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Article

Andrienko, N., Andrienko, G., Stange, H., Liebig, T. and Hecker, D. (2012). Visual Analytics for Understanding Spatial Situations from Episodic Movement Data. Künstliche Intelligenz, 26(3), pp. 241-251. doi: 10.1007/s13218-

Curran, P. J., Dungan, J. and Gholz, H. (1990). Exploring the relationship between reflectance red edge and chlorophyll content in slash pine. Tree Physiology, 7(1-4), pp. 33-48. doi: 10.1093/treephys/7.1-2-3-4.33

Fox, F. and St Louis, C. (2013). Science media centers & the press, part 1: Does the UK model help journalists?. Columbia Journalism Review,

Marris, C. (2015). The construction of imaginaries of the public as a threat to synthetic biology. Science as Culture, 24(1), pp. 83-98. doi: 10.1080/09505431.2014.986320

St Louis, C. (2013). Don’t let the PR industry annex science journalism. Research Professional, p. 22.

St Louis, C. (2013). We need to talk about sexism in science. The Guardian,

Starnini, M., Baronchelli, A. and Pastor-Satorras, R. (2014). Model reproduces individual, group and collective dynamics of human contact networks.

Book Section

St Louis, C. (2011). What is a Science Journalist for: Communication or Investigation? In: Mair, J. and Keeble, R. (Eds.), Investigative Journalism: Dead or Alive? (pp. 308-315). Abramis Academic Publishing. ISBN 9781845494902

Other

Millstone, E., van Zwanenberg, P., Marris, C., Levidow, L. and Torgersen, H. (2004). Seville, Spain: European Commission.

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