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Peer-to-peer science

The first articles belonging to a special issue on Peer-to-peer and user-led science will be available on-line starting from February 22. The complete issue will be published on March 22, including a commentary on the same topic.

Social network science: pedagogy, dialogue, deliberation Richard Watermeyer 09/03/2010
The public production and sharing of medical information. An Australian perspective Henry C.H. Ko 02/03/2010
Science blogs and public engagement with science: practices, challenges, and opportunities Inna Kouper 26/02/2010
Changing the meaning of peer-to-peer? Exploring online comment spaces as sites of negotiated expertise Marie-Claire Shanahan 22/02/2010
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Science blogs and public engagement with science: practices, challenges, and opportunities Inna Kouper 26/02/2010
Social network science: pedagogy, dialogue, deliberation Richard Watermeyer 09/03/2010
Science comics as tools for science education and communication: a brief, exploratory study M. Tatalovic 18/11/2009