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Messiness, Epistemic Asymmetry, and Reflexivity: Exploring Third-Order Communication in the Wild
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Messiness, Epistemic Asymmetry, and Reflexivity: Exploring Third-Order Communication in the Wild

Will Rifkin, Nic Badullovich, Lisa Bailey, Heather Bray, Martin Espig, Alison Kershaw, Nancy Longnecker, Jennifer Manyweathers and Matthew S. Nurse
Science Communication and Trust, pp.153-174
Palgrave Macmillan, 1st ed.
27/03/2025
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/46444

Abstract

Community of practice Complexity Cross-cultural communication Epistemic asymmetry Marginalisation Reflexivity Science communicator Third-order thinking Trustworthiness Wicked problem
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