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Communications
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Hansen, A., 1992, What if there are multiple intentions? Journalistic practices and science coverage in the British press. Paper presented in the session 'Communicating scientific knowledge to the public: messages and agendas', Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago, 6-11 February, pp.3-5.
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