Public Understanding of Science is the world leading academic journal on popular science and the science-society interface. It was founded in 1992 and is edited by Martin W Bauer| and Sue Howard (both LSE).
The journal's focus is inter-disciplinary research on the interface between science and common sense, which includes
a) the tracing, mapping and modelling of pubic opinion in literacy, public attitudes, social representations and beliefs;
b) the analysis of science communication with all its actors, genres and arenas
c) the mobilisation and resistance of common sense in scientific and technological controversies.
Further information can be found at: http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/pscience| and by emailing pusedit@lse.ac.uk|.
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