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    Reptricket. Förord till Lars Gustafsson: Mot noll

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    Introduction to a collection of philosophical essays by Swedish author Lars Gustafsson (b. 1936)

    sj-docx-1-crx-10.1177_00936502221137165 – Supplemental material for Framing as a Bridging Concept for Climate Change Communication: A Systematic Review Based on 25 Years of Literature

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-crx-10.1177_00936502221137165 for Framing as a Bridging Concept for Climate Change Communication: A Systematic Review Based on 25 Years of Literature by Lars Guenther, Susan Jörges, Daniela Mahl and Michael Brüggemann in Communication Research</p

    sj-docx-1-pus-10.1177_09636625231166552 – Supplemental material for Science communication on Twitter: Measuring indicators of engagement and their links to user interaction in communication scholars’ Tweet content

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-pus-10.1177_09636625231166552 for Science communication on Twitter: Measuring indicators of engagement and their links to user interaction in communication scholars’ Tweet content by Lars Guenther, Claudia Wilhelm, Corinna Oschatz and Janise Brück in Public Understanding of Science</p

    Author Functions in Lars Kepler\u27s The Hypnotist: An Analysis

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    This paper examines Foucault\u27s notion of the author function as it pertains to Lars Kepler\u27s bestselling 2011 crime thriller, The Hypnotist. Lars Kepler is the pseudonym of a Swedish husband-wife writing duo, making him the perfect subject for analysis centering on illusory notion of the author. This paper will answer these questions: Who is the true author of The Hypnotist? What factors influence the author function of this bestelling novel? And what can The Hypnotist phenomenon tell us about the relationships between authors and their readers? This paper will demonstrate that no literary works may be ascribed to an individual person, and that authors hold no privileged knowledge of the works they produce, because authors cease to be authors the moment pen is lifted from page

    The Question of Newsworthiness: A Cross-Comparison Among Science Journalists’ Selection Criteria in Argentina, France, and Germany

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    Although science journalists’ selection criteria have been investigated, there have not been systematic attempts yet to study how this varies across countries. Using gatekeeping theory, we analyzed and compared how three groups of journalists in Argentina, France, and Germany selected their news, and explored some motivations behind their decisions. Personal interests as well as a set of common news factors and sources are important for all journalists, while the journalists differ regarding professional role conceptions, the influence of their organizations, and perceived importance of audience perceptions. More research is needed to unravel science news selection criteria across different journalistic cultures.Fil: Rosen Ferlini, Ana Cecilia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Centro de Estudios sobre Ciencia, Desarrollo y Educación Superior; ArgentinaFil: Guenther, Lars. Stellenbosch University; SudáfricaFil: Froehlich, Klara. Université Paris VIII; Franci

    Die Evidenzkraft von Bildern in der Wissenschaftskommunikation

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    Guenther L, Kessler SH, Reifegerste D. Die Evidenzkraft von Bildern in der Wissenschaftskommunikation. In: Ruhrmann G, Guenther L, Kessler SH, eds. Wissenschaftskommunikation zwischen Risiko und (Un)Sicherheit . Herbert von Halem Verlag; 2016: 171-192

    “Science is Everywhere, but No One Knows It”: Assessing the Cultural Distance to Science of Rural South African Publics

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    Guenther L, Weingart P, Meyer C. “Science is Everywhere, but No One Knows It”: Assessing the Cultural Distance to Science of Rural South African Publics. Environmental Communication. 2018;12(8):1-16

    Not here, not now, not me : how distant are climate futures represented in journalistic reporting across four countries?

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    CITATION: Guenther, L. & Bruggemann, M. 2023. Not here, not now, not me : how distant are climate futures represented in journalistic reporting across four countries? JCOM Journal of Science Communication, 22(05):A01, doi:10.22323/2.22050201.The original publication is available at https://jcom.sissa.itAmong the reasons why climate change is not a major cause for concern for some members of the public is its psychological distance. Since journalistic media are important sources of information about climate change, this article analyzed how distant climate futures are portrayed in journalistic media across four countries (Germany, India, South Africa, and the United States; n=1,010). Findings show that there are only few differences across countries; representations of distance rather varied with the type of climate future scenario portrayed. The most frequent scenarios in journalistic reporting were distant — especially regarding the temporal, spatial, and social dimensions.German Research Foundation (DFG) under Germany’s Excellence Strategyhttps://jcom.sissa.it/article/pubid/JCOM_2205_2023_A01/Publisher's versio

    ”Lärda nyheter” i Peter Hernquists korrespondens till Carl von Linné och Abraham Bäck - med kommentarer och utvikningar

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    I detta Meddelande nr 55 från Veterinärhistoriska museet har författaren - professor emeritus Lars-Erik Appelgren - gjort ett urval av den korrespondens som Peter Hernquist hade med sina mentorer Carl von Linné och Abraham Bäck under sin vistelse i Frankrike, varvid ”Lärda nyheter” varit en ledstjärna för urvalet. Speciellt har breven till Bäck försetts med författarens personliga kommentarer men även kompletterats med faktaupplysningar från andra källor än breven om berörda nyheter. För att underlätta läsningen har dessa kommentarer omgetts med enkelkonturerad och utvikningarna med dubbelkonturerad ram. Lars-Erik Appelgren har inte bara genom sitt veterinärhistoriska författarskap utan också genom att ställa sina fackliga kunskaper och sin eminenta estetiska läggning till förfogande gjort Veterinärhistoriska museet ovärderliga tjänster. Det är med stor glädje jag noterar att region Uppsala nyligen visat sin uppskattning genom att tilldela Lars-Erik sitt Medicinhistoriska stipendium med motiveringen att de vill ”lyfta fram ett viktigt men ofta förbisett område inom medicinhistorien: veterinärmedicinen”. Med de varmaste gratulationer
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