see Tremayne, M. DUTT, BHARVI, see Raza, G. GASCOIGNE, TOSS, and JENNI METCALFE, “The Evaluation of National Programs of Sci ence Awareness” [Report], 66. GOLD, BARRY D., “The Aldo Leopold Leadership Program: Training Environmental Scien tists to Be Civic Scientists,” 41. GREENWOOD, M.R.C., and DONNA GERARDI RIORDAN, “Civic Scientist/Civic Duty,” 28. ILLMAN, DEBORAH L., see Clark, F. IRANI, TRACY, JANAS SINCLAIRa,n d MICHELLE O’ MALLEY, “The Importancoef Being Accountable: The Relationship between Perceptions of Accountability, Knowledge, and Attitude toward Plant Genetic Engineering,” 225 KHANNA, JITENDRA, “Science Communication in Developing Countries: Experience from WHO Workshops,” 50. LEWENSTEIN, BRUCE V., see Nisbet, M. C LOGAN, ROBERT A., “Science Mass Communication: Its Conceptual History,” 135 METCALFE, JENNI, see Gascoigne, T. MORTON, JOHN, JULIAN QUAN, VALERIE NELSON, and KERRY ALBRIGHT, “Improving Communication with U.K. Agricultural and Related Scientific Expertise: U.K NGO Perspectives,” 442. Science Communication, Vol. 23 No. 4, June 2002 473-475 © 2002 Sage Publications 474. SCIENCE COMMUNICATION NELSON, VALERIE, see Morton, J. NISBET, MATTHEW C., and BRUCE V. LEWENSTEIN, “Biotechnology and the American Media: The Policy Process and the Elite Press, 1970 to 1999,” 359. O°’ KEEFE, GARRETT J., HEATHER J. WARD, and ROBIN SHEPARD, “A Repertoire Approach to Environmental Information Channels,” 392. O’MALLEY, MICHELLE, see Irani, T. PETIT, CHARLES, see Chui, G. PRIEST, SUSANNA HORNIG, “Misplaced Faith: Communication Variables as Predictors of Encouragement for Biotechnology Development,” 97. QUAN, JULIAN, see Morton, J. RAZA, GAUHAR, SURJIT SINGH, and BHARVI DUTT, “Public, Science, and Cultural Dis- tance,” 293. RENSBERGER, BOYCE, “Image and Meaning Conference” [Report], 342. RIORDAN, DONNA GERARDI, see Greenwood, M.R.C. RIORDAN, MICHAEL, see Chui, G. ROGERS, CAROL L., “Building the Future through Science, Engineering, and Technology: The 2001 Annual Meeting and Science Innovation Exposition of the American Association for the Advancement of Science” [Report], 77. ROGERS, CAROL L., “Editorial,” 223 ROGERS, CAROL L., “Editorial: The Civic Scientist,” 3. ROGERS, CAROL L., “Editorial: Understanding Public Communication of Science and Tech- nology,” 95. ROGERS, EVERETT M.., “The Nature of Technology Transfer” [Essay], 323. SACHSMAN, DAVID B., JAMES SIMON, and JOANN MYER VALENTI, “The Environment Reporters of New England,” 410. SHEPARD, ROBIN, see O'Keefe, G. J. SIMON, JAMES, see Sachsman, D. B. SINCLAIR, JANAS, see Irani, T. SINGH, SURJIT, see Raza, G. TREISE, DEBBIE, and MICHAEL F. WEIGOLD, “Advancing Science Communication: A Survey of Science Communicators,” 310. TREMAYNE, MARK, and SHARON DUNWOODY, “Interactivity, Information Processing, and Learning on the World Wide Web,” 111 VALENTI, JOANN MYER, see Sachsman, D. B. WARD, HEATHER J., see O’ Keefe, G. J. WEIGOLD, MICHAEL F.,, “Communicating Science: A Review of the Literature,” 164 WEIGOLD, MICHAEL F., see Treise, D. WOO, JISUK, “The Construction of Science and Knowledge in Courts: The Use of Scientific Evidence and Experts in Software Copyright Cases,” 264. Articles: “Advancing Science Communication: A Survey of Science Communicators,” Treise and Weigold, 310. “The Aldo Leopold Leadership Program: Training Environmental Scientists to Be Civic Scien tists,” Gold, 41. “Biotechnology and the American Media: The Policy Process and the Elite Press, 1970 to 1999. Nisbet and Lewenstein, 359. “Civic Scientist/Civic Duty,” Greenwood and Riordan, 28. INDEX 475 “Communicating Science: A Review of the Literature,” Weigold, 164. “Communicating the Future: Report of the Research Roadmap Panel for Public Communication of Science and Technology in the Twenty-first Century,” Borchelt, 194. “The Construction of Science and Knowledge in Courts: The Use of Scientific Evidence and Experts in Software Copyright Cases,” Woo, 264. “Cultivating the Civic Scientist: A Panel Discussion,” Chui et al., 57 “Dimensions of Civic Science: Introductory Essay,” Clark and Illman, 5. “Editorial,” Rogers, 223 “Editorial: The Civic Scientist,” Rogers, 3. “Editorial: Understanding Public Communication of Science and Technology,” Rogers, 95 “The Environment Reporters of New England,” Sachsman et al., 410. “The Importance of Being Accountable: The Relationship between Perceptions of Accountabil- “Improving Communication with U.K. Agricultural and Related Scientific Expertise: U.K NGO Perspectives,” Morton et al., 442 “Interactivity, Information Processing, and Learning on the World Wide Web,” Tremayne and Dunwoody, I 11. “Misplaced Faith: Communication Variables as Predictorso f Encouragement for Biotechnology Development,” Priest, 97. “Motivations to Participate in Riparian Improvement Programs: Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior,” Corbett, 243. “Public, Science, and Cultural Distance,” Raza et al., 293. “A Repertoire Approach to Environmental Information Channels,” O’ Keefe et al., 392 “Science Communication in Developing Countries: Experience from WHO Workshops,” Khanna, 50. “Science Mass Communication: Its Conceptual History,” Logan, 135. Essay: “The Nature of Technology Transfer,” Rogers, Reports: “Building the Future through Science, Engineeringa,nd TechnologyTh:e 2001 Annual Meeting and Science Innovation Exposition of the American Association for the Advancement of Science,” Rogers, 77. “The Evaluation of National Programs of Science Awareness,” Gascoigne and Metcalfe, 66 “Image and Meaning Conference,” Rensberger, 342. “Tokyo Conference Sets Stage for a Third World Conference—and a New World Federation of Science Journalists,” Cornell, 463.

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